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November 07 2007: How To Have A Better Relationship With Your Children by: Nicholl McGuire
You have come to a realization that you simply don’t have a close relationship with your children It seems as if just yesterday they were newborns and now they have become children who have deep heartfelt feelings that they can only describe in their most eloquent way

November 06 2007: Parenting Teenagers By Creating A Teen-friendly Environment by: Colleen Langenfeld
Tired of your teen being out of your home more than in it You can make your home a magnet for your teenager and her friends by keeping in mind a few simple teen-friendly ideas

November 05 2007: A Parenting Tip - Dealing With Feelings by: Colleen Langenfeld
"I hate you" screams the five year old to his mother

November 05 2007: How To Raise Kids Who Are Popular With Their Peers by: ritaoffen
Is it possible to raise our kids to be popular with their peers without buying them the latest must-have toys? The answer is yes.

November 04 2007: How To Prevent Aggression In Children by: Boon Kiat Chua
Aggression in children is behavior that results in personal injury to another This injury can either be psychological (in the form of verbal attacks) or physical

November 04 2007: Planning Fun Baby Showers by: Denise Sanger
It’s your turn to plan the baby shower but you want to make it a fun shower that the guests will enjoy Where do you start

November 03 2007: Parenting Teenagers - Getting Them To Talk by: Colleen Langenfeld
A sullen, non-communicative teenager A frustrated parent

November 01 2007: I Don't Have Time For Homework! by: Susan Kruger
As a classroom teacher, I used to hear excuses from a few students every morning about why they did not have their homework Most of them had to do with extra-curricular commitments: “I couldn’t do my homework last night because I had a baseball game

November 01 2007: Parenting Teenagers - Getting Kids Ready To Leave The Nest by: Colleen Langenfeld
In my home, I am currently enjoying a high school senior My third child is preparing to leave the nest and build a life for herself

October 30 2007: A Parenting Tip - Do You Crave Time Off? by: Colleen Langenfeld
Parenting can be funny, exciting, boring, thrilling, challenging, confusing, satisfying, uplifting, maddening, frustrating, unreasonable, exhausting, silly, and more Because of that fact, sometimes, as a parent, you just need a break

October 28 2007: Parenting Teenagers - Playing The Freedom Game And Winning by: Colleen Langenfeld
Do you have a teenager who is begging for more freedom Are you uncertain how much freedom is too much during the teen years

October 26 2007: Parenting Twenty-Something Children While They Find Their Way by: drproactive
Most parents have trouble communicating with their twenty-something children. It is a difficult stage of life, a transitional time when adult children ignore their parent 's advice or view them as clueless.

October 25 2007: A Parenting Tip For Dealing With Those Pesky Brothers And Sisters by: Colleen Langenfeld
If you have more than one child in your family, you are intimately acquainted with sibling rivalry and probably can use an extra parenting tip or two in that area After more than 26 years of parenting and four terrific kids, here are my top five tips for dealing with those pesky brothers and sisters

October 24 2007: Dealing With Willful Children by: Lily Morgan
There are all types of personalities in children, and no child has the same temperament as the next Some mothers have children that are calm, placid and easygoing, while others have little ones who displace more air and create more turbulence than a hurricane blasting through the home

October 24 2007: 7 Fun Birthday Party Theme Ideas by: Annette Yen
Birthdays A joyous occasion to be celebrated every year

October 24 2007: Thumbsucking, Hair-Twirling And Other Comfort Habits by: Colleen Langenfeld
Do you have a thumbsucking child A hair-twirler

October 22 2007: Parents: Letting Go Of Guilt by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
How are your children doing If they are doing well, then I'm sure you feel good about your parenting

October 12 2007: How Support from the Sandwich Generation Can Help Britney Spears by: PGoldberg
In any media frenzy, Britney Spears is at the top of the list when it comes to celebrities and controversy. Should we draw the line on America 's addiction to B-list bad girls when the best interests of their children are at stake? And if she continues to act irresponsibly, should her parents, likely members of the Sandwich Generation, step in to help out?

October 11 2007: Breastfeeding in USA by: adrien
An infant formula industry study found that only 31 percent of US infants are still being breastfed at 6 months, and even though experts recommend exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, one study found

October 11 2007: Breastfeeding - Handling Criticism by: adrien
Feelings about how to parent seem to shift with every generation. A new way of parenting, sometimes called attachment parenting, has emerged and it challenges many of the rigid teachings of our mother

October 11 2007: Preparing to Breastfeed by: adrien
So, you've decided to breastfeed - wonderful! We're here to help you get prepared, and to supply you with resources for help if you need it. Breastfeeding is such a natural thing; you would think that

October 11 2007: Autism And Disability - Why Little Things Can Mean A Lot by: encanthis
I have a son who developed autism just after his first birthday and I wouldn't describe my life since as being easy. However, today I was reminded just how lucky I am. Through various non invasive int

October 10 2007: How To Positively Influence Your Child 's Negative Teacher by: pianopl123
Above all, do not send a note. I repeat, I've been teaching for nineteen years, do not send a note. When a teacher gets a note it can give them a feeling of failure. Especially if it is a long one wit

October 09 2007: Are You Raising A Callous Child? by: Elena Neitlich
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October 03 2007: The Parenting Procedure by: Dean Porterfield
Making the decision to send your adolescent daughter or son away to a residential treatment program is likely to be one of the most difficult decisions a parent will have to make It takes a great deal of courage to admit that you are unable to provide the necessary care for your teen in your home environment, and ultimately turn over their care to a residential program specializing in attending to the challenging needs of today’s adolescent



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