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: Parents of Teen Drivers by: Melih Oztalaay So, what does a parent think while sitting in the passenger seat and their teen is driving with a permit license? A “bump†in the parking lot with another car? Traffic
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: Easiest 20% Return You Can Make by: News Canada (NC)-Many parents with hopes and dreams of a post-secondary education for their children also wonder where all the money will come from to pay for this education. According
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: Why Are So Many Americans Financially Dumb? by: Valerie Mills Yeah, we are a nation of financial dummies. Look at all the worthless get-rich schemes on the Net and TV. These ads exist BECAUSE people are buying. Watch
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: Dealing with your Student Debt by: Stu Collins The UK used to have an excellent 'free' education system, on the premise that education its citizens made the whole country wealthier. That has now changed, and student loans
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: The Importance Of A College Education by: Catherine Olivia It cannot be stressed enough to young people that a college education is the only way to obtain a good job and the type of job that will allow for a comfortable
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: Back to School, Ways To Help Your Student by: Ron Misener The arrival of September and a new school year looms. For some this is a much-anticipated event bursting with excitement and bolstered by confidence. For others,
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: 5 Steps to Stress-Guard Your Family by: Dr. Tony Fiore Part 1: Recognize the importance of family stress management Joe and Emily live in Southern California with their three young children. Both work and must commute
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: Home For The Holidays: Visiting Aging Parents by: Linda LaPointe Joanne returned home after not seeing her parents for about 6 months. She found her dad is not doing nearly as well as he has been leading her to believe.
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: Home For The Holidays: Ask Yourself Some Questions by: Linda LaPointe Annie easily slipped into becoming the sole caregiver of her parents. What started out as monthly grocery shopping for them, over the course of 2
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: Child Outdoor Games- Are Your Kids Breaking a Sweat? by: Nicole O'Reilly Do you recall playing games like red rover, hopscotch, tag or marbles? Games that used to have you out playing until your mum came out calling for
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: Home For The Holidays: Is it Time for That Talk? by: Linda LaPointe Just a couple of years ago Annie helped her parents get the washer & dryer moved from the basement to a bedroom on the first floor after her mom missed
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: The Choking Game by: mary Rosendale News out that kids who are looking for an easy, cheap, and pretty much undetectable high are choking themselves with belts, ties, ropes and dog leashes. The ligatures cut off oxygen
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: The Family Cycle (I) - Euphoric and Dysphoric Cycles in Marriage by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. Despite all the fashionable theories of marriage, the narratives and the feminists, the reasons to engage in marriage largely remain
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: Teen Advice On-line by: Angela Butera Dickson There is no doubt about it. We are an electronic society. From our cable television sets to our satellite radios, our cell phones to our beepers, our global positioning
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: 5 Ways to Deal With ADHD by: Glenn Murray With an increasing number of our youths suffering ADHD, stress syndromes, unemployment, depression, drug use, crime and higher rates of youth suicide than ever before, today’s
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: A Guide To Help You Teach Your Children Positve Self-Image Through Fitness by: Lynn Bode Raising a pre-teen or teenage daughter (or son) is not easy and can cause any parent a lot of stress. There’s so much to
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: More than Mom and Dad by: Barbara A. Eastom Bates Love, love, love. It makes the world go round. It makes a family. So why does it seem the moment you have a baby, love, or at least your love life as you know it, goes
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: How Many Sex Offenders Live On Your Block? by: Julie Joyce For any parent, learning that a convicted sex offender lives on the same block, can be a chilling discovery. The thought of it alone, can be disturbing. Most
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: Potty Training After a Divorce or Separation by: Danna Henderson Many parents share custody of their children, which presents a unique problem when it comes to potty training. It’s best to discuss potty training
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: What You Can Learn About Life From Your Children by: Marie Magdala Roker You can learn a lot from children.The best part of all is the advice is priceless. Walls looked so much better when they are decorated with artwork.
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: Spare Your Kids To 7 Most Distressful Divorce Parenting Situations by: Ruben Francia What 7 most distressful situations to kids that divorced parents should avoid? Learn them to spare your kids from the painful consequences. 1.
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: Finding Out Your Child Has a Disability: It's Not the end of the World by: Dr. Mark Nagler, Ph.D. Finding out that a child has been born with a disability, or that a previously healthy child has suffered an injury or
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: What Parents Should Do For Children To Do Their Best After Divorce? by: Ruben Francia Why do some children still do best after divorce and separation? Is there divorce parenting approaches that really work? Read and learn
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: Kids Party Etiquette for Parents by: Patricia B. Jensen INVITATIONS The rule of thumb passed down by experienced Moms and Dads is to invite the same number of party guests as your child's age. Resist the temptation to
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: 5 Popular Home-Based Business Ideas by: Detra Davis Since receiving child support payments and back-child support payments for over twenty years, it’s no secret how that support has helped to provide for my child’s
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: Child Support: 5 Key Things Every Parent Should Know by: Detra D. Davis There is no magic solution to getting issues surrounding child support resolved. Most parents know that when dealing with the bureaucracy tied to
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: Parents: Give Gifts That Will Keep On Giving by: Dr Bob Myers Many well meaning parents will buy gifts this season for their kids and teens that may be on one of the hot toy lists but lack true play value. Many toys that
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: The 21st Century Parent by: Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC John was a 43 year-old sales manager at a large company. He’s married and has 3 children, ages 7, 9, and 12. His wife works part-time as a nursing assistant,
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: Gifts for Christenings or New Babys by: H Porter A new baby is a celebration of life. You may find you are invited to a traditional chuch christening where a ceremony with god parents who take an oat to protect and teach
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: What 10 Things Divorced Parent Should Do To Promote Positive Child Adjustment? by: Ruben Francia The effects of recent enlargement in divorce rates are negative effects. Divorced children are more probably to get pregnant
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: What Divorce Parenting Practices is Best Appropriate for an Infant? by: Ruben Francia Is there such thing as divorce parenting practices that is best appropriate for an infant? I tell you, yes there is. In fact, it's
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: Are We There Yet? Study Examines The Family Vacation From Hell by: News Canada (NC)—You've done your research, made your reservations, and packed your bags. You're going to have a wonderful family vacation, right? Think
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: Divorced Parent: Do You Alienate Your Child from the Other Parent? by: Ruben Francia I have seen some divorce parents consciously distance their children from the other parent? Such actions may only be justified when
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: What Divorce Parenting Practices is Best Appropriate for School-Age Children? by: Ruben Francia It is being said that how bad or how well children go through the divorce depends on how the situation is handled. And believe
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: What 3 Greatest Gift You Can Give To Your Children by Co-Parenting? by: Ruben Francia A successful divorce is one in which the parents divorce each other but do not require the child to divorce one of the parents, either
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: Chinese Marriage by: Wong Yee Lee In ancient China, a man could have as many concubines as possible after the first wife. It was possible that the youngest concubine would be a teenager while the husband could be an ancient
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: The Privilege of Resolving Relationship Conflict by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. In a phone session I had with Shelly and Stan, a couple who have been together for six years, they described to me a conflict they had the day
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: Five Essential Baby Shower Gifts by: Jessika Ryder Ask first time parents-to-be what baby shower gifts they would like to receive. Watch their response -- you’ll quite likely see a look of real confusion on their
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: To Buy or Rent For Your College Student by: Dan The Roommate Man September always means Back To School, and for thousands of families it also signals Off To College. In addition, more and more young people are opting
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: Number 1 Key to Good Parenting by: Pam Jarvis The numbers are chilling. Teen suicide and homicide rates have tripled from twenty years ago. There is a 50% increase in childhood obesity. Teenage pregnancy rates are the
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: Food is Our Oldest Conversation: by: Phil Goglia Food is our oldest conversation and our most emotional one. Being nourished at our mother’s breast is our first activity after birth. As our lives unfold, we come
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: The Need for Balance in Childhood Education in Singapore & Asia by: Mike Lim “Education would be much more effective if its purpose was to ensure that by the time they leave school every boy and girl should know
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: Why Modern Moms Are Going Back to the Basics – The Evolution of the Cloth Diaper by: Tiffany Washko Having a baby is one of the most exciting times of your life. It is also one of the most stressful. So many decisions
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: Safe From Strangers by: Gary Direnfeld There are few thoughts as terrifying as the abduction of your young child by a stranger. The fear causes parents to think long and hard about their children’s safety. They
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: A Simple Method for Choosing the Perfect Name for Your New Baby by: Criss White A person's name is something they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Selecting a baby's name is an important, but often difficult
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: Breeeding Oscar Fish by: William Berg The Oscars, or Astronotus ocellatus, from Cichlidae family, are fairly easy fish to breed. All you need is pretty much leaving them alone and letting them do their thing if you lucky
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: College Cuisine by: Troy Pentico Going to college is a grand experience. It's the first time many young adults get the chance to begin taking care of themselves, no matter what the consequences. One of the main things
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: My Teenaged Parents by: Phyllis Staff 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
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: Contact Lens Options for Your Pediatric Patients by: Steve Cogger Pediatric patients are some of the most special patients we see in any practice. When infants present for contact lenses, we all know it is a medical necessity. The
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: How To Keep Your Kid'S Brain Healthy by: News Canada (NC)-According to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, approximately one in five children between the ages of four and 16 have a diagnosable psychiatric disorder.
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: Dermatologists Offer Advice to Parents on How to Talk to Teens About Acne by: ARA Content (ARA) - Acne is the most common skin disorder in the United States, involving 85 percent of the population at some point in their
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: Just Diagnosed With a Visually Impaired Child by: Patty Hone Finding out that your child is blind, partially blind, or has low vision can be a scary experience. Some disorders will be discovered at birth, if the vision
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: Weathering Colic for New Parents by: Jason Rickard A common problem many times facing parents is Colic. Estimates say that between 15-25% of infants are born with Colic. Although it is not believed to effect a baby’s
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: Facts About Allergies For Parents by: News Canada (NC)-Did you know that more than 20 percent of school-age children suffer from allergies. A condition that, if not diagnosed properly, can interfere with a child's ability
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: Inadequate Sex Awareness Poses Adolescent Health Risk by: Billy I Ahmed It is not uncommon, in a country like Bangladesh, that conversation about sexual issue remains a taboo. It is high time, that such taboo should be
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: Take Advantage of Your Child's Energy Levels by: Joseph Browns “Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well.†-Josh Billings If parents want to be able to make best use of
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: Relate With Your Teen and Gain Their Trust by: Tammy Pinarbasi We were all teens at one time for some many years ago even if we don't like to admit it. Many of us can look back and say our teen years were good, but with
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: The Kids are Alright: Technology is a Larger Part of Our Kids Lives Now More Than Ever. But Is Technology Making Our Kids Smarter? Part 2 of 2 by: Michael Dillon Part Two: The Case for Technology. It is making our Kids
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: Kids To Improve Their Summer Fire Safety Know-How by: News Canada (NC)-When Canadians think of summer, they conjure up images of vacations and long-weekend getaways, camping, picnics, spending time with the kids and,
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: Role Models for Your Teen by: Rachel Paxton By the time your children reach their teens, there is only a limited amount of time left to influence them and get them started in life in the right direction. The teen years
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: Your Job as a Role Model by: Anthony Kane, MD A certain educator was once asked at what point should a parent begin to prepare for child raising. "How old are you?" the educator inquired. "Twenty-three." "You should
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: How to Create an Emotional Bond with Your Child by: Anthony Kane, MD One of the most powerful tools that parents have for raising their children is the natural emotional bond that exists between them and their child.
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: Rasing a Violent-Free Teen in 10 Easy Steps by: Peggy Butler The disquieting behavior of teenagers in the 21st century, is being hailed by experts as a disturbing trend among troubled youth. Such an interpretation
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: Parents Deciding Kids future by: Bilal Shah In countries like Pakistan ,my country,it is a moral value that what your elders decide goes no matter how big or personal the matter is that is even about their careers or
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: Must Manners be Taught? by: Jacquie McTaggart PLEASE answer the following questions honestly. (Go ahead – you won’t be graded.) Does your child… Greet you with something other than a grunt in
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: Borderline Division 1? How To Make It by: Hugh Breland As a former NCAA Division 1 Athlete, I have parents ask me quite often what their son or daughter needs to do in order to make it to the highest level of college
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: *7* Laser Focused Secrets to *Close* Every Sale-EXPOSED! by: John Di Lemme Are you ready? Read this article then print it out and post it where you can see it. But first a Warning.. I warn you.. When applied..
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: Childhood Obesity & Parents' Healthy Food Confusion by: Cheryl Haining Many parents struggle to know which foods are healthy for their children. When they are able to opt for healthy choices, about two-thirds struggle
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: Parenting - The Irrational Vocation by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. There are some grounds to assume that a cognitive dissonance is involved in feeling that children are more a satisfaction than a nuisance. Why do people bother
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: Remember The "Generation Gap"? by: Douglas G. Burkland The techniques of managing relationships between parents and their children is as old as.. well, parents having children. It's not an easy job, either for the parent
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: Mutants or Clones? by: Jeffrey D. Murrah, LPC In a single dose of children's television, I was bombarded with themes of mutants, cyborgs, evolving and the digital world. These words intimidated me at first, until I learned
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: Children are People, Not Machines by: Jeffrey D. Murrah, LPC When growing up, my father frequently reminded me to "pay attention to the details." That saying became very real to me in the area of parenting. While raising
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: Talk Your Child Clever by: Susan du Plessis Most parents can hardly wait for their baby to say its first word. This usually happens between the nine months and a year. From about two years, the child should be able to
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: 5 Steps to Raising an Optimistic Child by: Dr. Tony Fiore I had just completed a session with 17-year old Julie who suffered from severe depression. Julie believed she was a total failure and would never be able to change
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: The Ten Things That Successful Parents Do by: Dr. Tom Olson 1. They are leaders as well as parents. They don’t rely on the schools, the government, television, the movies or music to teach their children values
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: How to Pick the Best Name for Your Baby by: Nancy Wurtzel Expectant parents spend hours preparing the nursery, poring over pregnancy and delivery books and going to childbirth classes. Yet surprisingly, many decide their
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: Five Ways To Turbo-Boost Your Parenting Skills by: Frank McGinty The 'phone conversation had nothing at all to do with parenting - but it made me think . . . 'Hello, Eastbank Football Club. Can I help you?' 'Good
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: It's OK for your child to be bored. In fact, it's recommended! by: Alan M. Hess NY -- Strange as it may sound, bordom promotes happier, creative kids who are better problem solvers. When children use their own creativity
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: Parenting by: Clive Taylor This article on parenting is by a practicing relationship counsellor/therapist, and father. The following suggestions will be useful for any parent or caregiver who wants to improve their
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: The Importance of Teaching Children to Love Reading by: Paula Wilson Alot of children today are not developing a love of reading that will help them be successful adults. As parents, our fundamental duty is to prepare
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: "You Make Me Sick" and other things Parents Say in Anger by: Patricia Gatto Maryann is so focused she's blind. She's slipped over the edge of responsibility and forgot the real reason she is working so hard. It's for
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: Family as as Entity by: Skye Thomas As a mother, I feel that it's my duty to look out for the needs of each individual in the family. I believe that no one person, child nor adult, is more important than any other.
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: Are Your Children Growing Up Too Fast? by: Kimberly Chastain Each time our children graduate from one stage to another (i.e. crawling - walking, preschool - school, highschool - graduation) we as parents are excited
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: Bad Company by: Nilesh Gore Here we will come to know who are the most responsible person to make your child an addicted person & failure. In general we see kids who are addicted of tobacco , drinking, smoking, etc.
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: Authoritarian Parenting, Permissive Parenting, or Loving Parenting by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Angie was brought up by rigid, authoritarian parents who kept her on a tight leash. They rarely considered her feelings about
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: Words of Wisdom for Single Parents by: Sarah Mitchell The cost of being a parent and raising a child in todays world is constantly increasing. The risk of your child becoming involved in problem behaviour is also greater.
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: Children, Entitlement and God by: Erika Chopich, Ph.D. “Setting the alarm on Sunday mornings is inhuman…..God should know that!†Those were my adolescent thoughts every weekend when my parents forced
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: Six Steps to Raising Financially Responsible Teens by: Crystal Paine In today’s money-driven society, teens are constantly bombarded by magazines, television ads, and peer pressure which make them feel less than
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: Healing Anger and Violence in Our Society by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. I have counseled individuals, couples, families and business partners for the past 35 years and authored eight published books. All this experience has
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: Helping Parents Cope with Children's Disabilities by: News Canada (NC)-Parents of children with disabilities face extra demands on their time, energy and resources. Most cope well, despite the fact that increased stress
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: 5 Ways to Profit From No Child Left Behind (NCLB) by: Detra D. Davis The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (No Child Left Behind) is designed to reform and improve student achievement and change the culture of America’s
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: How Well Do You Know Your Child? by: Marie Magdala Roker Do you think you really know your child? I don't mean know what he/she likes and doesn't like, but to know him/her well enough to understand his/her challenges,
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: Parents - What Kind of Role Model Are You? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Are you being the person you want your children to be? Many parents today really try to be better parents than their parents were. They attempt to be
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: The Three Sure-Fire Ways to Teach Your Child About Safety by: Michelle Annese We understand that for your child to be truly “Kid Safe†that they must understand and use two types of self defense. Physical,
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: Sports Psychology Guidelines for Sports Parents by: Dr. Patrick J. Cohn Sports parents have a big impact on their young superstars. A healthy and successful sports experience will depend on sports parents' ability to
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: Creative Ideas for Easing Separation Anxiety by: Nicole Brekelbaum Does your child exhibit separation anxiety at daycare drop-off? Do you spend more than fifteen minutes struggling to calm your child's fears? You are
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: Number 1 Key to Good Parenting by: Pam Jarvis The numbers are chilling. Teen suicide and homicide rates have tripled from twenty years ago. There is a 50% increase in childhood obesity. Teenage pregnancy rates are the
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: The Parent Teen Relationship And How To Improve It by: Carol Shepley It was the homework that did it. Each night became a challenge in how I was going to get my son, a non-academic, to do his homework. I tried patience,
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: COMMITMENT: Teaching Children the Lessons of a Lifetime by: Jeffrey M. Miller It's been said, time and again, that for a child to learn what is most important, he must be shown the lessons through example, not through
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: Questions To Ask A Pediatrician (for new to be parents)? by: Christoph Puetz Having a baby is already scary enough. There are so many new things that need to be taken care off and you are swamped with decisions to be
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