Archive for May, 2007

My Husband Prioritizes Making Money Above Family Time

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

“Money is tight, and my husband’s obsessed with doing everything he can to make more of it. It’s gotten so bad that he’s lost interest in our daughter. He hardly spends any time with her anymore. What can I do?”
Sounds familiar? I’ve heard countless stories similar to the above. Husbands ignoring family because of work. […]

Simple Living in a Materialistic World

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

We were sitting in the family room. My kids had finished their first day back at school after the holiday break, and my wife was working late. Michael, my six-year-old son, was finger knitting. Sarah, my eight-year-old, was knitting a scarf. I sat near them and folded clothes. Occasionally someone would share something that had […]

Parenting Your Teenager: 7 Tips for Back to School Success

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Blink. That’s all we did, blink, and summer is ending and a new school year is beginning.
Parents have mixed emotions. Relief that the kids are going back and dread that another school year, and the battles that come with it, is right around the corner.
Here are tips for a successful school year for students and […]

You Dont Need a Supernanny to Be an Active Parent

Monday, May 28th, 2007

The hot new reality TV show “Nanny 911″ has been joined by a similar nanny-to-the-rescue show called “Supernanny.” These shows depict families in which the children are extremely out of control, rebellious, spoiled or otherwise quite a handful. The nannies come in for a week (from sunrise to bedtime each day), helping the family get […]

10 keys to Developing Your Childs Genius

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Would you like your child to be the best that he can be - to achieve his maximum potential? Imagine how successful your child can be with a brilliant mind, lightening fast learning skills, an accurate, lasting memory, creativity and problem solving skills of a genius. Here are 10 keys to developing your child’s genius.
1. […]

Two Means Trouble

Saturday, May 26th, 2007

You have two kids who are 14 months apart. How cute, they look alot alike…are they twins? One is taller and more mature than the other, so that can’t be.
Two can be a blessing, yet can also be trouble at times. I will be writing a series of “sibling” articles in the future about raising […]

The Most Powerful Question a Parent Can Ask?

Friday, May 25th, 2007

The question I have for you drives right to the heart of the matter. It could alter that tired, haggard feeling you have at the end of a day or weekend. It could alter the life of your children for the better and the life of their future partner. More than that, it could even […]

Its OK For Your Child To Be Bored - In Fact, Its Recommended!

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

NY — Strange as it may sound, bordom promotes happier, creative kids who are better problem solvers. When children use their own creativity with unstructured play, they find ways to amuse themselves — even if it means simply daydreaming.
That’s the advice of child development expert, Alan M. Hess who wants to see American children spend […]

Guide Your Kids! This 3-D Map Leads to Character

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

A tall, weary-looking mother with glasses, walked into my counseling office with her 10-year-old-daughter. The mother frowned at me and sat down. "Oh-oh!" I thought. "Why are you here?" I inquired.
"Jessica’s been shoplifting. I want you to stop her." Jessica flinched then stared at her mother.
"What happened?" I asked.
Jessica, a soft-spoken child with short curly […]

10 Universal Laws for Parents of Teens

Monday, May 21st, 2007

1 “Law of Belonging”: The greatest need of teenagers (after music and the phone) is a strong sense of belonging. They need to feel they are a part of something bigger than themselves. If they don’t get it in a healthy place - with family, worthwhile friends, clubs, sports, youth groups, etc. - they will […]