by Patty Hone
Moms and dads, are there times you think that parenting would be easier if you didn’t have to make family decisions? Having a partner that is not in agreement with your parenting ideas or discipline approaches is more than just frustrating. It can be a cause of division in even the best of [...]
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by Elizabeth Pantley, Contemporary Books, released October 2000
She opened with a question. “Mom! What are we having for dinner?”
“Well, hello to you, too, honey,” Judy said with a chuckle, leaning over to press a kiss on Jennifer’s cheek. “We’re having fish.”
“What kind?” asked Jennifer, chin raised in suspicion.
“Cod,” warily answered Judy. She knew the prosecution [...]
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by Elizabeth Pantley, Author of Perfect Parenting and Kid Cooperation
Question: I know my kid’s going to grow up to be a lawyer! He argues whenever he’s asked to do something. He debates his rights when he’s asked to stop doing something. He pleads his case when I tell him he can’t do something. He disputes [...]
Tags: argue, back talk, choices, fight, Parenting, teach, toddler
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