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Setting Boundaries for Children
Pick up any parenting book or magazine and you're sure to read of boundaries. But what does that mean? What are these magical components of good parenting and what do we do with them? According to Dictionary.com, a boundary is - something that...
4 commentsHow to Stop Older Kids From Whining
Maybe you didn't quite nip out that whining when your kids were younger, or maybe it's just the way things go, but older kids do their share of whining too. It's no secret that whining is universal. We parents do it often enough. Why do I always...
4 commentsHow to Deal With Back Talk
Sooner or later all parents have to deal with back talk. It's kids' way of asserting their personalities, expressing their wishes, and testing your limits. While it may be annoying and you certainly want to...
1 commentHow to Stop Tantrums For Good
You know the scene. A kid is freaking out, screaming, whining, or just plain badgering you to do what he wants. I have seen several small children actually hit their parents and others. A simple temper...
5 commentsAttachment Parenting and Discipline
One of Dr. Sears eight ideals of Attachment Parenting is Positive Discipline. Whether or not you agree with all the aspects of Attachment Parenting, you may be interested in learning more about positive discipline. The idea is to create boundaries...
6 commentsRecognize and Reject Popular Myths of Social Trends Parenting
New York Times best selling author and family therapist Michael Gurian, coined the term ‘social trends parenting' to refer to the current trend of raising children by following parenting fads and expert...
5 commentsHow to Stop Young Kids From Whining
Whining has got to be right up there on the parents' list of annoying things our kids do. When it comes to whining, it's better to have a plan because if you don't, you're likely to do anything to make it stop...
9 commentsKeep Kids In Line With Reward Boards
As parents we need all the tools we can get. Reward boards are a great way to get kids to do what you want them to do. At the same time, reward boards help them to take ownership in their behavior and have a good attitude about it. The idea is that...
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