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10 Ways to Promote Self Esteem
2007-10-02 20:41:00 Value your child?s strengths, needs, interests, and skills. Recognize and appreciate each child as an individual and avoid comparing one child to another. (...) More About: Promote , Self Esteem , Romo , Mote , Esteem
End the Bully Blues
2007-10-01 22:21:00 Are you worried that your child is being bullied at school? Has your child?s attitude changed recently? (...) More About: Blues , Bully
Taming Tantrums
2007-09-26 16:03:00 Temper tantrums range from kicking and screaming to whining and immobility and are equally common in boys and girls. (...)
Blog Carnival
2007-09-26 00:00:00 Our recent article on computer games has been featured in a blog carnival called Carnival of Family Life. Please check out some of the other links on the list for interesting articles!Share This More About: Blog , Blog Carnival
Stop Sibling Squabbles
2007-09-26 00:00:00 Sibling squabbles are usually emphasized by a long, drawn-out, resounding ?MOM!?. What happens after the call for parental intervention can go a long way in helping your children learn to, at the very least, co-exist peacefully. To help mediate the situation, it?s important to understand the cause of the conflict. Siblings ... More About: Stop
Strong-Willed or Stubborn?
2007-09-26 00:00:00 Some children realize very early on that no one can force you to do anything you absolutely don?t want to do. A strong will can be a sign of a natural leader. It can also be a sign of a future full of stand-offs, stubbornness and sore feelings. Helping your ... More About: Strong
Language Arts
2007-09-26 00:00:00 Learn How To Say Stubborn in Five Language s! tętu [tay too] (French) obstinado [ohb stee nah doe] (Spanish) störrisch [stugh rish] (German) testardo [tess tar doe] (Italian) stubborn [stew born] (Portuguese) Share This More About: Arts
Taming Tantrums
More articles from this author:2007-09-26 00:00:00 Temper tantrums range from kicking and screaming to whining and immobility and are equally common in boys and girls. While they generally lessen in frequency and intensity as children grow older, that?s hardly a consolation now! Temper tantrums are almost always the result of a child?s frustration. Understanding and addressing ... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |




