Archive for September, 2009



3 Styles of Leadership, Parenting, Personhood - Only 1 That Works

Tuesday 29 September 2009 @ 9:09 am

This is something that not only works relating to leadership; it works in all facets of life where there’s a reliance on relationships working and good rapport toward peace and equity outcomes. That probably covers the vast majority of situations…


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Kids Don’t Come With Instruction Manuals - How to Write Articles on Parenting

Saturday 26 September 2009 @ 7:09 am

There are a number of books on parenting, and you can go to any bookstore and see an entire shelve of such books; books, which give us tips and techniques to raise our children. Unfortunately, many of these parents and…


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Parenting & Homosexuality - What to Do When Your Child Comes Out to You

Thursday 24 September 2009 @ 7:09 am

“Mom, dad, I need to talk to you.” Many parents have heard these words from their son or daughter. It may be something you’ve long suspected, or it may come like a bolt out of the blue. Scientific evidence supports…


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What’s Your Parenting Philosophy? Are You Just a Reaction to Your Own Parents?

Wednesday 23 September 2009 @ 9:09 am

At one time or another most parents have said, “Because my parents did “ABC” to me, I’ll never do that to my own kids,” or “I’ll never say that to my children!” Do you find that you are just a…


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Child Custody Questions About Step-Parenting

Monday 21 September 2009 @ 8:09 am

It is understandable for step parents to have questions about child custody proceedings and situations. In order for step parents to best know how to act under different circumstances, it is to their advantage to understand as much as possible…


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Parenting Through Transitions - The Secret to Managing Transition in Your Home

Sunday 20 September 2009 @ 7:09 am

Who struggles more with transition in your home, you or your kids? I think many us worry that our children will struggle, that the transition will be hard for them. Yet, when you look back on these transitions, most of…


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Parenting Children With Attachment Disorder

Friday 18 September 2009 @ 8:09 am

I have been working with children with attachment disorder (CWAD) for 20 years, including private practice and child welfare. This includes children who have been adopted, foster children, and children who may be living with a biological parent.

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A Novel Approach to Parenting

Thursday 17 September 2009 @ 8:09 am

Did you ever notice that life as a parent is very similar to reading a great story? We could title our story - A Story about -Your child’s name goes here - The Trials and Tribulations of Growing Up. UGH.…


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Parenting Tips - Divorce and Teenagers

Saturday 12 September 2009 @ 7:09 am

Divorce is a difficult thing for a couple to go through. When there are children involved, it is much more difficult. Young children may have a hard time understanding what’s going on. Teenagers are more aware of the logistics of…


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Step Parenting - Creating a Child Custody Calendar

Friday 11 September 2009 @ 8:09 am

Step parenting can be very rewarding, but it can also have challenges. To make things easier, the child custody arrangement should be worked out as smoothly as possible. One important way to help everyone adjust and accommodate the custody schedule…


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