What can straights learn from gays about parenting? on Jun 15, 2009 in Gay Parenting American Couples Feminist Family Therapy Functional Family Gay Pride Gays And Lesbians Lesbian Families Lesbian Parenting Lesbian Relationships Sex Dates Sex Roles by Marian M. Jones The title screams out in garish pink block letters. How to Supercharge Your Marriage, Make Your Spouse Leapingly Blissful, and Become A Prize-Winning Parent. Then, way at the bottom, in type so small it belongs at the eye doctor...
Shared Parenting: How to Make Your Custody Schedule on Jun 1, 2009 in Parenting custody schedules Divorce joint custody parenting shared parenting shared parenting agreements Shared parenting is an arrangement that divorced parents use so that both parents participate in equal amounts in raising the children. It can be a great solution for parents who want to be part of their children's lives. It also allows the child to...
Control your Anger, Don’t let it Control You on May 26, 2009 in Children Pshychology Family Abusive Parent Anger Control Angry Face Angry Voice parenting Parents Personal Issues Relationship Troubles Verbal Abuse Anger can be a paralyzing and debilitating condition. But it can be a terrifying and degrading experience for your child if you’re taking your anger out on them. Physical and verbal abuse of a child can have lasting and lethal implications,...
Dealing with Tantrums in Toddlers on May 12, 2009 in Infants and Toddlers Dealing With Terrible Twos Discipline Family parenting terrible twos tantrums toddler tantrums Toddlers When children start to have a mind of their own the tantrums begin. Toddlers have trouble communicating and this causes them to become frustrated to the point that they end up throwing a tantrum.
Actively Listening to your Child on May 10, 2009 in Children Family Parenting Tips Communications Skills Dialog Difficult Situations Doing Dishes Emotions Experiences Express Eye Contact Fear Feelings Instinct Judgment Natural Tendency Opportunity parenting Potential Solutions Repercussion Tactic Television Undivided Attention Communicating with our children can be a difficult task at times. We feel like they’re not listening to us; they feel like we’re not listening to them. Good listening and communications skills are essential to successful parenting. You...
Potty Training Time on Apr 27, 2009 in Infants and Toddlers Parenting Tips adult Cartoon Character Child Train clothes Diapers Dvds Excitement Favorite Color Going To The Bathroom Parents Perfect Point potty Potty Seat Potty Train Potty Training Rush Sessions Signs Sitting On The Toilet Tight Schedule Toilet Training Underwear We parents right now are always in a rush to get their kids out of diapers. Who doesn't want to? With such a tight schedule, our kids will always bother our way with their toilet sessions. Unfortunately it is not the parent who decides when a child i...
Why Boston Terriers Are A Great Addition To Any Family on Apr 20, 2009 in Family Adults Attitude Problems boston terrier Boston Terriers Boundaries Consistent Routine Devastation Dog Love Dog Training Dogs And Children Family Companions Family Dogs Family Pet Home Lifetime Of Happiness Love And Respect New Puppy Pets Proper Etiquette Proper Vaccinations Puppy Sarkar Small Dogs Social Situations Socialization Skills terrier These Dogs Training Puppy Vaccines Boston Terriers are well known for being family dogs. They are loyal, loveable, intelligent, and outgoing. They love to be around people, and are great family companions. It doesn't matter if your family is big or small, because these dogs will fit i...
Symptoms of Bipolar Disease on Apr 15, 2009 in Children Pshychology Family Adult Population Affliction Apparent Reason Bipolar Bipolar Depression Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Symptoms Depression Depressive Periods Diseases and Conditions Euphoria Family History Researchers Genetics Genetics History Health home and family Madman Manic Depression Symptoms mental mental disorders mental illness Mood Swings Myths One Moment Sad Mood Self Pity Symptoms Of Bipolar Disease Typical Adolescent Behavior There may be occasions when we feel happy for no apparent reason and want to sing and dance for joy. There are also times when all of us feel melancholic or sad. Mood swings are present in a lot of people but they do not happen everyday and not witho...
Nine Essential Tips For Traveling With A Baby on Apr 4, 2009 in Infants and Toddlers Avocado Pears babies baby Baby Food baby formula Baby Pacifiers Bibs Boiled Water Breastfeeding Mom Cabin Crew Cartons children families Family Feeding Baby Feeding Chair Finger Foods Food Places Formula Milk Heron Hungry Baby infants Older Baby Parents Room Temperature Sterilizing Baby Bottles Travel travel & leisure Travel Tips Traveling With A Baby Waiters Taking a trip with a baby need not be daunting if you plan in advance what you will need for the journey. Some things are a must, like milk and food, and it is a good idea to pack more of these than you you think you'll need. It is a good idea to h...
Seven Tips On Bringing Up Baby on Apr 3, 2009 in Children Parenting Parenting Tips Adult Life baby Best Seller Breast Feeding And Bottle Feeding Bringing Up Baby Child Care children Closeness Crying Baby Cuddles Dr Benjamin Spock Family Head Dr Heron Instinct Intervals kids Kisses More Than Thirty Years Natural Instincts New Baby New Parents Parenting Expert raising a family Realities Unfortunately babies don't come with a user manual, however, there are thousands of books on the subject of child care and parenting in the stores. Now more than ever new parents seem to need to resort to books when it comes to the subject of how bes...
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