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Here’s a List of Personality Traits to Help Parents Understand Their Kids
by Lela Davidson
As parents we often observe certain personality traits, but without guidance it may be difficult to articulate these traits, or even identify them specifically. This is a list of personality traits you can... published 6 weeks ago
How to Use Open-Ended Questions to Get Kids Talking
by Lela Davidson
If you want to have interesting conversations with your kids, ask open-ended questions. If you start this practice at the dinner table when they're little, you'll be ready to face the challenges later when... published 3 months ago
How to Understand and Support Your Child’s Core Personality
by Lela Davidson
As parents we are in a unique position to help our children answer the basic human question who am I? I've recently learned about yet another parenting style, or philosophy. It's called Nurture the Nature -... published 6 weeks ago
New Year Resolutions for Parents
by Lela Davidson
Whether you think you're a great parent, or not so much, there's room for improvement. New Year's may be the time to take a look at your parenting and resolve to improve. Give Yourself a Break The worst thing... published 7 months ago
Recognize and Reject Popular Myths of Social Trends Parenting
by Lela Davidson
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... published 4 weeks ago
How To Love Your Teenage Daughter: 5 Tips For Dads
by Lela Davidson
Adolescence can be rough on girls - and their Dads. Fathers are challenged by a little girl who is becoming something very different. The most important thing Dads can do is love their daughters. Doing so... published 5 months ago
How To Get Young Kids To Do Homework
by Lela Davidson
Is it me, or do kids have a lot more homework than when we were kids? In our school district the official policy is ten minutes per grade level. For example, 2nd graders are supposed to have no more than 20... published 3 months ago
Write a Love Letter to Your Child This Valentine’s Day
by Lela Davidson
Valentine's Day is a time for parties and treats and most likely your child will exchange silly cards with their friends. But what if they got something really special this Valentine's Day? You can... published 6 months ago
How To Celebrate New Year’s Eve With Children
by Lela Davidson
Just because you have children doesn't mean you're out of luck for New Year's Eve. You can celebrate New Year's with kids at home or out. Take a look at these ideas to find out what's right for your family.... published 7 months ago
How to Eliminate Separation Anxiety in Small Children
by Lela Davidson
Anxiety is Normal Many parents worry over an infant or child's so-called separation anxiety when they are left with caregivers. I wonder if it's not primarily a function of the adult's anxiety over leaving... published 7 months ago










