Archive for July, 2009
Wise Parenting Tips Presents The G.O.L.D Standard
Monday, July 27, 2009 14:41 No CommentsI was getting sick and tired of nagging the kids.
It was becoming somewhat a rather morbid ritual: They would refuse to eat their dinner, scream and throw things, myself and my partner would yell at them, they would yell back, the fisher price toys would be flying and someone would be crying.
Myself and my partner [...]
Wise Parenting Tips Says Use Positive Praise For Your Child’s Pride
Wednesday, July 22, 2009 16:28 No CommentsPraising a child correctly is important to the development of positive behaviors. It’s a great way to encourage constructive future behavior.
When you give praise you are giving your child a feeling of positive feedback, which increases their sense of confidence, self esteem and abilities. When you praise your child, you are pointing out [...]
Wise Parenting Tips Says Encourage Your Child To Feel Important
Friday, July 17, 2009 14:24 No CommentsIt’s imperative for a child’s healthy development to feel important and worthy. Healthy self-esteem is a child’s armor against the challenges of the world. Kids who feel good about themselves seem to have an easier time handling conflicts and resisting negative pressures. They tend to smile more readily and enjoy life. These kids are [...]
Wise Parenting Tips - Control Your Anger, Don’t Let It Control You
Sunday, July 12, 2009 11:36 No CommentsAnger can be a paralyzing and debilitating condition. But it can be a terrifying and degrading experience for your child if you’re taking your anger out on them. Physical and verbal abuse of a child can have lasting and lethal implications, so it’s crucial that as a parent, you do whatever necessary to [...]
Wise Parenting Tips Says Expect Only The Best From Your Child
Saturday, July 11, 2009 13:52 No CommentsExpect the best from your child. If you expect the best behavior and performance you’re your child, it’s often what you will get. Children pick up on our beliefs about them, form a self-concept that matches that belief, and perform accordingly. If we expect them to be lazy, they’ll be lazy, which will [...]



