by Rexanne Mancini
Last week in my newsletter, I mentioned that my children knew how to behave in nice restaurants because they had been exposed to the atmosphere at an early age. My idea of well behaved might be different from yours, however, I think there are certain basics that are important and universal.
When my daughters [...]
Tags: good, manners, Parenting, respect, social, teach
Posted in: Education, Parenting
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by Royce Armstrong
“Dad, you’re going to be a grandfather.” My son was calling from his Naval base. He could have told me anything else on earth and I would not have been more surprised. At first I thought he was joking. I waited for the punch line. It was no joke.
He had come home on [...]
Tags: advice, anger, babysit, criticize, grandparent, Grandparenting, help, innocent, limits, love, new, respect, rules, spoil, unconditional, unexpected
Posted in: Grandparenting
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by Caron B. Goode
Love, respect, and appreciation for music are easy to share with our children and build life skills at the same time. During the first years of our child’s life, musical skills build self-esteem and enhance expression. Musical rhythms spur motor development. Learning melodies and words stimulates listening capacity and help children develop [...]
Tags: , child, life, love, melody, music, Parenting, respect, rhythm, skills, sound
Posted in: Miscellaneous, Parenting
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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 Elizabeth Pantley, Contemporary Books, released October 2000
Danny walks in the door after school the way he usually does: muddy footprints, abandoned backpack, half-eaten lunch, and jacket trailing him on the floor. His mother looks up at him, making that “tsk” sound that only mothers can produce quite that way, followed by a weary sigh. [...]
Tags: change, disrespect, Parenting, respect, think
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The Greatest Gifts in Life, which are always created for free, but never come with instructional guide, are your children. The following suggestions may help any new parents feeling blessed by the birth of their first baby, but also feeling overwhelmed by this wondrous experience.
You cannot love, hug, kiss, cuddle, or hold your newborn too [...]
Tags: accept, Baby, change, cherish, cuddle, dad, hold, instints, kiss, learn, love, mom, new, respect, routine, tips, treasure
Posted in: Baby
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