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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Anirban Bhattacharya Parenting is a vastly important function that’s required to be performed in order to ensure better upbringing of a child. It is necessary for parents to learn the right kind of parenting so as to make the child confident and to face the challenges of life strongly.
written by Anirban Bhattacharya Games and toys are a play a vital role in the educational learning .Games are not only recreational but can be used to monitor emotional, academic and psychological progress of the child too.
written by Chandra Alexander Are you constantly fighting with your child about discipline? If you are totally exhausted from parent-child battles that occur on a daily basis in your house, learn how to discipline with peace and dignity. written by George Key Even though they may not realize it, parents can be the most influential persons in a child, young adult or teen’s life. This influence should be used to encourage kids to never start smoking or to stop if they do.
written by Deanna Mascle If you make sure your child has adequate sleep, sufficient food, and appropriate clothing while you project the right attitude and get involved in their education then you have done everything you can to give your child an edge on success. written by Deanna Mascle Imaginative play should be encouraged in children by allowing them the place, the time, and the supplies for imaginative play. written by Deanna Mascle There are no perfect parents, so striving for perfection is setting yourself up for failure. All you can do is try your best and give your child the gifts of love, care, and time. If you do then you will be a good parent. It really is that simple. written by Jean Tracy Kids who order their parents lack the necessary experience to be generals. Inside you'll find 3 parenting tips for decreasing bossiness at home, increasing social skills, and building character too. written by Jean Tracy Goal-Setting is the bridge to success. Success builds character. Inside you'll find the bridge for seeing, sensing, and saying goals. Use this bridge to help your child build a champion character. written by Francesca Biller-Safran New mothers face so many new pressures and challenges that it is difficult to maintain the same closeness with loved ones once their first children are born.
As women struggle with former identities once primarily defined by working outside the home and move into their new ones as full-time mothers, they often struggle with their relationships within themselves and all of the profound and often unforseen changes they experience.
While some women are ambivalent, others are joyous; while some can’t wait to return to work, others look at their at-home mothering as a well-intentioned break from their careers; either way this is a challenging and life-changing event for themselves and everyone around them. written by Tammy Pinarbasi Colic is basically uncontrollable crying in a healthy baby. It can come as early as two weeks and last as long as three months. Typically they will cry for hours at a time and may do this a few times a week. written by V Chopra By teaching your baby how to sign, you are jumpstarting her communication with you, and by helping her communicate her needs, you will meet them faster too. written by Criminal Attorney Is your child’s other parent a monster? Don’t get mad, get strategic. written by V Chopra All of us would like to teach our babies as much as we can without overdoing it. Don't just focus on teaching her numbers and words, try and teach her independence too. written by Jean Tracy Kids love to role play. When kids role play moral dilemmas, they get practice dealing with life's challenges. If you'd like to help your kids develop strong moral backbones, consider discussing dilemmas like the one in this article in your family meetings. written by Paul wilson
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