Tried and Tested Parenting Tips for Teenagers!
Parenting tips for teenagers are probably the most appreciated and valued for the mom and dad of children who are about to enter young adulthood. The teenage years can be challenging for any parent...
View ArticlePractical Tips For Raising Better Kids!
Parenting your children is perhaps the most important job you will have. It is wise to acquaint yourself with some of the best techniques to help ensure that your kids are the happiest and healthiest...
View Article8 Ways To Focus Your Child On Learning
1. Dress for Success As tempting as it may be in the homeschool setting to roll out of bed, pour a bowl of cereal, and begin instruction in your bathrobe, it is important that you dress for success....
View ArticleTeaching Children to Become Responsible Adults
Being a responsible adult is usually a direct result of having a childhood that fosters good communication and being responsible not only for one’s actions, but helping with tasks around the house. It...
View ArticleAvailable Resources for Help with ADHD
With the increase in the number of diagnosed cases of children with ADHD, new resources have become available for treatment of the disorder. One reason for this increase is that diagnosis of the...
View ArticleConsequences of Authoritarian Parenting
Do you find yourself in power struggles with your children? Discover how trying to control your children can lead to the resistance and rebellion that characterizes authoritarian parenting. Do you...
View ArticleChild Nutrition
Like an adult, every child needs appropriate amounts of calories, proteins, minerals, and vitamins to grow. The new Food Guide Pyramid Guidelines outline the amount of grains, vegetables, fruits, dairy...
View ArticleDeveloping Fluency in Young Children
Fluency in reading and talking can come at different stages for different children. It is important when that milestone is reached that parents encourage their children to improve their literacy...
View ArticleTips for Planning Your Next Baby
If you or your partner is pregnant for the second time, you’re probably finding it a different kind of experience from the first time around. For many parents, a second pregnancy isn’t as exciting and...
View ArticleBreastfeeding Tips for Working Mothers
How will you feed your baby if you have to go back to work before you’ve weaned him/her off the breast?. You may still be breastfeeding as your return to work draws closer. Is this a good time to wind...
View ArticleDiscovering Music And Autism And The Connection They Share
For the parents of a child with autism it can be a continuous process to search for new activities and stimulations that can prove to be a benefit their child. And the hardest part can be discerning...
View ArticleConsequences of Permissive Parenting
Permissive parenting make temporarily look like it is working for you, but there are many long-term negative consequences for both you and your children. You are being a permissive parent when you are...
View ArticleTips You Can Use To Be A Great Parent!
Parenting is all about using your own common sense, and finding a few tips that can help. Effective parenting practices come from your own intuition, but a little advice from the pros never hurts. In...
View ArticleUsing Positive Reinforcement for the Treatment of ADHD
Positive reinforcement as a treatment option for ADHD comes into play when parents are either fed up with or don’t want to start prescription medication on their children. The overwhelming reason is...
View ArticleThe Homeschooler’s Intelligence Quotient is an Irrelevant Quotient
Homeschooling parents often wonder what the significance of their homeschooler’s IQ score really means. In order for homeschooling parents to understand what an IQ score really means in terms of...
View ArticleWant to Make your Kid an Expert in Music?
That music is an art we all know. It is a form of devotion, a way to experience eternal bliss. In fact music is one of the most creative pursuits your children can undertake to develop their...
View ArticleChildren and Grief: What They Know, How They Feel, How to Help
Early intervention during times of loss and grief helps keep children psychologically healthy and prevents the development of later emotional problems. Understanding the stages of grief can help...
View ArticleDealing with Lying Kids!
People, young and old lie for various reasons. Many parents however feel betrayed and hurt when they find their children lying to them. To many, when kids lie they betray the trust that the parents...
View ArticleBreastfeeding Tips for Working Mothers
How will you feed your baby if you have to go back to work before you’ve weaned him/her off the breast?. You may still be breastfeeding as your return to work draws closer. Is this a good time to wind...
View ArticleDiscovering Music And Autism And The Connection They Share
For the parents of a child with autism it can be a continuous process to search for new activities and stimulations that can prove to be a benefit their child. And the hardest part can be discerning...
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