Archive for June, 2007

Home For The Holidays: Avoid Aging Parents Becoming A Burden

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

By not planning for the future we guarantee that we will leave our children with a tremendous burden. Just about the time they are preparing for their own retirement and their children’s college education, adult children often are overwhelmed with decision-making for their aging parents.
As a long term care administrator I heard it daily, "I […]

Clean Slates and Fresh Starts

Friday, June 15th, 2007

Hope, excitement and anxiety all wrapped up in fresh haircuts and new clothes. Pens, pencils and notebooks, the smell of a new box of crayons and a brand new book; it all speaks of such promise.
It’s the first week of school and everyone starts with an “A”. Children are on their best behavior as they […]

Stroller Safety Tips

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

Strollers offer a wonderful and convenient service to parents and caregivers. The first priority in choosing a stroller should be safety.
To prevent tipping, choose a stroller that has a wide base so even when your child leans over there is no chance of the stroller tipping.
If you purchase a stroller that includes a recliner position […]

While You Have the Time, Take the Time

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Here in Kansas, where we live, the leaves are turning beautiful shades and falling off the trees. Just last week, I was babysitting some little boys and we were playing outside. The area around their home was carpeted in leaves–ready for our enjoyment! We raked the leaves into huge piles, jumped in them, buried people […]

Mommie Moments ? Taking Time For Yourself

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Being a parent is a role that requires a large majority of our attention and time. Whether you have one child or fourteen children, you are more than likely aware that personal time is at a minimal. As a mother your attention is always on demand. There are meals to be made, clothes to be […]

Guerilla Parenting Techniques: What Are They?

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

When you hear the phrase, ‘guerrilla parenting techniques’, what images come to mind? I see a big, broad shouldered soldier, dressed in green fatigues, with brown paint on his face. His chest is crisscrossed with ammunition for the guns strapped on his legs. He’s quietly hidden under the cover of trees, waiting to snipe away […]

The Effects of Televised Sexual Content on Adolescents

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

According to a September 2004 study by the RAND Corporation, “Adolescents who watch large amounts of television containing sexual content are twice as likely to begin engaging in sexual intercourse in the following year as their peers who watch little such TV.” In addition, the National Institutes of Health-funded study found that these children’s sexual […]

Develop Your Childs Genius - Right Brain/Left Brain Coordination

Friday, June 8th, 2007

No matter how old your children are, you have an immense power to affect their growth, development and success in life. By actively pursuing activities that contribute to the better development of their brain, you provide them with an advantage over all other kids, and increase their chances to be successful in life. By doing […]

Life Lessons Learned in My Underwear

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

For several years now, I’ve told the following story as a keynote presentation when I do speaking engagements:
When our oldest son was a toddler and teething heavily, he woke up one morning at 4 screaming and crying. My wife nudged me as a reminder that it was my turn to get up with him.
All the […]

Raising Happy Diabetic Kids Part III Help Your Child Develop Self-Control

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

This is the third and final article in a series I wrote about raising happy diabetic kids. While Juvenile Diabetes makes this job tougher the information in these articles applies to raising any child. Diabetic children aren’t any different from other children. Their pancreas just doesn’t work. However, the emotional toll that diabetes takes on […]