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The Truth About Spoiling Your Baby
I dread raising spoiled children. You know, the ones who whine incessantly and act like they’re the only people on earth with needs and wants and feelings. I’ve always known that I wanted my children to be empathetic, caring, thoughtful individuals.More -
Taming the Toddler Tantrum – How to Turn Drama into Cooperation
This morning we had one of those toddler melt-downs. She was sitting on my lap at the computer looking at a picture of a baby flash across the screen. I needed to get up; she wanted to look at that baby some more.More -
Toddler Tips -- Rediscover the Joy of Parenting Your Toddler!
I’m so tired of hearing about the “terrible twos”. Toddlers are wonderful, imaginative, curious, growing creatures with great senses of humor and an amazing zest for life. If there’s anything “terrible” it’s the way they are treated by the grown-ups around them.More -
Parenting Help - The Battle to Pick
I was helping to paint in a friend’s house last weekend when her two boys came in. They started asking repeatedly if they could help paint (we were doing a technical, faux-finish) and she said, repeatedly, no. One of the boys proceeded to pick up a brush and start dabbing at the walls.More -
The Ten Most Critical Things for Raising a Healthy, Empowered Child - A Must-Read for Every Parent!
It may sound simple, but it’s not easy. If you can succeed at the following ten items, your children will know that they are loved, capable people with passion and purpose in the world.As parents, we all have strengths and weaknesses.More -
Kids and TV – Common Sense Saves the Day
Yet another study has come out telling us that kids and toddlers are spending too much time in front of the TV. So tell us something we don’t already know…As a mother and an educator, I am very concerned at the television/video game phenomena of the 21st century. On the other hand, I realize that television can be a useful tool and can actually be educational.More -
Proactive Parenting -- How to Set Goals for Your Family and Children
So often, we parents get caught in a cycle of reactive parenting. A situation comes up and we react, and that seems to be the only way we parent. We go along, moment to moment and day to day and simply react to the circumstances around us.More -
End One-Way, Dead-End Conversations Forever! How to Foster Great Communication with Your Children
“How was your day today, sweetheart?” “Fine.” What did you do at school?More -
When is it Okay to Argue in Front of Your Children? The Answer May Surprise You!
When is it okay to argue in front of your children? You may be surprised by the answer to this question: it’s not what you think. Believe it or not there is a right time – and more importantly, a right WAY – to argue in front of your children.More -
If Momma Ain't Happy -The Role of the Mother as the Emotional Anchor of the Home
There’s an old saying in the south: If Momma ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy! In my own family, I’ve found this saying to be too true! The mother of a family sets the tone for the entire family and it’s up to her to bring balance and joy to the home.More