Archive for February, 2008

Helping Your Child Cope With A Long-Term Illness

Friday, February 15th, 2008

All children will likely have many different health problems during infancy and childhood: the flu, chicken pox, broken bones, stitches, ear infections, to name a few. For most children, these problems are mild ? they come and go without incident and with little disruption in a child’s daily life or routine. A chronic long-term medical […]

Career Education: Does Not Mean the 6 Year College Plan

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Researching career education uncovered the following shocking statistic: The average college student takes 5.3 years to earn a 4-year Bachelor’s degree. Other data included that college retention is mediocre at best with a national average around 50%. In Indiana, research reveals that for every 100 ninth grade students, only 21 will graduate with a bachelor’s […]

How Can I Teach My Child To Be Responsible?

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Most of us when asked what we want our children to become, we include “responsible” among other things such as happy, fulfilled and caring. We want our children to learn to make wise choices, be responsible for their actions and live responsibly.
Do we teach children to become responsible by simply giving them chores to do? […]

I Dont Believe in ADHD

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

O.K. I’ve heard it a hundred times from my prison guard friends, “I don’t believe that there is such a thing as ADD. It’s only something made up from the drug companies to drug our children.” They know because they read an article in a magazine, or saw a show on TV once. I guess […]

Should The Dad-To-Be Attend The Birth?

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Not so long ago a dad-to-be would pace up and down outside the labor room and would be admitted only after the birth. Modern practice is to assume the dad-to-be should be at the birth to offer support. But an increasing number of dads, moms and midwives would prefer he stayed outside.
Some of the reasons […]

The Laid Back Parents Guide to Teaching Your Child to Read

Friday, February 8th, 2008

At first I thought of titling this article “The Lazy Parent’s Guide” but then I realized that most parents aren’t lazy, but they may have a slightly different philosophy about children and learning.
If you’re a big reader yourself or if you’re homeschooling, you’re probably concerned about how to teach your child to read. Reading is […]

Parenting in the Kitchen ? Lessons in Cooking, Socializing, and Bonding

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Kitchens are where everything happens. It’s not just where meals are prepared ? it’s usually the hub of the home, where family and friends get together to spend time. Cooking and eating together is about more than nutrition for the body. It’s also the experience of connecting and interacting with family members, to feed relationships. […]

I Cant Sleep Without You

Monday, February 4th, 2008

When my firstborn arrived into this serene and peaceful household, my entire world was transformed into a warzone and funfare at the same time. He became the focus of my attention throughout the entire day and I live to make sure he is alright. I made sure his food contained just the right amount of […]

Introduction to the Medications Used in the Treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

There are several treatment options available to help improve the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Since there is no prescription medicine that can “cure” for ADHD, the various medical interventions seek to improve symptoms. The most commonly used medicines are stimulants, such as Ritalin, Dexedrine, Cylert, and ADDerall. Stimulants have been around for about […]

If at First They Dont Succeed - What a Great Opportunity!

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

When kids try new things, sometimes it’s a ‘fit’ and sometimes a struggle.
So what’s a parent to do when they find that a child is floundering in a new activity? What if your son is in over his head? Or your daughter is not doing as well as either of you had hoped? What if […]