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Parenting Just Right - The Number One Secret By Jean Tracy, MSS, Fri Dec 9th Our number one secret is a simple formula that will help youparent Just Right. You'll be in control of your emotions, proudof your behavior, and pleased with your child's reactions. Let'sfind out Read more...
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Parenting Advice By Jean Tracy, MSS, Fri Dec 9th Researchers tell us that 36 million acts of sibling rivalryoccur every year. Some are severe. Most are normal. When yourkids fight, they want you in the middle. They want you to be thejudge and Read more...
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Parenting - How To Calm Your Challenging Child If you’re like 99.99% of parents of challenging children, you’re innocently giving your child no choice but to refuse your wishes. He thinks he knows how to push your buttons so you lose control and he wins.The only way out of this gridlock is to develop some refusal tactics of your own.Your calmer cooler response will be so surprising that your child will admire and respect your patience and strength of character. And you win.Adopt these winning tactics that soothe your child and elevate your style: Refuse to argue. When he unnerves you enough that you weaken and argue, he wins again. Refuse to cater, coddle, or pamper your child when he is disagreeable. Otherwise he’ll think, “I must be the prince, and you must be the doormat. Why else would you cater to me when I treat you lower than the rattlesnake’s belly?” Refuse to get emotionally overwhelmed. If you get overwhelmed, say “I need five minutes to decide what to do with you.” Calm down and return in exactly five minutes. That’s modeling self-control. (And you win.) Refuse to raise your voice. If he’s out of control, try whispering. (If he unnerves
Reading in a Tree On Writing, Reading, and Growing Up: Today is like many of the summer days I spent at my grandparents' house in Indiana?except I am writing, instead of reading and I am sitting in a chair on my deck, instead of on a branch in a tree growing in front of my grandparents' house. But the wind is blowing gently under the umbrella, just like it blew through the leaves so many years ago. Having It All: A Mother's Thoughts about Balance On Writing and Parenting: I am an 80s child. My teenage years were spent in the midst of the Cold War, punk rock, and hair-sprayed hair. I was lucky enough to have parents who raised me to believe that I could accomplish anything I wanted if I worked hard enough. I was unlucky enough to spend my formative years brainwashed into thinking that I could "have it all." Multiple Intelligences Action Research Action Research: The following articles are all components of one action research study that investigated whether multiple intelligences based instruction had an effect on students' attitudes and achievement in school. No, No, No -- What Else is a Parent to Say? Parenting: The word no is probably the most overused word in the English language. I speak from experience since I myself use it frequently. If I had not already recognized the overuse of this two-letter-word which has invaded my home, I would have been startled when my almost-two-year-old son began chanting "no-no-no, no-no-no" while walking through the house with a cup of juice. Starting a Freelance Writing Career (or Thoughts About Taking the Plunge) On Writing: Nike's ad has taken on new meaning for me of late; "Just do it!" runs through my mind like a mantra. Although my dreams have nothing to do with athletic shoes and little to do with athletics (unless you count the long list of ideas I have developed which revolve around my sons and their activities), I have spent a long time avoiding the one thing I've always wanted to do ? write. Starting a Freelance Writing Career (or How I Sifted Through the Muck and Found My Way) On Writing:
So, the decision is final. I am a writer. Actually, I have always been a person who writes, but I have never applied the term to myself in a professional sense. Having pushed aside my financial fears and gained the requisite self-confidence, I began to surf the net in earnest for information about how to begin a freelance writing career.
Isolation: Hawthorne v. Melville Literary Criticism: Isolation is one of the central themes of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and of "Bartleby, the Scrivener" by Herman Melville. The manner in which each of the central characters responds to their isolation ultimately reveals their fates.
you enough that you raise your voice, he wins again.)Refuse to beg, bribe, or nag. (Or your child will think you’re weak, and he wins). Praise him when you catch him being good. And give him a chance to win by improving his behavior.Refuse to hit, spank, or threaten. Your child sees that as weakness (and he wins again).Refuse to hold grudges or gripe about the past. It’s impossible to change the past, so it’s unfair for you to harp on it. If you do, your child is entitled to have a tantrum. (And he wins.)I invite you to use these methods to transform quickly from reactive parent to surprisingly calm cool and collected parent worthy of attention and respect. If you want to improve your child’s challenging behavior, I invite you to claim your child behavior–improving report “Three Easy Ways to Improve Your Child’s Behavior Today!” You can download part one when you subscribe at http://www.AdhdParentingTips.com Then you can also claim your free CD “How to Help Your Child Without Losing Your Mind.” From Debra Sale Wendler - Respect Effect Mom and ADHD
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