Archive for April, 2007

How to Stop Divorce Parental Conflict from Bursting?

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

It is not the divorce but the conflict arising after divorce the culprit of most psychological-adjustment problems the children are having. So, how to stop the post-divorce parental conflict from bursting must be given a premium importance by parents who want to have a healthy, happy and successful divorced children.
First let us identify the source […]

When Time Out Dont Work

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Joey steps away from his time out chair "I won’t sit!" His mother is frustrated and throws her hands in the air..Time out is just not working for this mom. Many kids do not respond to time out so what do parents do???
- Let the discipline reflect the behavior
Some children respond well to discipline that […]

Shopping with Children

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Is your weekly shopping trip with the kids an absolute chore ! or are you happy to take them along?
Lots of moms don’t have any choice in the matter, if they don’t own a car it can be sheer agony waiting at bus stops then struggling on and off buses with kids and a pushchair.
Gone […]

The ADD Child: Challenging Parents, Teachers and Friends

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

The ADD child exhibits a series of behaviors that are common in most children. Most children misbehave, act silly and day dream. So what, then, is the difference? The child with Attention Deficit Disorder exhibits these behaviors in a constant and extreme manner, often interfering with their academic, social and family interactions.
Here are the variety […]

End Babysitter Abuse

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

Not many things are more upsetting than discovering that your child has been abused, in any way, by your babysitter. People think that to be a babysitter means you must be a nice person. WRONG! Some of the nicest people turned out to be Serial Killers, so don’t ever give a Babysitter the benefit of […]

Tracking Your Child Progress

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

As a parent, you can learn a lot about your child’s learning and watch for signs of possible problems. Here are some things to look for and to discuss with his teacher:
Starting at age 3 or 4:
Does your child remember nursery rhymes, and can he play rhyming games?
At about age 4: Can your child get […]

How To Teach Your Children Self-Reliance and Potential

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Self-reliance and potential are two very important values that I’d highly recommend parents teach their children.
Self-reliance refer to the acceptance of responsibility for and the consequence of one’s own actions and performance. It is so common to see people blame luck, circumstance or someone else for things that are not up to expectation. If a […]

So, My Child Has Been Recommended for Testing - What Do I Do Now?

Friday, April 20th, 2007

You’ve just received a call from your child’s teacher. As your blood pounds in your ears, you hear her explain how she has noticed your child having difficulty with some academic subject in school. Your child is not understanding math or reading the way the other children do. So she would like your permission to […]

A Call For Fathers

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Dads, please let me encourage you to change some things in your life. A recent University study found that the average father in America spends less than sixty seconds per day in conversations with his children!
The actual number was 47 seconds per day.
How in the world does that happen? Certainly we fathers love our […]

Marriages May End But Families Are Forever

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

It was at that time when our marriage was falling apart and we completely hated each other when we needed to work constructively as parents, as our child’s world was crumbling too.
I have been divorced for over five years now and have a beautiful eleven year old daughter. My ex-husband has re married. They now […]