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How to Protect Your Children When They Start Running into Things

Just getting into first gear in their first year, one-year-olds feel the joy of exploration from their toes to their teeth. They don't automatically know what's off-limits and what isn't,…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 24, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Set Rules to Your Children

Parents have the authority to make rules that children are required to follow. Parents also have the responsi­bility to make rules that will benefit a child. Authority and responsibility go…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 23, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Share Your Hopes with Your Children

Tell your child what you hope for in his or her life. Share with your child what you hope for your child for all eternity. Nearly all parents hope their…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 23, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Keep Promises You Make to Your Children

What happens when a promise made by an adult to a child is kept? The child intuitively knows the adult has told the truth. A child cannot always grasp that…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 20, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Help Your Child Develop Failure-Coping Skills

No matter how much you prepare a child for an experi­ence, and no matter how many times your child may have done something correctly in the past, your child is…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 20, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Make Your Child Being the Guest of Honor

Nothing makes a person feel more important than being elevated to the position of "guest of honor" by those he or she loves and values. "You are cordially invited," read…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 20, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Minimize Bad Behaviour for Children with ADHD

Because children with ADHD are hypersensitive and tend to misinterpret comments, reprimands and punishments should be done with care and sensitivity. After an incident, try to put in place appropriate…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 20, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Prepare for a Vacation

Are you excited to go on a break from your everyday life? Have you accrued enough vacation time from work to finally get a well-deserved time-off at a resort with…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 19, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Praise Your Children Appropriately

A child thrives on frequent praise and recognition. Watch a child receive genuine and heartfelt words of approval from a respected adult—be it parent, grand­parent, teacher, or pastor—and you can…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 19, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Plan a Date with Your Child

When was the last time you and your child had a special day together? Just the two of you? Not just five minutes together before bedtime but an entire day,…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 19, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Let Your Children Know You Value Them

One of the easiest and most effective ways of letting children know we value them is to value the work they produce or create. One of the easiest and most…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 17, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Help Your Children When They Get Out of Bed at Night

Children under six years old are famous for piping up with late-night requests for books, kisses, milk, or getting in bed with their parents. Remember that your child's need for…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 17, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Help Your ADHD Child with Homework

Homework can be particularly difficult for children with ADHD, largely because of their problems with prioritizing, planning, organization and time management. Difficulties getting things down in writing and problems with…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 17, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Help Your ADHD Child to Enhance Self-Esteem and Self- Reliance

Not many children with ADHD have good self-esteem because their difficulties can often lead to frequent failure, being rejected and/or punished. It is important to put in place nurturing strategies…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 17, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Fly With Kids

When children spend a long time confined inside an airplane they get bored and they can get very disruptive. Flying together with children can be really difficult; however, it does…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 14, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Entertain Kids in the Car

Sometimes you're stuck inside the car either on a short or long road trip with children and you do not have any idea on keeping them from getting bored. See…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 12, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Encourage Your Children to Explore Their Creativity

Expect your child to be creative. Applaud your child's creative efforts. Encourage your child to explore his or her creativity. The child who feels appreciated for finding a new way…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 12, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Encourage Your Child to Have Relationship with Other Trusted Adults

Encourage your child to have relationships with other trusted adults from whom you believe your child can gain information, receive love, and regard as a role model for positive behaviors.…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 12, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Encourage Your Child to Ask Questions

The most efficient way for your child to gain informa­tion and to improve academic performance is by asking the right questions to get the answers he or she needs. Asking…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 12, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Get Rid of Bedwetting Problem for Children

This is an upsetting problem for children, particularly older ones, but there are treatments that have worked successfully. By three or four years old, 85 per cent of children are…
Posted by Andrew Reinert March 11, 2010

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