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Parenting
- Do You Want Your Children to Be Like You?
By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
We are the role models regarding how our children learn to treat
themselves and others. We are the role models regarding whether or
not our children learn to take personal responsibility for themselves -
physically, emotionally, financially, relationally, spiritually, and
organizationally.
- Ten Things To Tell Your Children Today! By Marie Magdala Roker
Parents tend to get overwhelmed in life and forget the
little things that matter to their children.
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- 5 Ways to Boost Your Child's Confidence By Marie Magdala Roker
You can help build healthy pride and confidence in your
child. All it takes is 5 simple steps.
- Are You Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child?
By Marie Roker
Is your child emotionally intelligent? Tips for helping parents to raise emotionally intelligent children.
- If You Love Me-Set Me a Limit
By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
It is a psychological fact of life that children are looking for limits, guidelines and boundaries for their behavior. Children any age experiment, test and seek to discover what the world has to offer and how what they do affects themselves and their surroundings. Although children protest loudly when limits are set, without boundaries they feel out of control. Without limits, appropriate impulse control does not develop. If children are unable to find limits, they continue to push, becoming anxious when there seems to be no end to how far they can go. With their immature, inexperienced egos and impulse control as their only defense against the world, they unconsciously want someone to stop them so that they can feel in control and, therefore, secure.
- Being A Happy
Parent - Part of Good Parenting By
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Do your children see you as happy and peaceful, or do
they see you as angry, depressed, or overburdened? Learn
how important it is to good parenting for you to learn
to take emotional responsibility for your own feelings.
- Striking A Happy Balance Between Toddlers And Pets
By Jennifer Remeta
For many of us, the two legged variety are not the only
type of kids we have. Many of us have four legged, furry
kids as well. Striking a harmonious balance between the
two involves some work, but done right, it can result in
a beautiful friendship.
- I Wanna Go Home!
When You're Child Is In The Hospital By
Laura
Nathanson, M.D., FAAV
When a child is admitted to the hospital,
pediatricians have the same concerns that families
have: make sure the child stays safe, comfortable,
and as emotionally secure as possible.
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