Archive for February, 2007

5 Tips For Talking To Your Children About What They See In The News

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

Mommy (Daddy), Why do those people want to hurt everyone?
Last week, the world was shaken by another terrorist attack. Hot on the heels of the Live 8 benefits and in the middle of the G8 Summit, bombs exploded in London. Adults around the globe were glued to CNN and spent time discussing their feelings about […]

My Teenaged Parents

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

Frankly, as a single parent of young children, I struggled. But, as the single parent of teenagers, I stunk! Faced with the reality of children who could (and did) do whatever they really, really wanted to do, I was often baffled.
Functioning as the caregiver of two adult parents, I again find myself baffled. But I […]

Parenting Your Teenager: Driving and Having a Car is a Privilege, Not a Right

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Q. My teenage son is turning 16 early next year and he’s already lobbying us for a new car. He says all his friends are getting new cars, that he deserves one because it’s his right when he turns 16, and he won’t drive what he calls a POS car. Do you think he is […]

Illegal and Legal Drug Usage in the United States

Friday, February 9th, 2007

How bad is the illegal drug problem here in the US? Very bad and it alters the brain’s thought process and causes a problem with human interaction and our natural socializing tendencies. The drugs are so diverse and so plentiful that it touches the lives of nearly every American in some way and certainly nearly […]

Your Company Vehicle is a Portable Bill Board; A word of advice on children passengers

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

Child Safety Restraints and children in work vehicles
If you take your child in your work car, van, SUV or work truck, you should determine the type of safety seat that’s appropriate to your child’s age or weight and will allow you full control of the vehicle including use of the stick shift.
If your child is […]

14 Romantic Time-Outs for Parents

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

Here are fourteen spontaneous time-outs, specially designed to help you pay the small attentions that are so integral to lasting intimacy.
Day One: Spend 15 minutes kissing. Many married couples report that the simple act of kissing is the first part of intimacy to disappear. Today, recapture the power of the smooch.
Day Two: Today, declare […]

Lifebooks: Every Adopted Child Needs One

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

Information is gold when you are adopted. Every tiny piece is precious, whether it’s a photo or quote from the orphanage staff. LifeBooks help put all the information pieces together in a way that helps your child make sense of, and ultimately feel good, about his/her history.
People often ask me, "What is a LifeBook?" I […]

Whine Oh Whine Am I The Only One?

Monday, February 5th, 2007

I thought I was the only one in the world with a whiny 5-year-old. All the other 5-year-olds that I know of are either well-behaved or are total monsters! My elder child is a cross between the two ? most times he’s well-behaved and sometimes a total monster. And when he’s a monster, mommy turns […]

What About Competition? Are Your Kids Ready?

Sunday, February 4th, 2007

Life is full of competition — even in childhood. Kids compete for good grades, the attention of their parents and teachers, and even to get picked for ‘the right team’ in gym class. There’s nothing wrong with encouraging healthy competition in your children. It can teach kids to perform at their best while encouraging teamwork […]

Three Sure-Fire Ways to Teach Your Child About Safety

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007

Levels of Safety
By teaching our children there are different levels of safety and those levels depend on the situation they are in and the decisions they make in those situations, we can better train them to use their instincts, intuition, and even fear as safety tools. This is an easy way to explain to our […]