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What To Consider When Picking A Name For Your Baby
By :
Simone Butler
Picking a name for your child is a decision with long-lasting consequences. What should you be thinking about to make sure you make the right choice?
Proper Age For Children To Have Access To Sexual Education
By :
Suresh Kumar
We use the term sex education to describe a section of the national curriculum to teach young children about sex. Sex education is not to just educate our children about sex; it is also used to educate them about sexual health. All too often we hear of children becoming pregnant, catching dreadful sexual diseases and so forth.
Watch for the Signs of Child Bullying
By :
Bertil Hjert
Here are some warning signs to make you aware of the fact that your child is getting bullied. Think of providing assistance to your child immediately if he behaves as described here.
Effective Measures to Prevent Cyber Bullying
By :
Bertil Hjert
Cyber bullying has become very common these days. In case your child has suffered from this, you must take it seriously. It is important to discourage your child from responding to cyber bullying. Here are some important steps to protect your child.
Tips for Social Skills with ADD
By :
Bertil Hjert
Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD is a condition that’s characterized by behavioral & learning disorders. These are usually diagnosed in children. Sometimes, the disorder lingers on till adulthood. It is very important to improve social skills if you want to treat the disease effectively. Read more about this here.
Tips to Manage ADD and ADHD
By :
Bertil Hjert
ADD is an acronym for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It is a condition where the patient is not able to maintain attention for a good period of time. Other symptoms include impulsive behavior and motor restlessness. ADD is a serious disorder. It results in depression, relationship inattentiveness, and behavioral problems. Read here about some steps to cope with this disorder.
Autism - Special Diet for Autism
By :
Bertil Hjert
According to experts autism can be linked with different types of food allergies & sensitivities. Experts provide adept treatment for autism via prescribing special diet to the child. Here you can read more about this.
Autism - Possible Treatments Available for Autism
By :
Bertil Hjert
There is a plethora of autism treatments available, and every child has different needs. Here are some of the common treatments prescribed by the professionals for autism.
How NOT to Detect a Child Molester
By :
Jerry McMullin MA
Although parents know the dangers of child abuse and want to protect their children, child molesters are hard to detect. If asked to characterize a child molester, parents might miss the mark in a variety of categories. To access victims more easily, many molesters know the importance of appearances and have the skills needed to look normal to parents and other child care givers.
Stop Bullying and Save Your Child
By :
Bertil Hjert
Most people tend to ignore bullying as they think that it happens to all. You don’t have to accept that. You can do a lot to stop bullying. Here are some important and effective steps that you can take in order to stop bullying in its tracks.
Stop the Cyber Bullies from Troubling Your Child
By :
Bertil Hjert
Cyber bullying is a term used for harassment, embarrassment, humiliation or threatening faced by a child via the World Wide Web. One needs to take preventive steps to stop cyberbullying and saving children from getting victimized. Here are some measures you can use once the cyber bullying has started.
How to Prevent and Stop Bullying Before it is Too Late
By :
Bertil Hjert
Victims of bullying are unable to find out way to stop becoming subjects to this vice. This is the reason that most adults are finding out ways to prevent bullying. Experts feel that bullying must be handled carefully & quickly. Here you can read more about some expert tips.
Autism Symptoms - Look for the Warning Signs of Autism
By :
Bertil Hjert
Autism is a type of bio neurological disorder that tends to affect the ability of a person to interact socially & communicate in an effective manner. There are several symptoms that would suggest you a child with Autism. The symptoms vary from one individual to the other. However, there is a common connection between the core symptoms in the areas you can read about here.
How to Live with Autism – Some Measures to Cope Up with Autism
By :
Bertil Hjert
Living with Autism can involve a lot of stress for the individual as well as the family members. There is no cure for this disorder. The treatment provided varies from one person to another. One requires to practice a lot of patience and consistency in order to live with autism and enjoy life. Here are some important steps to follow when living with Autism.
Grounds for Autism Development - Why and How to Cure
By :
Bertil Hjert
You need to understand the fact that autism has no cure. However, there are a lot of treatments available to make people live with autism an easier task. Autism can be treated with the following therapies described here.
How to Find Free Stuff for Single Parents
By :
Annie Parron
Single parents often have difficulty making ends meet. Find out where you can find free stuff so you can make the most of the money that you have.
Tips for Busy Working Moms About Finding Time To Exercise
By :
Nataly Kogan
From New Year's resolutions to swimsuit-season goals, working out and getting in shape are high on almost every working mom's to-do list.
Get Rid of Working Mom’s Guilt
By :
Nataly Kogan
5 practical suggestions for working moms
7 Tips to Help Busy Parents Juggle Work and Family
By :
Nataly Kogan
As a busy parent you know how overwhelming things can get as you try to juggle work and family responsibilities (not to mention finding some time for yourself).
5 Simple Things You Should Do Every Day to Succeed With Your Business
By :
Nataly Kogan
Running a business is stressful, exhausting, all-consuming, and challenging – especially if you’re a working mother and have to juggle your business with taking care of your family.
Benefits of Baby Slings
By :
Constantine Balbozar
Baby slings are becoming increasingly popular in North America. They allow the parent to perform tasks, walk, hike or just do errands with their baby strapped to their body at all times. Baby slings are popular because they are comfortable for the infant since they simulate, in some cases, the position the infants assumed during pregnancy
Fun and Games - How to raise a toddler
By :
Eva Khan
Toddlers can be a handful, they are growing fast and learning more and more about their world surround them. This is also the age when the pick up on new words and start developing new skills. As a parent it is important to work with them on games and plays that stimulates their mind.
Home Treatment For Colic Works But Search Engines Can't Think
By :
Anne Agar
Why do I blame the Search Engines partly for babies still crying for a colic cure?
Simple Ways to Have More Fun at Home
By :
Catherine Ann
If you ever want to make something permanent, take the time to write it down. Somehow the issue you are writing about seems to have more gravity when you do.
ADHD, Taekwondo and Your Child's Positive Sports Experience
By :
Kalynn Amadio
A child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder known as ADHD is gifted with spontaneity, creativeness and the ability to focus intensely on any task they take an interest in.
How a Spa Visit Can Help You
By :
Terry Detty
A spa visit can be a great way to relieve stress.
Keeping Kids Busy During the Summer
By :
Jamie Taneka
Gosh I love Summer! I love the warm temperatures and long days and I love having my kids at home. Well that last part actually wears off within a few days. Kids love summer vacation but if you don't keep them busy they can get busy doing things you don't want like bugging each other which will eventually bug you.
Child Behavior: How to Regulate Your Child's TV Watching
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Most parents complain that their children watch too much television. In this age and time television is a fact of life. One doesn't come across families that don't have one, or that never watch one. While there is nothing wrong with television per se one has to be selective when it comes to watching television and how much of it you can allow your children. Television is educational, informative, and uplifting. At the same time, a lot of what is shown on TV is nothing but drivel. It is nowhere near uplifting or educational, and shows certain behavior that is quite unacceptable and undesirable in most social circles. But, children are too small to discern the difference and make intelligent choices.
Baby Boy Name - The Best Gift For Your Newborn
By :
Dr. Kang-pang Chan
It's so easy nowadays for new parents to choose a special name for their newborn babies that it's absolutely unlike how it used to be in the past when parents were just given the choices of names according to what their parents dictated.
What Should You Pay Your Babysitter
By :
Arthor Pens
Being that your babysitter will be taking care of your young loved ones, you want to be careful and put a lot of thought into making a decision of which babysitter is best for you.
What to Do When Your child is Expelled from School
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
The British have increased their media and news coverage regarding misbehaving children in school in recent days. The topic usually ends with a solution that centers around removing troublemakers from the traditional classroom setting.
How to Deal with Your Child Being Kicked Out of School
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
The British newspapers and media have spotlighted the topic of misbehaving children in school recently. The topic of discussion usually ends with the answer that entails kicking troublemakers out of the classroom setting.
Are You Worried About Female Infertility? Know The Symptoms First
By :
Esther Ledger
With couples married in their mid twenties or early thirties, and having healthy bodies. They will try all methods to conceive a baby. Having a strong and healthy body, the thought of female infertility did not even cross their minds, until their doctors confirmed them having this problem.
Child Behavior: Consistency is a Virtue that Pays Rich Dividends
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
If parents want to achieve success in child discipline, they must inculcate the virtue of consistency. It is the most important thing especially for parents that have issues regarding child discipline. It is true that it is not easy to remain consistent all the time. After all, you are human beings with normal human failings. And, children can be absolutely exasperating at times. So, you can only aim at achieving consistency, but it is worth making all the effort because it has good effect on your children and you can teach them the basic norms of good behavior with good results.
3 Habits That Block Effective Communication With Those You Love
By :
John M Reisinger
Our habits support what strategies we can use for effective communication. Consider the conflicts and frustration you experience every day. If you objectively observe these communication experiences don't be alarmed to find 98% of them are habitual communication breakdowns. Meaning, it's predictable that you will react the same way every time you encounter a specific stimulus (Think difficult co-worker, demanding spouse, and whiny children for clearer visual).
Solving child behavior and child discipline problems
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson..
Discipline. Many people view it as a punishment system but that doesn't have to be the case. Often times, a reward system can work wonders in establishing child discipline. Another thing you might have noticed when attempting to establish child discipline is how one technique doesn't work.
Team Work as a Parenting Skill
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson..
Kids learn from example; and if you can involve your children in the household activities, you gain on several counts: they share your burden of work; they get your time and attention; and they learn to work as a team. The best parenting advice is to work together in raising your children and establishing child discipline. Children are children; and whether they are your own or your spouse's kids from a previous relationship, it is the duty of the two people who make up their parents to work together to form their children's discipline plan.
Ideas On Choosing A Name For Your Baby
By :
Katy Bivens
Baby experts, teachers, and sociologists all say your baby's name will impact on his or her personality. These same experts also agree that baby's ability to interact with his or her peers (ugh, let's refer to baby as 'she' and 'her'!) is also affected by her name. So a name is one of the most precious things you will give your baby - no pressure then! Here is a list of things to consider.
Are You Frustrated With Home Schooling Costs? Try This Tip Now.
By :
Eddy Simmons
With the idea of homeschooling strikes most modern parents, most of them are concerned of the high costs of home schooling materials. It is affordability, and that is the strongest reason why many play with the idea of having used home schooling books for education. As a parent, you must try to cater to your kids' education on a tight budget.
Child Behavior: Getting Your Children to Tidy Their Rooms
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Almost every parent faces this problem. Some parents learn to ignore it, while others wreck their nerves over it. It leads to frustration, and countless fights and arguments. Neither is desirable. So, here are some tips to overcome it:
Child Education: How to Get Your Child to Do His Homework
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Most children hate doing homework; it restricts their freedom to play and is a grim reminder of school. They wonder why school has to continue at home also. So, it is quite normal for children to put up some kind of a fuss, which could be gentle grumbling or outright refusal.
Frustrated, Stress About Infertility? Know The Causes Will Help
By :
Elysia Ledger
There are so much people in the United States that are affected by infertility problems. The figure is somewhat in the millions. According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, both men and women each are 40% respectively having infertility problems. The remainder 20% are some unknown causes.
Parenting Help: When Your Child is Afraid to go on Sleep-Overs
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Children love to go on sleep-overs with their friends - or to camps and other special events for kids. But for some children their fear of sleeping away from home overshadows the daytime fun - perhaps even to the extent that they simply won't go. If your child is struggling with such a fear, perhaps this will help you to help her.
Is My Toddler Ready for Toilet Training?
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
Toilet training often provokes great anxiety in parents. Many seem to see it as some sort of competition - the earlier they get their child potty trained the brighter their child must be, and the better they as parents must be. Total nonsense of course! Trying to potty train your child before he or she is ready is a recipe for frustration, frayed nerves, and traumatized children.
Do You Want Your Child To Have Great Achievements? Use This Now!
By :
Elton Meech
There are more and more successful cases that parents are choosing home schooling rather than main stream schools. How to weigh the benefits of home schooling? It is only when your child succeed later in his or her life. His achievements would be attributed to your hard work.
Child Behavior Problems: My Child Won't Go to Bed!
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
After a fully-packed day looking after the children, you long for bedtime. But, your child just doesn't like the idea of going to bed before his parents. This is a common experience of most parents. You want a bit of peace and quiet at the end of a day spent in feeding them, washing clothes, clearing their mess, putting up with temper tantrums, and many other things. You ask them to go to bed, but that's exactly what they don't like to do.
Trying To Have A Baby? Try This "Secret" Infertilty Treatment Tip
By :
Elgin Stewart
Sure we have heard of in-vitro fertilization, sperm donors, Clomid and other medications as some routes taken for infertility treatment, but what about adoption?
First activity, how to keep eye on the baby
By :
Angela Minister
You want to buy a baby bouncer but have many questions like why do I need a baby bouncer, what to draw my attention at or is it safe for my baby? Sure, you are absolutely right. If you want to get more information regarding baby bouncers and take some piece of advice from an expert in this sphere, follow the article below.
Bullying: Let's Know More about It
By :
Elias Maseko.
Bullying is common even from children who are confident and popular. A common misconception about bullying is that bullies are usually children with low self-esteem and are trying to compensate for their own problems. This is not the case and frequently bullies are confident, popular students who pick on others for the fun of it. Bullies often act out as a way to dominate others and to impress their friends. Bullies feel no remorse for what they do and are often in trouble in other areas of school. Bullies who are shown proper ways to interact with other are more likely to have serious problems later in life. It is common for children who are bullies in school to develop problems with the law later as adults and to get involved with drug and alcohol abuse.
Should You Use Portable Cribs in Nurseries?
By :
JB Anthony
It has not been unheard of for some parents to use portable cribs as main cribs in their babies' nurseries. Before you even think of doing so yourself, you should look into the pros and cons of such a step. Although different brands and different models have varying conditions and qualities, there are some general aspects that are worth considering.
Parenting Tips for Finding a Sitter
By :
Rashel Dan
You may be both working parents and are out of the house for more than eight hours a day. You may also simply be considering having a couple's night out. In both cases, you may need to leave the kids with someone trustworthy.
10 parenting tips for surviving a divorce
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
While divorce is a sign of freedom for couples in a bad relationship, it leaves scars on the minds of both partners. Divorce is not a new phenomenon, as many would have us believe. People have been getting into marriage and walking out of it from times immemorial.
consistency is the name of the game of parenting
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson.
The need for consistency in parenting cannot be over-emphasized. You need to be consistent in what you say and do, and you need to be consistent between the two of you.
Parenting Advice: Single Mums Having Problems With Sons
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Q. "I am a single mother with a 7 year old daughter (Caitlin), and two sons (Tom, 9 & Liam, 11). Cait is doing fine, but I am having real problems with the too boys. Tom has learning difficulties at school, but seems to behave fine there. It is when he comes home that we get all the temper tantrums. Liam just seems to hate me. He is always rude, and never shows any affection towards me. Liam's dad never visits, and Tom's dad died when he was a baby. I am so stressed, what am I doing wrong?"
Birthday Parties For Children - Hiring Out The Entertainment
By :
Krystie Gina
You'll need to some research if you're considering hiring an entertainer for your kid's birthday party. The easiest way to start is to just ask your child what he or she would like to see at their birthday. What would entertain them? This cuts down on some of the research you'll be doing.
Adoption Poem: Bringing Hope And Solace For Mothers
By :
Febbe Wallace
It's a painful experience to give up your child for adoption. If you are grieving from losing your child to adoption, you are not alone. A lot of birth mothers who have given up their children feel that same pain. How do they cope with it? By sharing their experiences through an adoption poem.
My Son Is Terribly Shy, What Can I Do To Help Him?
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Q. "I have a 7-year old son who is so shy he will hardly talk to anyone outside of our family. How can I help him?"
Parenting: The Seven Phases That Every Parent Goes Through
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Stage 1: Me, have kids? Really?
Children's Education: Sats! - A Daunting Educational Yardstick
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
It's that time of year again. Everyone across the UK seems to be stressed about it. The head teacher wants good scores for the national league tables. The teachers want to show how good they are. And the children - well, they have been told again and again how important these tests are, so they are desperate to do well, and terrified that they might do poorly.
Advantages of Single Parent Families
By :
Annie Parron
While there are disadvantages to raising children in single parent family homes, there are also many advantages.
Parents put a price on the value of grandparents
By :
Adam Singleton
Britons need to build up a healthy savings account balance, it has been found - even if it's just used to help entertain their grandchildren.
Why is it Necessary for Teens to Learn Computer Skills?
By :
Junvilla
The teens want computer skills in order to become competitive in their upcoming careers and to give them ease in their day-to-day activities. Computers become indispensable tools to the teenagers.
LIVING WITH SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Following are questions asked by parents of special needs children:
10 Natural Ways To Care For Baby's Skin
By :
Arthor Pens
The skin on your baby is very fragile, delicate and thin. This means the skin is very sensitive and can react easily to weather temperatures and also irritants.
Adopting a Child
By :
Tobias Reibber
Providing love and security to a child is one of the most selfless acts that an adult can do. If you are considering adopting a child, it's important that you fully understand all of the legal and emotional implications. Adoption can be a lengthy and sometimes complicated process, but the benefits for you, and the child, are priceless.
Six Tips to Help Avoid a Fight with your Teenager
By :
Dr. Noel Swanson
Your child has entered the teenage years. You enjoyed the first thirteen years of your child's life. You worried about them every day. You changed so many diapers during their early years and watched with a smile on your face as their team placed first in the sixth grade soccer championship. You guided them through the struggles in life such as bruised shins and taking their first test at school.
Share Holiday Baby-Sitting
By :
J Gardener
Christmas is the most special time of the year for most families. Children can't wait for Santa Claus to slide down the chimney and leave a great bundle of goodies under the tree, on Christmas Eve. As they dive into their presents, their parents get caught up in their joy and forget about the stress of the past few weeks, and the trouble it took to get here.
A private tutor – the professional always there when your skill needs training
By :
rick martin
Becoming a private tutor is almost as difficult (but as beautiful) as being one, so that is why you have to know some important aspects concerning this matter before deciding if you want to be one.
How To Find Nice Wallet For Your Father
By :
Pisan Trat
Especially if you are looking for something for your father in father’s day. This article presents the idea about how to find nice wallet for your father. If you're interested, then this is worth reading
3 Approaches To Homeschooling Your Children
By :
Donald Saunders
One difficult question for most parents contemplating homeschooling is just what sort of approach they should adopt. There are many possibilities but here we look at three common approaches.
The Most Common Parenting Mistake Of All
By :
Andrea Flint
It seems there are all kinds of rules to follow to make a success of parenting, but there's one mistake which is more common than any other: not trusting in your own ability to do the job. Find out why we're all perfectly qualified to make great parents.
What Foods Can Trigger Bed Wetting?
By :
Ben Adams
Bedwetting is an occurrence that is embarrassing, awkward, and disturbing for both parents and children. This is a condition that mostly affects kids in the five-years-old range, but can also strike children as old as fifteen. When properly handled, bedwetting can be treated without future incident.
Your Baby And Teething
By :
Simone Butler
Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.
Dealing With The Stress Of Being A Parent
By :
Simone Butler
Parenting can be a stressful experience at times, and you might not have the chance to indulge in traditional stress-busting activities because you need to look after your children. There are, however, plenty of ways you can reduce your stress levels with activities that actively involve your kids.
The Future of Female Altruism
By :
Carolyn Moynihan
A century ago women served society from the home and the caring professions. Today, the very idea of service seems subversive of women's rights.
Beating Stay at Home Mom Isolation
By :
Stephanie Foster
Many stay at home moms complain of feelings of isolation. This can be beat.
What's The Difference Between Parenting Styles Today Compared To 40 Years Ago?
By :
Dean Caporella
Children have different demands while parents have to cope with a technology-driven society.
A Great New Resource for Students
By :
David Stargel
Students now have an exciting resource in audio books. Audio books can challenge and excite students who have less than perfect reading skills.
Parenting Tips for the New Parent
By :
Scott Fromherz
The most important function an individual may have in life is often the one function least prepared for. Parenting is the hardest job a person may ever have.
How to Make Single Parenting a Little Easier
By :
Scott Fromherz
Single parents are parents that care for their children without assistance from others in the home, though legal definitions may vary according to local laws of different states.
Three Parenting Issues that Affect Young Working Parents
By :
Scott Fromherz
Young parents are usually beset with so many problems when it comes to rearing and caring for their children.
Playful Parenting: Giving Your Child a Carefree Atmosphere in the Home
By :
Scott Fromherz
Do you and your child enjoy each other's company? If you are one of those parents who get along well with their children, then you are on the right track.
The Tricks Online Predators Use On Your Kids
By :
Matt Marshall
If you think online predators are blunt and obvious, consider this story:
Parenting Styles Should Be Based on Sound Principles
By :
Scott Fromherz
Some people do a lot of research on different parenting styles to find out which is the best option while others approach parenting from the viewpoint of their own experience in raising their children.
Parenting Style - Pattern of Parental Behavior
By :
Scott Fromherz
The life of a parent undergoes a dramatic change with the birth of a child and it requires that he or she need to make certain decisions.
Parenting Skills Include Discipline, Education and Understanding Financial Issues
By :
Scott Fromherz
It is essential for parents to teach their children right from wrong and to be the kind of people that enhance the quality of life in society and also imbue in them qualities of morality, values as well as social responsibility.
Parenting Magazines for Today's Modern Parent
By :
Scott Fromherz
Bringing up children has for long been a contentious issue that, from the time a child is born, gives rise to demanding, exhilarating as well as exhausting and ennobling experiences.
Separating Useful Parenting Advice from the Not-So-Useful
By :
Scott Fromherz
Parents are constantly being bombarded with the latest advice about parenting and they receive tips from experts or other parents.
Can Parenting Classes Make Better Parents?
By :
Scott Fromherz
It is a common perception among parents that parenting is a natural thing that is a matter of instinct which parents pick up along the way and is often reinforced by the help received from family and friends.
Why Taking A Free Parenting Class Online Will Improve Your Parental Skills!
By :
Dean Caporella
Times have certainly changed in most facets of life and in the world of parenting, it is no different.
The Dark Side Of The Internet (Part Two)
By :
Matt Marshall
In the past, I've discussed some of the more well-known online threats to a child's safety and innocence. These include: pedophiles, pornography, gambling, hate groups and cyber bullying.
In this article, I'll reveal some of the lesser known threats available online. Very few parents are aware of these threats.
The Gift of Foster Parenting
By :
Scott Fromherz
There are some people who have been given a gift to help children who otherwise might fall through the cracks - foster parenting is that gift.
Studying Dimensions of Parenting Styles Aids in Child Development
By :
Scott Fromherz
How parents influence the development of social and instrumental competence of their children is the subject of study of many developmental psychologists who have been doing so since the 1920s.
The Dark Side Of The Internet (Part I)
By :
Matt Marshall
The internet can be an incredibly useful tool for kids and teens. It's now easier than ever to perform research for a term paper. Communicating with friends is snap. And online gaming has taken entertainment to a whole new level.
But there is a very real and very nasty dark side to the internet. And parents need to be aware of what's going on behind their backs.
A Parenting Curriculum is a Phone Call Away
By :
Scott Fromherz
Most often than not, parents find their children a handful both emotionally and physically. They love their children and want to give them the best they can - and always feel that they could have done better if they found/ had better guidance.
Teaching Children About Money, You Can Never Invest Too Early
By :
Mika Hamilton
Every parent wants to make sure their children have their needs and wants filled however what are you teaching your children about the value of money and hard work.
Authoritative Parenting: Raising Your Child in a Supportive Home
By :
Scott Fromherz
According to experts, different styles in parenting often times generate different results. Of the many different parenting styles identified by experts, the authoritative parenting style is considered as one of the most appropriate.
Show You Trust And It Will Be Returned
By :
Kadence Buchanan
Parenting is not something one should ever take lightly. Having children is a 24-hours business and taking good care of your kids is something you should invest time to study and learn; preferably not on their expense.
Becoming A Parent With No Children
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Perhaps you have children of your own for some years now or you are experiencing parenthood for the first time since last month. Whichever the situation may be, becoming a parent of a child is a natural process you have been preparing yourself to experience probably throughout your life.
Authoritarian Parenting: Are You Keeping Your Kids on a Leash?
By :
Scott Fromherz
A lot of people believe that authoritarian parenting is the best ways to keep their children in check. According to people who subscribe to the idea of authoritarian parenting, if their children are afraid of their parents, they will tend to behave better than when the kids do not fear anybody.
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