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Giving your Children a Healthy Self-esteem
- 2007-04-29
Self-esteem is an important trait in your child's development. The way a person views him or herself affects not only the way the rest of the world sees them, but also how far they will go in life. If... -
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Unlocking your Child's Potential
- 2007-04-29
What is potential? Webster's New World College Dictionary defines potential as: "that can, but has not yet, come into being; possible; unrealized; undeveloped." Your child's potential is as unlimited ... -
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Avoiding the Blame Game
- 2007-04-29
Since children imitate most of what their parents do, it is important for you to teach them through action, not just words. The values and morals you want your child to learn will only be passed on if... -
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Teaching Morals by Living Morals
- 2007-04-29
How you decide to raise your children is entirely dependent on your morals, values, ideology and how you were raised. Everyone has different methods of raising their children. What unites all parents ... -
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Don't Put a Lid on Your Child's Dreams
- 2007-04-29
Circus trainers are able to control fleas, some of which can jump more than 100 times their height, by taking advantage of a flea's negative attitude. The trainers put the fleas in a jar and set the l... -
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Negotiation as a Parenting Tool
- 2007-04-29
A parent is meant to be the rock in a child's life. We set the rules and children live by them, right? Many times this is the case. We set up specific guidelines for our children so that they can dist... -
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Forget Sticks and Stones - Words Can Hurt
- 2007-04-29
Everyone has heard the saying "Stick and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me." While that may be a good mantra for your children to brush off any mean things other children may hav... -
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Taking Procrastination off the To-do List
- 2007-04-29
Maybe you have a to-do list that is a couple weeks old or perhaps you have a stack of unanswered mail balanced precariously on your desk. Procrastination is not a trait to be proud of, and it is certa... -
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When "The Dog Ate My Homework" Just Doesn't Cut It
- 2007-04-29
"Make an effort, not an excuse." No matter what the situation, children always seem to have an excuse for everything. From "the dog ate my homework" to "she made me do it," parents and teachers worldw... -
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Persistence Takes Patience
- 2007-04-29
Successful people work through their fears and hesitations. Even when they don't feel like giving 100 percent to a project, they do it anyway. Just because you've failed once does not mean you will ne...
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