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Teaching Children to Behave Well in Public
Getting children to be children who behave in public places is a matter of expecting socially acceptable behavior at home. I'm not saying children need to learn to behave at home the way they should at the...
9 commentsHow to get control of your child: Teacher's secrets.
"I want ice cream", came the scream from the booth next to ours, followed by low embarrassed murmuring from the woman sitting with the spawn. It was the umpteenth time I had heard that refrain and I was...
0 commentsEffective Parenting: Violent Children
I want to talk a few minutes to those of you parenting violent children. I get numerous emails every week from frustrated parents who want effective parenting methods to steer their violent children in the...
0 commentsHow to Have a Well Behaved Cat
After a lifetime of living with one cat or another, and after watching more than one go from kitten to elderly cat, I've come to notice a few things about cats (and firmly believe a few other things about...
3 commentsA Mother's Simple Advice
My mother often talked about making babies and children feel secure - physically and emotionally. She often talked about how to hold babies in a way that made them feel safe and secure. For example,...
4 commentsThe Painful Task of Disciplining Children
Children do not enjoy a good reputation. They are most often judged as a whole, and not as individuals. When a small group of adults enter an establishment, say a restaurant or department store, it is...
14 commentsSimple Rules For Effective Parenting
"I love your kids! They are always so well behaved!" The words every parent longs to hear, right? I always joke that I beat them regularly, when in fact I rarely feel the need to even raise my voice...
0 commentsThe Well-Behaved Child by John Rosemond Book Review
The Well-Behaved Child John Rosemond This book is about how to raise a well-behaved child. Part of the title says discipline that works. Does this book provide the answers? Can...
3 commentsThe Well Mannered Dog's Bible
As a dog lover you may own an enthusiastic dog, a dog that loves life, a dog that looks forward to each and every day to play, jump and run, but as an owner you should not own an ill mannered dog. Your dog...
3 commentsWell Mannered Children; A Logical Approach
There are certain things you never tire of hearing. A Lark as it drifts lazily over a still, glassy lake. The crackling of a fire near a cozy campsite. The ring of the doorbell when you know the pizza guy is...
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