Archive for the ‘Parenting Advice’ Category
The Importance Of Crystal-Clear Rules For Your Child
Saturday, November 7, 2009 11:51 No CommentsThe world is a far more scary and complicated place than it was when you were a child. As a result, it’s imperative that you set adequate yet fair boundaries with your child. It’s a very important role in your parenting responsibilities. Children must make difficult decisions each day, and if they don’t [...]
Providing A Safe and Secure Home For Your Child
Saturday, October 31, 2009 16:35 No CommentsAccidents in the home are the primary cause of death in U.S. children. By taking a few simple precautions, these injuries can be avoided, making your home safe for your child and the children who visit it.
In your kitchen, you should be sure to install safety latches on cabinets and drawers. This helps [...]
You Can’t Spoil A Child through Love
Saturday, October 10, 2009 10:02 No CommentsThough we all worry about spoiling our child, rest assured that you cannot spoil your child with love. Love doesn’t spoil children. Love is imperative to a child’s healthy development, and it’s just not possible to love your child too much. They need caring adults to spend time with them, play with them, teach them, [...]
The Keys To Effective Discipline
Sunday, September 27, 2009 15:22 1 CommentDisciplining a child is one of the most important, yet difficult, roles of being a parent. Effective discipline teaches a child to be self-disciplined later in life. It helps your child grow up to be happy and well-adjusted. Effective and positive discipline teaches and guides children, and helps them to feel safe, secure, [...]
The Positive Influence Of Being Involved In Your Child’s Education
Friday, August 28, 2009 14:43 No CommentsIt has been shown many times over in research studies that a parent who is involved in their child’s education has a positive impact. It’s reflected in improved grades and test scores, strong attendance, a higher rate of homework completion, higher graduation rates, improved attitudes and behaviors in the child, as well as the child [...]



