Archive for February, 2009
In this article, the role of choice of parenting is discussed. It is seen as fundamental to keeping good feelings going between us and our kids.
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When I began my career as a parenting coach over six years ago, my aim was to share my expertise and 20 years experience in parenting and child development. I’d learned so much throughout my years of study, working with…
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Rewards. Positive Reinforcement. How often have we heard that this is a great way to motivate our children? However, if you’re dealing with an oppositional defiant disorder child or a normal but difficult child, using rewards can be a big…
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What’s fun about getting up at 6:00am to ensure that my little darlings are dressed, fed and watered, allowing myself a mere five minutes before the school run to sort myself out? What could possibly be entertaining about having to…
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Being a single parent can be extremely challenging. Here are some tips on how to stay sane as a single parent and also on how to be the best possible parent for your child.
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If you are like me, you are always looking for the best, you’re always looking to be the best. As a parent I am looking for the best parenting help I can find. But what is the best? I have…
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My sole mission is to teach parents how to drastically shorten the months (sometimes years) it takes to restore order in the home, strengthen the bond between parent/child, and reconnect families. In Part 1 of this article we…
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Parents will be the first to agree that parenting is one of the most difficult jobs on the planet. It is not easy keeping children on the right path, considering the obstacles they face. Parents make decisions every day which…
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“Because I said so!” You heard it from your parents. Did you swear you’d never, ever, say that? You know there have been times when you wanted to say it. Well, it may surprise you to know that you should…
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You’re placed in charge of dealing with teenagers and you hear one or more begin shrieking at what seems to be the top of their lungs. What do you do?
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