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Expand Article You were also a child at one time.....
If you want to know how your child feels when you raise your voice, try to remember exactly how YOU felt when your mother or father spoke loudly to you. The best way to do this is to sit still for a minute, close your eyes, and bring to mind a time ....


Posted 12/18/2017 11:05 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Does your child know that YOU are the adult in this relationship?
Children do better when they have a trusted adult to look up to. Maintain that position by being loving and warm while giving - and insisting on receiving - respect. Don't get into screaming matches with a child since that brings you down to the ch ....


Posted 12/18/2017 11:04 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article There's an easier way to get your child to comply with your request....
"Grandma's Rule" is a nice work-around for having to issue yet another instruction. Instead of saying, "Please put away your toys now," (a straightforward instruction), "Grandma's Rule" would have us hide the instruction inside a feel-good prize. " ....


Posted 12/18/2017 10:49 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article How to love a difficult-to-love child.........
No matter what it looks like in any given moment, rest assured that your child - whether a toddler or a teen - craves your love and approval. A hard-to-love youngster is in fact STARVING for love, but has given up believing that she can receive it. ....


Posted 12/18/2017 10:43 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Parenting on your own is exhausting..........
Some people are parenting on their own for a short time while their spouse is away. Some are parenting on their own even while their spouse is at home. And some are parenting on their own because there is no spouse. All types of solo parenting are ....


Posted 12/18/2017 10:34 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article This may be why you "snap" when your child misbehaves.....
Because our parents program our brains (with effort, we can reprogram them), we absorb from them the notion of what constitutes a parenting "emergency." For example, if our parents "lost it" when we didn't listen right away, something deep inside o ....


Posted 12/18/2017 10:34 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Can a child be spoiled by too much love?
A child cannot be "spoiled" by too much love. Heart-felt affection and approval nurture the developing human being. However, she can be spoiled by receiving so many toys, treats, clothes and other material items that there is no pleasure left in re ....


Posted 12/7/2017 10:28 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Feeling irritated is normal and appropriate under certain circumstances...
A stern or firm voice is often perceived as a "yell" by loved ones. "Don't yell at me," a child may protest to his mom, when her voice is quiet but very business-like. "I'm not yelling at you," she'll answer through gritted teeth. "I'm just telling ....


Posted 12/6/2017 9:50 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Words you should never use in family life......
Words go from your mouth into your child's psyche, heart and mind - so be careful with them. As much as possible, avoid using a negative word. For instance, when you see your 5 year old teasing the toddler, you can ask him to "play nicely" but it's ....


Posted 12/5/2017 2:14 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Plain rudeness or a full blown meltdown ensues every time your child is told "no"
Your child naturally feels frustrated and is showing signs of poor emotional regulation - the inability to maintain self-control and respect for others when emotionally upset. If you don't put a stop to your child's rudeness or tantrums you are hel ....


Posted 12/5/2017 1:47 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Here's one way you can avoid broken promises.......
In family life, you're better off saying, "I can't say right now," than something like "Maybe," or "I'll try" as in "Maybe we'll have pizza tonight" or "I'll try to pick up that shirt you want." People - and children in particular - seem to drop th ....


Posted 12/3/2017 11:09 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Here's what you can do to give fewer daily instructions to loved ones....
No one, of any age, likes to be told what to do. But often, we have to give instructions to family members. Nonetheless, when we give too many - especially to teens, adult children and spouses - we may be perceived as "controlling" or "bossy." Fort ....


Posted 12/1/2017 1:39 AM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Fill up your tank before you start driving.........
Start your day on a full tank of love. Before you get out of bed in the morning, lie still for 1 or 2 minutes with your hand resting on your heart. Breathe slowly and evenly. As you inhale, imagine that you are breathing in love and filling yoursel ....


Posted 11/29/2017 5:04 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Your child has punched his sibling. If you do what most parents do at this point, he'll be punching again and again......
The most common parental interventions for aggressive behavior GUARANTEE that a child will continue to be aggressive in the future. Here they are:
Telling the child, "We don't hit. We use our words."
Giving the child a negative conseq ....


Posted 11/29/2017 5:03 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Here's an easy way to improve the overall mood at home.....
YOU set the tone at home. When YOU'RE in a good mood, the whole household feels more upbeat and relaxed. So help yourself calm down by slowing down your movements (this initiates a relaxation response), turning your lips upward in a small smile as ....


Posted 11/29/2017 4:53 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article It's easier to do this than to not do this......
"Lower your voice," yields better results than "Stop shouting." "Remember to do it," works better than "Don't forget." "Tell the truth," brings more success than "Don't lie." In all cases, ask for what you WANT, rather than talking about what you d ....


Posted 11/29/2017 4:50 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article How to increase your child's emotional intelligence with 3 little words....
To help build your child's emotional intelligence (E.Q.) name your own feelings throughout the day. Instead of saying, "I can't believe it! I drove all this way and they don't even have the special yogurt today!" say something like, "I'm so frustra ....


Posted 11/23/2017 8:54 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article Discipline strategies don't have to involve punishment....
Here are some steps for helping a child change her inappropriate behavior: 1) for your own clarity, write down the inappropriate behavior and what triggers it. For example, "When child doesn't get what she wants, she has a meltdown." 2) write down ....


Posted 11/23/2017 8:35 PM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article You've asked, explained, threatened, bribed, punished...nothing's working...
Why is your child STILL having meltdowns at 6 or 16? Why is he or she STILL hurting siblings, talking back, leaving messes, not listening, leaving assignments till the very last minute, refusing to go to bed and all the rest? The answer is simpler ....


Posted 11/21/2017 11:54 AM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)


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Expand Article You may think that everyone has it easier or better than you do....
Sometimes we look down on ourselves. We see that our neighbor has a bigger house, a better spouse or children that are better behaved than our own. When this happens, quickly move your attention to more wholesome thoughts - thoughts of gratitude an ....


Posted 11/21/2017 11:27 AM | Tell a Friend | Parenting | Comments (0)



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