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Preparing for Wealthy ChildrenMost parents want their children to become rich adults. This article helps parents identify and develop the attitudes which will encourage one's child to become wealthy.
Money Management Skills for KidsI have a confession to make. I had no money skills growing up whatsoever. My parents lived paycheck to paycheck, and my mother frequently agonized over how to buy groceries for the week. Because of ...
The Art Of Getting Your Kids To Talk To YouBeing a parent isn't easy. Some days just getting everyone in your family all together at the same time for dinner can seem like the "impossible dream". Between after school sports and clubs and work...
Am I Hurting My Child By Staying Home?It's something many stay at home moms fear, that they are hurting their child socially by not putting them in daycare or doing a million activities with them from the time they are born. But it's not...
How To Get Homework DoneWhy do teachers give out homework when all it does for many children and their families is cause stress? Does your child's homework cause you both stress every time it must be done? Is your child fig...
3 Key Challenges To Reduce Homework Time and Stress - What Parents Can Do
Tip! Help Your Child To Want To Play The Piano!Tip! Help your child to want to play! (the Piano or any musical instrument) Help your child to want to play! Make him the hero and his playing of the song can only save "Winnie the Pooh!" Many paren...
Mother GuiltGuilt is an emotion every human has to endure, but the worst guilt by far is mother guilt.
Asperger's Syndrome and AnxietyChildren with Asperger’s Syndrome are known to be more naturally 'anxious' than their non-ASD peers. The challenges presented by the 5 characteristics of Asperger's Syndrome (social impairment, communication impairment, sensory sensitivity, repetitive behaviours and difficulty with change) potentially make their world a confusing and frightening reality. Add anxiety to the mix and you may have a child who is anxious and worried 100% of the time.
Social Skills and Problem Solving: Parents, Are You Listening?Listening is often the most important part of helping kids solve their problems. Most parents are well equipped with listening skills, but don't use them when interacting with their kids. This article reminds parents that in many cases, when helping their kids, they don't have to do anything very different from how they help their friends.
Breastfeeding and Sibling RivalryIntroducing a newborn brother or sister into a family can be an extremely exciting time for everyone involved. But it can also cause feelings of loss for younger children and they can react destructively. Understandably, younger children may feel put out and threatened by the new addition to the family. And family life can become fraught.
Drug Use in SchoolsThe availability of drugs at schools has increased over the last ten years although the overall use of illicit drugs has declined. Yet too many teenagers are still abusing drugs.
Before You Were BornSomeday you will know that the world existed before you. You will discover that Daddy and I were people before we were parents. By the time you're curious about who I was before you were born, I may have forgotten, so this is for both of us.
Checklist and Guidance for Children with Sensory NeedsPublished author and national speaker reveals symptoms and supports for children with sensory needs.
Children with Sensory Needs - The Misunderstood Five Percent of the General PopulationPublished author provides hope and inspiration for the five percent of families with children with Sensory Processing Disorder.
Desperate MomsPubished author and national speaker reveals the hidden secret that has eluded desperate moms for centuries - equal participation of mothers and fathers.
Summer Activities to Engage Sensory Sensitive ChildrenPublished author and national speaker reveals inexpensive, fun and engaging activities for sensory sensitive children. Many children with ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities exhibit sensory sensitivity.
Political Correctness is Making Us All WeakPolitical correctness in modern society is making us weak and allowing us to accept less and lower our expectations and thus people are not trying as hard and in doing so it appears that we are getting less from each individual. Less integrity, less effort and less caring as to the outcome or results and this can all be attributed to political correctness.
Logical Consequences: 5 Parenting Solutions and 1 MistakeHave you ever given your child an illogical consequence? I have. I learned how my kids tricked me too. Don't make this mistake.
Kids and TV – Common Sense Saves the DayHow much television is too much? Here are some common-sense guidelines to help your family find that happy medium.
Children and Behavior: What Are We Teaching Them?School is out for the summer and children everywhere are running, jumping, and playing…oh, wait. That could be wrong. I personally know of two children who are fighting over whose turn it is to play a video game. This has been going on all summer and as their mother, I sure do wish they would figure out how to work it out. So, how do I, as one of the adults in the house, help them with that?
A Child Doesn't Have to Know How to Read to Read!You would never think to not speak to your child because she can't talk. Why would you think to not read to your child simply because she can't read?
An Apple a Day Can Help Kids Make the GradeGetting a child to eat healthy food can be a monumental challenge for any parent. However, studies show that all of the haggling, arguing, and hassle is actually worth the effort as a healthy diet leads to enhanced academic performance in school. In fact, malnourished children often struggle in school because they are more likely to miss school, score lower on standardized tests, and repeat grades. Worse, bad eating habits can lead to serious health problems, such as diabetes, that not only affect academic performance but a student’s ability to participate in extracurricular activities.
Teens and AlcoholIt's the standard at every weekend party: a case of beer, a keg, many hard liquor bottles and mixed drinks. Alcohol is everywhere these days, and teens can't keep their hands off it.
Potty Training AwarenessOur top 10 potty training tips for solving potty training problems. Being aware of your potty training problems is the first step to solving them.
Good Genes Cannot Always Make Up For Bad ParentingIf you are a smart person and have good genes in your family and your spouse also has good genes and is fairly intelligent then chances are you will have an intelligent offspring. But good genes cannot make up for bad parenting because even if you have a stupid child, but that child is well educated then the nurturing can make up for the stupid genes.
Parenting With PurposeParenting is the number one most important purpose we have. It does not come natural and your own experiences may not have prepared you for the challenge. It is my fondest hope that this article will assist you in your rewarding journey.
Your Parents Lied to You and Well You Believed ThemYour parents told you if you work hard, try your best and do the right thing that you will be successful. Your parents told you to follow the word and to obey the law. Your parents and teachers told you about history. Your parents told you that the government will protect you and they are there to help us all. Guess what, everyone lied to you.
Reconnecting With Your Self: Four Steps for New MomsMotherhood can be exhausting and stressful. Here are some tips for new mothers on how to remember who they are.
Girl Power: Raising a Female EntrepreneurWhat can you teach your daughter to help make the transition from student to careerwoman easier? Is there a way to prepare them to compete in "man's world". Some simple strategies that Moms can use to make that future glass ceiling encounter a piece of cake!

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