Articles and Resources for Parents

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Parenting Articles
But He's an Angel at Home
Behaviour problems at daycare or school, but not at home. Consider this... by Gary Direnfeld
Mommy What's A Hurricane? Helping Your Child Cope With Natural Disaster
As a parent, only you can decide what news is appropriate for your children but do not assume that your child does not have an awareness of the tragic events that have a global impact. by Dr. Charles Sophy
Do You Want Me to Help You Buy That Car?
Many people have read great books, and never once have they said, "You've got to read this book." If you don't have a passion and desire to share what you're reading, you may as well not read it. But if you're not living your life out, you're a dead sea. Well, he read 22 books. by Charlie "Tremendous" Jones
5 Tips For Talking To Your Children About What They See In The News
As a parent, only you can decide what news is appropriate for your children but do not assume that your child does not have an awareness of the tragic events that have a global impact. by Dr. Charles Sophy
Creative Goal-Setting for Kids and Teens
To build a pattern of positive expectations for your children, they need a way to keep score. Children know they are doing well when the task or project is well defined and the goals are clearly stated. by Denis Waitley
The Challenges of Single Parenting
In families where both a mother and father are present, both parents can participate in nurturing the child emotionally and taking care of the child in the world, and both parents can role-model what it looks like to do this for themselves. Single parents have a far greater challenge. by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
A Strategy for Successfully Raising Teenagers in a Crazy World
Practical advice for parents of teenagers. Raising teenagers successfully is a challenge and a blessing. It takes hard work and perseverance, but the end result is worth all the effort.
by Michelle Gonzalez
Baby Proof Your Home - Frequently Asked Questions
Keeping your baby safe at all times is one of your greatest concerns and responsibilities. There is so much to consider and it is very easy to overlook something that might be fairly obvious to some but escape others. by Martin Smith
Promoting Your Child's Motor Development
Assuming there are no serious motor problems present, what can you, as an involved parent, do to help promote your child's motor development? To help ensure she becomes a competent, confident mover who enjoys and therefore takes part in physical activity? The answer is: Plenty! by Rae Pica
How To Help Your Child Be Successful In Kindergarten
Your child’s first year of school should be a fun and exciting time. Children who are comfortable with and prepared for this first school experience are more likely to have rewarding and productive years, and therefore associate positive feelings with education. by Tina O'Block
Thirteen Values You Can Teach Through Homework
Are you a parent concerned about passing values on to your kids? Do you worry that you can’t find the time, or don’t know how? You don’t need thirty-minute multi-media presentations! You can do it with homework. In those precious moments you spend supervising your child’s homework, here are thirteen values you can subtly pass on. by Oma Edoja
7 Powerful Ways to Show Love to Children
If you could sum up all of our children's needs, hopes, and expectations in one word, that word would be love. Here are seven ways to show love that will help children build sturdy foundations for the future. by Steve Brunkhorst
The Best Gifts Ever: Life Experiences Every Child Should Have
The best gifts we can give our children can not be purchased in a store. And while they are within the grasp of all parents to give, not all children receive them. by Rob Stringer
A Whole Bunch Of Nothing
It is seemingly a common phenomenon that somehow spontaneously occurs to almost every teenager. It is the nothing thing. by Leslie Fieger
Working at Home With Kids
As fathers and mothers increase their workload in
this country, work and home obligations often come
into conflict. We must often make the agonizing
choice between spending "quality time" with our
kids versus getting caught up with work.
by Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC
Tips for Keeping Your Children Safe Online
Parents are constantly struggling with ways to keep their children safe online. The Internet has a global reach and at this point no bounds, or limitations. We've put together a collection of ten tips that should be observed while surfing online. At the very least these tips will prompt family discussions regarding safety. by Sharon Housley
Resources for Quality Child Care
Finding reliable child care can be time-consuming, stressful, and emotionally draining. Web sites have sprung up all over to meet the challenge that parents face. Here are profiles of several Web sites and books that may make the difference in your search. by Christine Louise Hohlbaum
How a 21st Century Dad Can Have a Positive Impact
In the 50’s, the stereotypical values of parental roles were more rigidly defined. The man made the money, and the mother took care of the children. Now in the 21st century, researchers have found that a father’s love for his children is just as important as a mother’s love.
by Linda Lovejoy
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