A Different Slant On Raising Kids
March 10th, 2007
Living correctly is living in a way that will not burden anybody with additional karma. And that includes your children.
Living correctly is living in a way that will not burden anybody with additional karma. And that includes your children.
You may not realize it, but you have been pre-framing your children since before they were born. Read more.
If you try to get your ADD child to focus on only one thing, you’re just wasting your time and causing lots of frustration for you and your child, too. Read more.
The Parent as Coach model helps us as adults to examine our own core beliefs enabling us to respect the rising beliefs of our “emerging adults.” Read more about coaching for teens.
There are a few things we need to look out for in order to be settled and less hyperactive and stop all the not listening to the elders or just plain disobedience. How to be an obedient child.
We often talk about the science of parenting but is there such a things as parenting science? Read more about good parenting.
How do we as parents address a trend of declining social skills? How can we teach our children the social skills they need to prepare them for life? Here are 10 tips to get you started.
A look at how parents can improve communication and their relationships with their children, from avoiding verbal abuse to encouraging responsibility.
Sibling rivalry comes with the parenting territory. If you feel uncomfortable with rivalry between siblings then maybe it is best to stop at one child. Read more about this here.
Christmas break is (unfortunately) over and your spring semester is in full swing. You have books to read, tests to study for and papers to write. You can’t afford to miss class. You don’t have time to get sick.
Read this article which gives advice on how to feel better in 2007.