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Relocation: When the Other Parent Wants to Move (09 Jan 2006) It's amazing how the course of one meal can alter your life. A few months ago one of my stepmom friends and her husband were eating dinner with their stepkids, when the littlest one chirped up, "Mommy says we're going to move away and have lots of fun." What do you do next?
Remember The Generation Gap? (09 Jan 2006) The techniques of managing relationships between parents and their children is as old as.. well, parents having children. It's not an easy job, either for the parent or the child. But, the key to any...
Resilient, Confident Kids - 10 Ways to Promote Resilience in Children (09 Jan 2006) In our current consumer-oriented society it can be difficult to provide the type of childhood that promotes long-lasting resilience in children. It is difficult to resist the temptation to over-organise their lives and bubblewarp our kids rather than provide the type of childhood that promotes real resilience.
Responding to Criticism Without Being Defensive (09 Jan 2006) In an actual war, to be attacked means to have our survival threatened. Thus, we might chose between surrender, withdrawal, or counterattack. When we feel attacked (criticized or judged) by others in...
Responsible Fatherhood - A Unique And Irreplaceable Role! (09 Jan 2006) The image of fatherhood and the role of dads are changing.
Some dads may need a gentle push as well as a lot of
encouragement in order to play a full part in family life,
which will benefit all.
500 Lovemaking Tips & Secrets. More Passion & Intimacy with Great Sex from Oprah Romance Expert - selling like wildfire. Tips will drive your man or woman wild.
Revering the Crayon Marks (09 Jan 2006) An essay on recapturing the magic of motherhood.
Road Trip with Kids (09 Jan 2006) Boredom, limited space and overflowing energy are a source of nuisance for a child when in a restaurant - how much more in the narrow cage of a car on a hour-long ride.
Road Trip! Make It Fun For Your Toddler (09 Jan 2006) When it's time to resort to good old fashioned road trip entertainment, we've got the time-tested, mother approved activities for the carseat travellers.
Role Models for Your Teen (09 Jan 2006) By the time your children reach their teens, there is only a limited amount of time left to influence them and get them started in life in the right direction. The teen years are a critical time for...
Safe From Strangers (09 Jan 2006) There are few thoughts as terrifying as the abduction of your young child by a stranger. The fear causes parents to think long and hard about their children's safety. They tell them in a very clear v...
1000 Questions For Couples. What you absolutely must know about your relationship - test your compatibility and grow deeper in love.
Safely Feeding our Children (09 Jan 2006) There is an abundance of added chemicals, hormones, farm pesticides, and artificial fillers in foods eaten by small children. Add to that crops grown from genetically engineered seed, and one must ask what on earth is industry feeding our children?
Sanity Savers For Busy Mums Page (09 Jan 2006) The kids are being kids and you are torn between how to be a good mum and also look after yourself at the same time. It is human nature for a person to want what another person has, and when you look at other busy women they may look like they have it all together. The reality is even the most graceful duck is paddling madly under the water to keep moving. Most busy mums are the same. Whether you have a job outside the home as well or not, you
are generally going flat out the majority of the time. In this article, I'm going to share with you the 14 most common questions that mums ask me about how to get a life and stay sane...
Saving Money on Preschool: Readiness Skills Needed for Kindergarten (09 Jan 2006) As a mom of 4 who's youngest child is about to start Kindergarten this Fall, I'd like to share with you some things I've learned about Preschool over the last ten years, along with a list of readin...
Say No to Mealtime Mayhem: Eating Out With Your Baby or Toddler (09 Jan 2006) You don't have to say goodbye to fine dining just because you've got a toddler. Here are some tips to make sure that you all enjoy eating out as a family.
Saying No To Our Children (09 Jan 2006) Saying no to our children is not always easy or pleasant. Sometimes it is very hard work and we don't want to face the struggle. Most of us at some time will find ourselves saying yes when we know we should have said no. Some people almost never say no. The funny thing is though, the more I am prepared to say no, and mean it, and enforce it, the less I have to say it.
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School Classroom Parties 101 (09 Jan 2006) In the past several years I've volunteered to help in my children's classrooms in a lot of different capacities. To me, being a room mother is the most challenging and stressful. Room mothers are usually responsible for planning and hosting holiday parties for the class. Here's what I've learned over the years to make it the most fun for everyone.
School Days - Top 10 Tips for Establishing a Good Routine (09 Jan 2006) Teachers know that children thrive in an environment with routines, boundaries and rules. Unfortunately, parents often forget it! And yet by establishing good routines and encouraging children to help you maintain them, you have an opportunity to set a pattern and a discipline that will stay with your children for the rest of their lives...
School Holiday Survival Guide (09 Jan 2006) The school holidays can be even harder work for parents than term time - here are ten top tips for surviving the school summer holidays.
Scolding: One of Communications Tools of Last Resort (09 Jan 2006) (Excerpted from Jim Rohn's 2004 Weekend Leadership Event)
Screaming Kids Driving You Nuts? Four Rules to Help You Keep Your Sanity! (09 Jan 2006) Though there may be times when this is appropriate it is not appropriate when Jr. is less than 5 years of age! Why? Because your child needs to receive training in proper and acceptable behavior. Screaming to get your own way is not proper or acceptable! If your child is screaming to get something, there are reasons he is doing this and I caution you, you may not like them...
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