By Dr. Tom Olson
1. They are leaders as well as parents. They don’t rely on the schools, the government, television, the movies or music to teach their children values and the difference between right and wrong. They do it themselves.
2. They have a vision for their family and its future, one that is discussed and [...]
Tags: active, behavior, discuss, Education, enable, encourage, leaders, model, Parenting, parents, role, share, talk, teach, understand, values, vision
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by Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC
“What are you thinking? Haven’t we talked about this before?” My seven-year-old son looked down at the food that had just spilled on the kitchen floor. He stood statue-still, as children often do after an accident. The words and tone I’d used were having their impact. He braced himself to fight [...]
Tags: better, encourage, feelings, kids, Parenting, patience, positive, punishment, reinforce, self-worth, shame
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by Marie Magdala Roker
Encourage Questions
Don’t answer every question, instead ask what do they think. Asking questions stimulates conversation between you and your child.
Don’t Criticize
Criticism invites low self-esteem. Children feel that they have failed or disappointed their parents when they are criticized. Find alternate ways of correcting the problem. A child will likely shut down communication [...]
Tags: , boundaries, childs, critical thinking, criticize, develop, diversity, encourage, environment, instincts, opinion, Parenting, respect, skills, stress, teach, think
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by Kelly E. Nault, M.A.
When your child misbehaves, do you find yourself feeling like they’re “out to get you”? Contrary to what you might be feeling at the time, your child probably doesn’t intend to misbehave with the intention to spoil your day. Usually, misbehavior stems from their own feelings of discouragement.
Rudolph Dreikurs said, “A [...]
Tags: encourage, encouragement, Parenting, positive, praise, rules
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by Debbie Rodgers
One of the most rewarding ways to use your outdoor living space is to gather your family members for a reunion. Perhaps it’s a small group that gets together annually, or a large one whose far-flung members attend every two or five or even 10 years. Whether large or small, a reunion is [...]
Tags: , encourage, family, photographs, scrapbook, stories, tell, tradition
Posted in: Advanced, Scrapbooking
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You have heard those stories about the toddlers who are completely potty trained at 18 months old. Their mothers walk around bragging and all smug, while you sit there looking at your 2 1/2 year old, wondering why he isn’t interested at all. Some mothers worry that there is something wrong developmentally with their child [...]
Tags: 2 year old, concrete, encourage, mad, methods, potty training, push, ready
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by Armin Brott
Dear Mr. Dad: My wife just had our first child. I’m insanely happy and I want to get more involved but I’ve never been around babies before and have absolutely no idea what I’m supposed to do with him. What do you suggest?
Armin answers: Although it may be tempting to just sit around [...]
Tags: Baby, Care, cues, dad, diapers, encourage, head, hold, interact, newborn, play, prepare, start, talk
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Children are like sponges when they are young in that they soak up so much information that it is hard to keep up! They are also inquisitive and will ask question after question until they fully understand what they wanted to know to begin with, and often everything related to the subject in question as [...]
Tags: creative, encourage, evironment, friendly, Green, Parenting, recycle
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by Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution
When your child moves from crib to bed it’s a milestone in his life as well as yours. There is no precise time for making this move, though typically it’s between the first and third birthday. The key to success is to be patient and allow your [...]
Tags: Baby, bed, bunkbed, climb, convertible, crib, encourage, gradual, mattress, milestone, move, outgrow, party, patience, toddler, toddler bed, twin bed
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By Eriani Doyel
If you are expecting your first child, or if you care for a young child, you should know that reading to them is one of the best gifts that you can give to them. Reading is the key that will open the door to knowledge and education for them for the rest of [...]
Tags: Baby, birth, encourage, learn, pregnant, read, routine
Posted in: Baby, Brain Development
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