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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Neelima Reddy Parents are the first teachers to children, from where they learn excellent morals and education. For ensuring proper development of your child, you need to get involved in your child education, attend parent’s meeting regularly, get involved in child activities, and also become your child’s advocate. written by Jean Tracy Does your child buy friendships with candy and gifts? Are you worried that she’s being used? Would you like her to find a better way to make friends? Inside you’ll find 3 parenting tips for making friends without buying them. written by Jean Tracy Goal-setting isn’t difficult when your child’s words match his goals. If your child’s self-talk is negative, don’t expect him to reach positive goals. Inside you find some parenting tips for teaching the positive self-talk that inspires goal-setting. written by Jean Tracy Is goal-setting scary for your child? Does she need a boost? Inside you’ll find 5 parenting tips and 3 questions to help your child erase negative pictures, create positive ones, and move toward success. 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 Jean Tracy Is your child attracted to TV clips of kids gone wild, violent movies, and video games? Is your child bullying other kids and loving it? Why not turn your school bully into a child with character? written by The most effective ways to improve a child’s behavior is to make sure the child assumes ownership of his or her behavior. This article examines three ways that parents fail to have their child assume ownership of misbehavior and what they can do to make sure their child owns their misbehavior. written by Dave Jones ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and it is a chronic condition that can have a great impact on a child if a child does not get help, or if the right ADHD treatment is not prescribed. Some of the most common symptoms of ADHD are impulsivity, inappropriate behavior, and hyperactivity. These children have difficulty staying on task and completing projects, << previous page 1 next page>> |