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  • Value-Based Parenting Strategies

    Value-based parenting is a dynamic attitude of understanding your own beliefs and values and then translating them into visible and tangible behavior for your children to see and learn. Every...

  • How to Stick to a Chore List

    A chore list is a great tool for getting all your daily tasks done and for completing multistep projects. However, any tool is valuable only when people are willing to use it. If your daily to-do...

  • How to Care for Parents at Home

    If your parents get older or have certain disabilities, they may lack the abilities to do things on their own and accomplish tasks that they use to be able to do. They may attempt to do things on...

  • Tough Love Vs. Spanking

    "Spanking" and "Tough Love" are terms that stir a bit of controversy in the parenting world. For our purposes, we'll define "to spank" as "to strike with the open hand, especially on the buttocks,...

  • Help for People With Bad Parenting Skills

    The art of parenting is not innate. Yet, the risks for doing a poor job are too great and can result in a child that develops behavioral problems, poor school performance and possible drug abuse....

  • Pro & Cons of Hotel Mini Bars

    Any parent traveling with children has checked in at one time or dozens to a hotel/motel room with a mini bar filled with delightful goodies for adults and children. A family squabble can be...

  • Mei Tai Instructions

    A mei tai is a comfortable way to wear your baby so that he gets the benefit of constant touch and closeness, while you have the benefit of having both hands free. A mei tai is a carrier that...

  • Generation X Parenting Skills

    Generation X can be defined as a generation that followed the Baby Boomer generation. These parents were born between 1965 and 1980 and were raised on Atari and MTV as well as the rise of cell...

  • How to Behave Behind the Wheel

    I could tell by the look on 7-year-old Jake’s face that something was wrong. He looked scared. When I asked what was going on Jake looked at the floor. His dad, who had driven him to our...

  • Anger Management Techniques for Parents

    We all love our children but sometimes the stress of raising them can become overwhelming. When this happens, you may find yourself losing your temper too quickly or more severely than the problem...

  • Parenting With Love and Logic

    The purpose of parenting with love and logic is to give them the tools they will need to survive and thrive in society. As parents, you understand that one day your children will grow up and no...

  • How to Encourage Creativity

    Engaging in creative activities allows children to develop their imaginations. It can also help build confidence by making it easier to express opinions and generate new ideas. Instilling...

  • How to Parent by Learning Style

    By finding out whether your child is a visual, auditory or tactile learner, you can help him or her process and retain information more effectively. Most children tend to learn best in one of...

  • How to Teach Men Parenting Skills

    A strong male role model has a positive effect on the social, physical and emotional development of a child. To teach men parenting skills, focus on their interests and strengths. Parenting isn't...

  • The Effects of Smoking Marijuana Around Infants

    Smoking marijuana is illegal unless one lives in a state where medical marijuana can be obtained and has a doctor's prescription. When one has an infant, there are many questions surrounding the...

  • How to Start a Parent Support Group in Your Home

    Parent support groups are a great way to bring people together to discuss tough parenting topics. As an individual, it may be hard to deal with the many aspects of raising children, but as a...

  • How to Develop a Child Care Philosophy

    A child care philosophy is the set of ideas that guides the decisions of parents, day-care centers or other groups that work with or raise children. It describes the principles that parents and...

  • How to Give a Butterfly Kiss

    A butterfly kiss is a way to give someone a "kiss" without using your mouth. It is a gentle form of affection. Instead of using your lips, the eyelashes are delicately fluttered against the skin...

  • How to Lecture a Tween or Teen

    Bill, the father of two boys ages 13 and 17, is a creative thinker with an original parenting style. He lectures his boys on issues they’re facing. His lectures are not the typical parenting...

  • About Parent Management Training

    Parent Management Training is a technique developed by Alan E. Kazdin, Ph.D. It is an evidence-based psychotherapy for children and adolescents with oppositional, aggressive and anti-social behaviors.

  • How to Show Kids the Benefits of Buying Less

    If there’s a silver lining to the financial stressors families are under--it’s that it’s no longer hip to have it all. Tweens and teens are highly susceptible to advertising. If it’s in the media,...

  • How to Rejuvenate Your Feminine Spirit

    Women demand too much of themselves. As mothers, we often feel as if we’re being devoured with obligations, families and jobs. As women, we are so accustomed to putting everyone else’s needs above...

  • Ideas for Painting a Baby Nursery

    Babies love to look at primary colors, and are also fascinated by black-and-white designs and plain stripes. Painting your baby's nursery may be challenging, however, as there are so many ideas to...

  • About Baby Slings

    Baby wearing is one of the oldest methods of carrying babies. Women of many generations have enjoyed the hands-free convenience that baby slings provide. In fact, Native American women could be...

  • How to Decorate Kids' Rooms to Transition From Baby to Teen

    As children age, their tastes and preferences change greatly. While your baby or toddler may love cartoons, chances are your teenager will not. You can easily spend a bundle of money redecorating...

  • How to Pledge No Harm to Children

    All children need protection from the many forms of abuse--the verbal put downs, name calling, physical punishment and beatings. Some children suffer from a lack of love and others are victims of...

  • How to Be a Peaceful Parent

    Parenting is a difficult job. With today's parents working long hours and children who need help with homework generally exceeding one hour, parents are stressed. This article will teach parents...

  • How to Use Natural Parenting Techniques

    There is a plethora of parenting styles out there, and it can be confusing to decide whose advice to follow. One fairly new philosophy is natural parenting, which emphasizes using your child's...

  • How Does Behavior Modification Work?

    Have you ever been in a grocery store and seen children act like brats with the parents seemingly giving into their whims? Ever seen that happen repeatedly with the same kids and same bratty...

  • How to Be a Helicopter Mom

    “Helicopter Mom” is the buzzword for those mom’s who actively participate in the lives of their children. Sometimes, this term isn’t used with much respect. Accused of...

  • How to Celebrate Harvest Day With the Kids

    Harvest Day is a fall celebration that usually occurs the last weekend in October or the first weekend in November. It provides an opportunity for families who don't want to engage in Halloween...

  • How to Blanket Train a Baby

    Teaching a baby how to sit still on a blanket enables the child to learn the importance of boundaries at an early age. Wouldn’t it be nice if your baby would sit quietly and play or take a...

  • How to Work With a Stuttering Child

    Your child stutters. Scientists have not come up with either a reason or a cure. What they do know is that parents are in the best position to influence this behavior. And for that reason, there...

  • How to Be a Happy Family

    To be part of a thriving, happy family takes commitment and enormous effort. You can’t take an inactive role, assume a passive attitude or adopt a do-nothing posture. On the contrary, to have a...

  • How to Laugh With a Youngster

    Children laugh a lot. Giggling, being silly, cracking up, wiggling, seeing the funny side of things comes naturally for young ones. They don’t hold back like adults and parents. If your family...

  • How to Start a Parent Coaching Business

    If you want to start your own home based business, operating a parent coaching business may be just for you. Parent coaches are in demand. Parents want to improve their family life, relationships...

  • How to Find an Attachment Parenting Support Group

    Attachment parenting (AP) is a style of parenting that has been scientifically proven to foster a healthier parent-child relationship. Some of the basics of attachment parenting include using...

  • How to Make a Pet Sitter Slogan

    There are many different approaches to writing a slogan. You can emphasize the quality of your service, tell what is different about your business, or simply come up with something catchy enough...

  • How to Encourage Siblings to Apologize

    It is only natural for siblings to fight. There may be sibling rivalry, fights between brothers and sisters over toys, or even just a difference in how they view life situations. When you see your...

  • How to Become a Parenting Super Hero

    Becoming a parenting super hero is time consuming but very rewarding to both you and your child. It helps the child become independent, proud and allows him or her to see that you love them dearly...

  • How to Create a Co Parenting Plan

    At it's face co-parenting seems like a simple thing to do. Two parents working together to make decisions about what's in their children's best interest and then implementing those decisions as a...

  • How to Avoid Power Struggles with a Child

    Kids seem to have a repertoire of "hooks" they use to get their parents to argue with them. Here are some one-liners that will get parents off the hook and cause children to do more of the...

  • How to Be a Cool Dad

    Of course, you're already a cool dad, but there is no harm in being even cooler. Check out these simple steps to being a cool dad and see if you don't already have what it takes.

  • How to talk to someone that's grounded

    Chances are that, while growing up, you'll have a friend that gets grounded. Talking to that person can be somewhat different while they are detained but it's not an impossible task, though. Here...

  • How to Lounge Around on a Weekend Morning with Kids

    Perhaps you remember the good old days, when you could kick back in bed, at the kitchen table or sprawled all over the livingroom floor with the newspaper and read it for hours on end. Or you...

  • How to be a Loving Parent

    Give your child a solid foundation of support and caring that will last a lifetime and make your home a heartwarming place to be. As a loving parent, you'll discover that being open, honest and...

  • How to be Responsible Parents

    Being responsible parents is the best thing you can do for your children. Good parenting is one of the hardest tasks you face as an adult. Remember your children are a reflection of you and your...

  • How to Juggle Work and Children

    Remember that children should be your first priority. Following suggestions have helped me stay organized while juggling work and children.

  • How to Be a Good Parent in Busy Times

    It’s challenging to be a good parent, and there are so many obstacles that get in the way, so here are some things you can do in these busy times of ours to continue being a great parent to your...

  • How to Encourage Children and Teens

    Parents, have you struggled with teaching your children self-esteem? Do they lack the drive to accomplish tasks? Are they becoming more secluded and isolated from friends or loved ones? They may...

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