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    100 Ways to Connect with your Teens1.View adolescence as an adventure.2.Respect their privacy.3.Create family times around activities they enjoy.4.Keep the delicate balance between holding on and letting go.5.Understand the nature of the adolescent ...

  • 10 Outcomes You Will Love Before Potty Training
    1. Declaration of Independence - As walking and talking, the potty training period is a milestone of independence. Potty training can allow you and your child to Declare Your Independence, you from the controlling, autocratic, punitive potty training ...

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  • 10 Things You Can Do To Help A Shy Child.
    There are a few points about shyness in children which will help you better understand the best approach in dealing with your child. You will need to identify the nature of your child's shyness. Children are shy in different ways for different reasons. ...

  • 10 Ways to Make toilet training Fun & Exciting
    Blue & Yellow Make Green - Put a few drops of blue food coloring in the toilet and show your child that the color turns green when he or she pees!Potty Targets - Purchase or make toilet targets to teach your child to aim. Cheerio’s are a cheap ...

  • 15 Ways to Create Some Extra Holiday Money
    Originally this was going to be a list for my two teenagers but some of these ideas are better suited to adults with a valid driver's license and a bit of know-how. Some of these take a bit of planning and organizing, but most of them could be done on a ...

  • 3 Major Divorce Parenting Mistakes And Learn How To Avoid Them
    What 3 major divorce parenting mistakes that surely lead to unhappy, unhealthy and unsuccessful children? Parents know these for your children seek. 1. Failure To Act According To Child's Best Interest This divorce parenting mistake stem from not ...

  • 5 Steps to Stress-Guard Your Family
    5 Tips to Stress-Guard Your FamilyPart 1: Recognize the importance of family stress management Joe and Emily live in Southern California with their three young children. Both work and must commute 2 hours daily on busy freeways, often not getting home ...

  • 5 Tips for Successful Grandparenting
    Building on the cherished connection between grandparents and grandchildren is a life-long privilege. As grandchildren grow and mature the role grandparents play in the lives of their grandchildren changes but the principals remain true at any age. 1. ...

  • 8 Gifts of Parenting
    No one who has hugged their child can doubt the gift of a child’s presence in their life. The love that is expressed in that simple act is one of the most profound ways that we experience love in this world. In order to nurture the special relationship ...

  • 8 Steps to Financially Intelligent Parenting
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  • Action points for effective grandparents
    Being an involved grandparent doesn’t come without a little work. The roots of grandparenting are formed early on. It’s important to let your children know you want to be supportive to their family.Hear are some ways to get started.•Make up your mind to ...

  • Add / Adhd Children : Being Your Child's Best Friend
    Do you live with an ADD / ADHD child? If so-- my hat is off to you! ADD / ADHD children are brilliant, full of energy, smart as a whip (as grandma says), and tons of work. They are also the rising sun and the setting star: meaning much of life revolves ...

  • Andy Griffith Show Family Lessons
    Although it might seem pretty corny to a lot of folks today, the old Andy Griffith Show really did have a lot of common sense family values that we could learn from today. Take for instance the episode "Bailey's Bad Boy" that guest starred Bill Bixby as a ...

  • And This Unto You
    My mom says I was born tense. Tense and intense. When she tells the story of how I was born, amidst the drama and gesticulation, I feel a little sad to know that I am this child she speaks of. I was taken from the womb dead asleep, a planned caesarean ...

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Parenting on a tablet
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Good parenting is not easy but it is possible. As long as you strike a balance between technology and real-life experiences, your child will be fine. Children should spend time outside the house and not be glued to the computer all day.


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Smart Parenting: Fun in the great outdoors
New Straits Times
By ZAID MOHAMAD 0 comments THE school holiday is here again. Are you, the parents, prepared for it? Holidays can turn out to be a nightmare because kids with time on their hands and no solid plans can mean trouble. On the other hand, those who have ...


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Charlize Theron on parenting son Jackson (minus her potty mouth)
Los Angeles Times (blog)
We've always loved Charlize Theron for her sleek blond beauty. And the way she talks like a sailor. Think of her beautifully executed turn as Mavis Gary, the foul-mouthed lead of last year's "Young Adult." While Charlize isn't actually evil, ...
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'Facebook parenting' is destroying our children's privacy
CNN
Editor's note: Aisha Sultan is a parenting columnist at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and recent Knight Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan. Follow her on Twitter: @AishaS. Jon Miller is director of the Longitudinal Study of American Youth in ...

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The parallel universe of parenting
Fremont Tribune
One, is that parenting baby ducks is a difficult task. And two, some parents are better (or luckier) than others. Case in point is the current crop of ducklings that call this small, old sandpit home. The first batch that we noticed was a darker, ...