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Sibling Rivalry: 5 Problem Solving Solutions When Kids Fight Researchers tell us that 36 million acts of sibling rivalry occur every year. Some are severe. Most are normal. When your kids fight, they want you in the middle. They want you to be the judge and jury. They want you to take their side. I remember my own mother’s reaction. When I w... Source : How to Discipline a Child
Parenting With Values: Not Your Average Traits Have you ever wondered, "Am I a good parent?" "Am I doing the right things?" "Will my children grow into ethical adults?" Raising kids with character can be a challenge.Research tells us that every 7 minutes a child is arrested for a violent crime. Don't let this be your chi... Similar Editorial : by Thomas Cutler. | Source : Parenting Babies
Build Character Now! Practical Tools For Busy Parents Teddy Roosevelt hit the mark with his words. To educate a child in reading, writing, and arithmetic, and not about living is to raise a menace to society.How do we as parents, teachers, and mentors help children build character? Below you will notice the five character-building goals to instill in your children. Using questions as practical tools is an easy and excellent way to promote these goals...... Similar Editorial : by Mohamed Rabea. | Source : Early Childhood Issues
Parents, Teach Thought-Stopping! Fix Crooked Thinking Caps Does your child look, talk, and, feel sad? Perhaps you said “No” to watching TV, or didn’t buy a toy she wanted, or you had to cancel a fun event. It’s perfectly OK for your child to feel sad. It’s not OK when your child broods and feels deeply depressed over every hurt and disappointment. It’s time to help her adjust her thinking cap. Perhaps your child looks, talks, and feels angry. Maybe you...... Similar Editorial : by Phyllis Staff. | Source : Early Childhood Issues