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Understanding Your Changing Teenager
Brain changes, hormones, physical growth all aid to make life difficult for teens and in turn difficult for parents. Tips and reasons on understanding and parenting your teenagers.
13 commentsOpposite Sex Friendships - When Do They Hurt a Relationship?
Even strong, loving relationships can fall victim to opposite sex friendships if appropriate boundaries aren't negotiated. Learn to avoid pitfalls of jealousy and provide loving support without becoming vulnerable.
4 commentsCrazymakers in Your Life
Some friends build you up, celebrate your successes and mourn with you when you are sad. They are compassionate, caring and almost always an absolute joy to be with. And there are friends of another type. They have no peace, and their turbulence...
7 commentsLoving boundaries between a father and daughter- three part series- part 3
There are clear cut and dry boundaries between a father and daughter that should never be crossed. I am sorry to even have to mention these but I will be clear and simple: Any inappropriate sexual touching done on the part of the parent or allowing...
28 commentsSetting Boundaries with the Mother-In-Law
How to handle the mother-in-law has been a topic of emotional debate since Eve became a mother-in-law. Comedy routines are based on the actions of the mother-in-law. Movies center around her actions. Marriages have been ruined because of...
29 commentsFair Fighting: How to Fight Fair When Emotions are High
Fair fighting comes naturally to people who respect and admire each other, but when problems have caused resentment, these tips can help couples get back on track.
4 commentsCoping With Your Defiant, Rebellious Teenage Son
Resources and advice for coping with full blow rebellion and defiance during the teen years. Personal account of my experience with my Son.
59 commentsWhy Strict Parents are the Best Parents
In this age of blurred parental-children boundaries, parents are often afraid to be authoritative, setting rules and guidelines for their children because it means that they are the bad guys. Well, here's news for you-children respect strict and authoritative parents who establish rules. guidelines, and boundaries for their children. These parents are the good parents because they are concerned about and love their children-they are friends with their children but know the limits!
8 commentsBuilding a Cedar Strip Canoe: The Basics
A practical account of my experiences and a brief guide to building a cedar strip canoe. It includes links to stories of using the canoe for wilderness camping and fishing.
5 commentsDiscipline And Parenting Techniques For Young Children
Child discipline is a hot topic. Parents want to know, what is the best form of discipline for my young children. What is the difference between discipline and punishment? Is there a difference between discipline and punishment? Yes, a...
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