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    • 361.

      How to Survive your Son Growing Up


      by Gary Kurz - 2007-05-18
      I am always amused when I hear my nieces lament the strange things their pre-teen sons do. Behavior from fishing out things they accidentally dropped into a toilet and forgetting to wash their hands,...
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      Hey Mom - Inspire Your Child by Living Alive


      by Tami M. Szabo - 2007-05-16
      Every Mom wants to be an inspiration to her child. However, sometimes Moms need a little reminder that one of the greatest ways you can teach your child is leading by example. When you model a l...
    • 363.

      Are You Using Emotional Intelligence When You Parent?


      by Maurine Patten - 2007-05-19
      The idea of Emotional Intelligence (E.I.) was proposed in the early 1980's. E.I. is the ability to access and make use of your feelings in order to be motivated and make good decisions. Daniel Golem...
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      Child Support and Single Parenting


      by Cassandra George Sturges - 2007-05-22
      Imagine the day to day to stress of living in a two-parent home… and then multiply that by ten for the single parent. Single parents must be the hardest working people in the world. It is impossible ...
    • 365.

      Not Now Son


      by Cassandra George Sturges - 2007-05-22
      Arms folded, staring into space, the fifteen-year-old young man rocked back and forth in his chair positioned opposite of his father. "Our first goal is to open the lines of communication between the ...
    • 366.

      A First Aid Kit For A Teenager's Rebellion


      by Lu Smith - 2007-05-22
      Every teenager's gotta blast through a rebellion period at one stage in their lives or other. It doesn't have to be a white-hot, out-and-out revolt. You know. It's the one with house-shattering, door-...
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      Long Term Effects Of Punishment


      by Tulum Dothee - 2007-05-22
      I always get such a kick out of the way Jane Nelson puts this: Get rid of the crazy idea that in order to make children do better, first you have to make them feel worse. Do you feel like doing better...
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      Take Time For Training And Planning


      by Tulum Dothee - 2007-05-22
      In Positive Discipline, Jane Nelson reminds us to take time for training and planning to avoid power struggles, frustration, hassles and misunderstandings. Children often don't know what is expected o...
    • 369.

      Time-Tested and Proven Top Ten Parenting Tricks


      by Regan Forsyth - 2007-05-22
      1. Avoid power struggles with your child. This teaches your child the art of manipulation. Instead, state your expectation then explain the consequences for not following through. Then let your child ...
    • 370.

      The Glamorous Life Of A Self Employed Mom


      by Sheila Hull-Summers - 2007-05-24
      Each morning, my 4 year old goes to preschool, followed by daycare for a few hours in the afternoon. During this time, I answer email in sweats, process orders to customers from my warehouse (the gara...