Archive for the ‘Parenting Tips’ Category
The Whys of Whining
Sunday, September 20, 2009 12:12 1 Comment“Moooooooooooom!”
It’s irritating, it’s frustrating and it gets on your last nerve. Though it’s obnoxious and unacceptable, it’s actually an effective for your child to get your attention. It’s whining. But, like other bad habits, you can nip it in the bud early with a few simple strategies to teach your child there are other appropriate, [...]
Present A Unified Parental Front When Disciplining Your Child
Sunday, September 13, 2009 5:34 1 CommentDisciplining your child is never easy. You probably know from experience and mistakes how important it is to be consistent, firm and to always follow through with designated disciplinary consequences. But when there are two parents involved, it’s crucial they are both on the same page and apply discipline consistently regardless of marital [...]
Help Your Child Kick The Thumb Sucking Habit
Sunday, September 6, 2009 14:16 No CommentsThumb sucking is a concern many parents have. Toddlers suck their thumbs because it’s comforting and calming. It’s probably something they did before they were born and revert back to it when they are nervous, agitated, scared or ill. They may also use it to lull themselves back to sleep in the middle of [...]
Interrupt Your Child’s Interruption Habit
Friday, August 21, 2009 13:19 No CommentsTrying to teach your child not to interrupt can sometimes be an exercise in frustration.
Telling them there’s a time to interrupt (in case of a fire) and a time to not interrupt (boredom) isn’t enough. But putting these principles into practice is easier said than done, especially for a very verbal or high-energy kid. That’s [...]
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 [...]



