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- Communicating with Your Teenager By Uma Shankari
Savita, a student of English Literature from Bangalore's Mount Carmel College, goes with her friends every Saturday to a pub
on M.G.Road. She knows her mother will never approve, so she gives different reasons for staying out. Ask her if she doesn't
feel guilty doing so; she gives a pat "no". Then she reflects and says she would love to tell her parents just as she tells
some of her friends; but her "mother will never understand". She asks me if "right" and "wrong" isn't relative, and why p…
- Reincarnation: Sacred Children Series - 1 of 3 By Skye Thomas
Many years ago, my children were raised on the various teachings and concepts of "magic" as I was studying different religions and spiritual beliefs. I had come across many metaphysical teachings woven throughout most of the different religions. It was very important to me that they stay authentic and real. I didn't want them to ever allow anyone to convince them to be something other than the beautiful souls they already were. They took to the metaphysical teachings quite easily and naturally…
- Making Internet Chat Safe For Your Children By John Deprice
No matter what you say or do, your kids will chat and use IM (instant messengers) over the internet. That's a given. But since you have the obligation to protect your children, be aware that there are parent-friendly software tools that can assist you.Chat WatchChat Watch logs both sides of instant messages on AOL, ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo. Chat Watch features parental controls, chat scheduling, a chat acronym translator, and more. Chat logs can be automatically e-mailed to you, copied to a networ…
- Misplaced Passion By Carolina Fernandez
"Before every action, ask yourself: Will this bring more monkeys on my back? Will the result of my action be a blessing or a heavy burden?" --Alfred A. MontapertIt’s that time of year again. Plans are underway for end-of-year recitals, end-of-year concerts, and end-of-year teacher appreciation brunches. I’m in the midst of them, getting ready for violin book graduations, three orchestra concerts, and a middle school graduation. The high school has already phoned asking for my contribution to T…
- Parenting Your Teenager: Kids and Money By Jeff Herring
Most teens go into the work world ill-prepared to manage the money they will be making. Even if their parents have attempted to teach them about money, they still haven't had the wonderfully frightening experience we have all had. You know the one: It's called ``getting to the end of the money before the end of the month.''Here are some tips on teaching teens about managing the money they are about to make.Once they get a job, here's what to do. Have them take the very first pay check and ... …
- Helping Your Teen Get Back to School With Clear Skin By Naweko San-Joyz
Backpack? Check. Notebooks? Check. Ink-pens? Check. Clear Skin? Mommmm!If you are anything like three-fourths of the parents Harris Interactive for the American Counseling Association recently surveyed, you are actively involved in helping your teenager treat acne.While getting everything in order for back to school adds enough stress, the last thing your teen may want to deal with is a pimply face. So how can you send Mr. or Miss “But I have to have it now!” off to school with no fuss and no …
- The Added Advantage In African American Children's Education: Computer Homeschooling (Part 2) By Daviyd Peterson
We've got spirit, yes we do! We've got spirit how 'bout you!We left our parents and friends in our last article discussing the commitment it takes to homeschool african american children. In part 2 of 4 we will discuss finding resources to make sure that african american parents commitment to their children's education is not hampered because of anything easily available.First we have to thank all our loyal readers and visitors, without your support the countless hours of being marathoned by t…
- Preparing a Sibling for Baby By Michelle Higgins
You may be excited about the thought of having another baby to complete your family, but your little darling first born may not quite feel comfortable with the idea of having a sibling! The spotlight that was on her all these years is about to shift and she may feel threatened. Help her make the transition a smooth ride and let her enjoy the experience of having a little brother/sister.'You are gonna be Big brother!'It is crucial to prepare a sibling for the arrival of a new baby, much in adva…
- Parenting Your Teenager: The Power Struggle By Jeff Herring
Q: My husband and I are at a loss as to what to do with our two teenagers. They have been great kids and all of a sudden it seems like we are in teenage hell! We keep fighting to see the kids we once knew, and they keep fighting to get their own way. We have been considering family counseling, and really would like to know what goes on in counseling. Can you give us some help with our kids and what to expect in counseling?Sure can. Here’s how it usually goes. I get a call from a worried mom or…
- Watering Your Young Child’s Mind By Emma Rath
Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row.It’s an everyday nursery rhyme, it’s simple to sing with your small child, and apparently this nursery rhyme about a little child watering her garden is watering your little child’s mind!Early childhood educators have identified pre-reading skills that are necessary for the learning of reading and the mastery of language. They include phonological awareness, or the awareness…
- Are Public Schools A Menace To Your Kids? -- 11 Danger Signals By Joel Turtel
Parents, do you have children who do poorly in school, or are bored or frustrated with their classes or teachers? In contrast to what most public-school officials will tell you, in most cases the problem lies with the schools, not with your children.It turns out that millions of children, including yours, have good reasons to hate public school, reasons that you as a parent should not ignore.Here are eleven danger signals from your children that parents should watch out for:1. Is your child’s …
- Top 5 Characteristics of Good Leadership to Instill in Our Home School Children By Daviyd Peterson
I am sure that this list can be jogged and added and taken away or all of the above, after being in the presence of several true leaders these are the ones that stuck out in my mind. Our home schooled children can be given a greater chance to make a diference in the world if the are leaders in mind, instead of following others blindly. I made it simple on purpose to give home school parents a chance to incorporate some of these attributes in their curriculum and then we can all live in a bette…
- Asperger's Syndrome - Should I Tell My Child of Their Diagnosis? By Nelle Frances
To tell or not tell your child or others of their diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome. It’s really a personal decision that has pros and cons on either side. Some parents may struggle with telling a 3 year old they have Asperger’s Syndrome, fearing they may not understand; that it could frighten them.While saying directly “The doctor says you have Asperger’s Syndrome,” may be unnecessary, talking about the characteristics of Autistic Spectrum Disorder in a way the child can relate to is vital in …
- Meet The Twixters! By Michael Grose
There is a new stage of development for parents to consider.The stages of development are roughly the following: children move from infancy, to early childhood and onwards to middle childhood. These stages take roughly the first ten or so years of life. Our children then move into a long stage known as adolescence (with a number three sub-stages) that is a transition phase into adulthood. That’s it, right?No, it seems that we have another phase that links adolescence with adulthood. The twenty…
- What Parents Should Do For Children To Do Their Best After Divorce? By Ruben Francia
Why do some children still do best after divorce and separation? Is there divorce parenting approaches that really work? Read and learn the divorce parenting approaches that really work.Going through the process of divorce is a challenging life transition for both parents and children. During their parents' divorce, children often feel a wide variety of conflicting emotions. It is very important for parents to provide their children with understanding and support. Overall, the children who do …
- Really Good News About Your Children’s Video Games By Marc Prensky
Research published by University of Rochester neuroscientists C. Shawn Green and Daphne Bavelier has grabbed national attention for suggesting that playing “action” video and computer games has positive effects – enhancing student’s visual selective attention. But that finding is just one small part of a more important message that all parents and educators need to hear: video games are not the enemy, but the best opportunity we have to engage our kids in real learning.Any observer knows th…
- Mommies and Me Special Time By Kimberly Hargis
Creating and making special memories with your child is very important, especially for your child’s development.Special memories also help build a relationship with your child that will last a lifetime. Moms often do not have the money they would like to spend to do things with their children.With that in mind, I have put together activities I used to do with my son (who is now 17 and still remembers doing these activates with me). Some activities are also from when I did babysitting at home.I…
- Is Your Teen Swamped with Homework and Tests? By Rebekah Slatkin
I hear from many parents that their child is stressed out with schoolwork, tests, finals, finding time to study, and extracurricular activities.I do not like seeing overstressed children and teenagers. Stress takes a dangerous toll on us-we must prevent it early on.Sit down with your child and do these three things:1. Pick out a paper or electronic planner for them to record their appointments, assignments, and to-dos. I like using a paper planner in conjunction WITH something electronic to re…
- The Forgotten Secret of the Ancient Greeks that Shows Us How to Keep Our Teenagers Out of Trouble By Rev. David B. Smith
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up (Ecclesiastes 3:1-3)
Four of the boys at training tonight are preparing themselves for their first fight at our forthcoming Christians vs. Lions promotion, scheduled for only three weeks hence. All of these lads are boxers.
Three of…
- Helping Your Child Cope With A Long-Term Illness By Dr. Charles Sophy
All children will likely have many different health problems during infancy and childhood: the flu, chicken pox, broken bones, stitches, ear infections, to name a few. For most children, these problems are mild – they come and go without incident and with little disruption in a child’s daily life or routine. A chronic long-term medical problem is different and often doesn’t come alone, as children with serious medical illnesses are at risk of developing associated emotional problems. Learni…
- Eating Disorders in Children By Rexanne Mancini
If I had a dollar for every time I persuaded a girl of 8 or 9 that they were not, in fact, fat, I’d be considerably richer. When my older daughter was about that age, their mothers were putting a lot of her friends on diets. It drove me absolutely crazy to see these poor little girls, worrying about their “tummies” or “fat” that wasn’t even evident, except to a mother who was hoping for a super model-skinny pre-pubescent child, which is ridiculous. When they were at my house, they ate well, I …
- Teaching Children Through Stories By Ai Lian Lim
Teaching children is not an easy task. And yet, it is one of the most important responsibilities you hold as parents. It cannot and must not be delegated to others. But then, you may feel loss, inadequate or ill prepared to teach. Looking at the countless programs and methods available in the child education market, you may feel like you need a PhD in this area if you are to succeed. Then there are the other excuses too like “I have to work and don't have the time,” or “I don't have the patien…
- Family Meetings 101 By Deborah Shelton
Family meetings provide opportunities for feelings to be aired and validated. They also allow younger children to feel they are an important part of the decision-making process when it comes to family vacations and other major and minor family functions.Before the first meeting commences, set a few ground rules such as:Speak in a calm tone.Avoid name-calling, finger-pointing, and sarcasm.Turn off the TV, radio and telephones.Allow each person to voice his or her concerns and ideas.Listen to al…
- People of the Century by Dan Rather By Lance Winslow
Dan Rather made a significant and tactical error and got involved in politics where he should not have gone. I personally and millions of American’s lost complete respect for him and he left the news media under a cloud of darkness while disgracing his family name and negating so much of his earlier work. But alas I cannot deny one of his books and specifically the sincerity of his voice before he lost any good sense he had. I would like to recommend his audio tape, as it does enlighten us as …
- Back to School By Amy Clark
It is hard to believe that summer is coming to a close, but the fall and school season is fast approaching. Our son will be beginning his first year of preschool this year and we are both excited and nervous. How nice it has been to not be on a schedule and to be able to lounge around in our pajamas, yet at the same time I am looking forward to having some time on my hands to tackle those projects that have been looming before me all summer long.I remember the hectic mornings of my youth with …
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