Powerful Parenting lays it on the line and reminds us that to spoil something means to ruin it and no one wants to ruin their children. However, many parents do just that. Loving your child does not mean that you cannot say no to him. It does not mean that you have to indulge him. Doing so will only make him grow up with a false sense of entitlement and it's unlikely that anyone else is going to spoil him as you have.
Removing sugar from your kids' diets can range from simple and painless to a complete diet overload, depending on what you have been feeding them. Besides providing a healthier way of living, feeding kids a sugar-free diet can also help alleviate ADHD symptoms, decrease the risk of developing diabetes and improve low-energy levels. If your kids are used to chocolate-flavored flakes for breakfast, marshmallow spread sandwiches for lunch, and dessert after every meal, you should incorporate healthier foods slowly to help everyone adjust happily and easily.
Knowing what and where your children are surfing on the Internet is a responsibility that falls to all parents and in-charge adults. A national survey conducted in 2005 by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children reports that over one-third of youth Internet users saw sexual material online that they did not want to see. Prevention is key when it comes to safety of children online. However, it proves difficult to control what children, especially older children, look at on the Internet without the aid of some software or device. These types of Internet-control software actively block websites and…
Learning to manage money at an early age can increase a person's chance of maintaining a lifestyle full of wealth. Many people struggle with debt, and often times live paycheck to paycheck to survive. The best time to learn money management skills is during the teenage years as they are making the transition from child to young adult.
There's nothing wrong with buying your children nice things or rewarding them with a treat. In fact it's a good thing because it shows your children that you appreciate their efforts. The problem comes when you overindulge your children with money. We live in an age of excess consumerism where advertisers entice us to buy the latest food products and gadgets, and when we give in to this we teach children that money is more important than values. It's important that children have a mature understanding of finances.
A maternity grant is a grant offered by the United Kingdom government to a low-income family expecting a baby. It is a one-time payment designed to help pay for the expenses of an upcoming child and is funded by the Social Fund. The grant does not have to be repaid and usually is dispersed by direct deposit. The grant amount is 500 pounds, and savings accounts do not factor into grant eligibility.
Opinions on determining allowance couldn't be more varied. Some parents don't believe in giving an allowance at all, some believe that it should be given in reward for chores, while others believe that an amount should be given every week, regardless of chores. Here are a few helpful tips to keep everyone's wallet padded while you determine your children's allowance and teach them to manage money.