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Your Family RSS FeedsWeb Business Pro - Now You Really Can Build Your Own Successful Online Business At Virtually Zero Cost...Feed Source: How to Be a Peaceful Parent - Samantha is worried. Her boss has clearly told her that she needs to mend her ways if she wishes to continue in the company. She knows it's not her fault. Single motherhood and late night baby tantrums are taking their toll on her. Suddenly her 2-year old toddler who demands her attention interrupts her reverie and she gets frustrated. She spanks her and screams, "It's all your fault!"... How to Raise Green Kids - One big concern that parents often have about going green is how they can get their kids involved and help them to develop their own affinity for protecting our one home. In a society where the cultural norm is to consume as much as you can as fast as you can with little regard for the consequences, it is vital that parents start to cultivate some green values within the next generation.... Mama Drama - Unlocking the Parental Persona - This Just In: Families know how to push each others' buttons. Can't we all just get along? Apparently, not so much. A parent and child share a bond that should be strong enough to overcome any adversity. So why is it that we always fight the most with the ones we love? Is it genetic, learned behavior, or a little of both? More importantly-does it have to be that way? Can parents and their children ever see eye to eye?... Parenting - Your Child is NOT Your Friend! - Sometimes parents tell me that they are having difficulties with parenting and are scared that they will not be viewed as a friend by the child. There are many responsibilities and roles for a parent but being a friend is NOT one of them.... Parenting - 5 Things You Can Do This Christmas to Keep Your Sanity - Christmas can be a busy and stressful time for individuals. Children become extremely excited as their expectations increase and their parents often become more and more tired as the demands of the season increase.... Parenting - Boundaries and Limits - Over the decades society has changed. What hasn't changed, however, is the need to have boundaries and limits.... Family - Life is Like a Chess Game - The game of chess is strategic and complex. So is family life! Let us consider the similarities between the two.... Parenting - Knowing What to Expect in Your Child's Development (Part One) - Child psychologists have developed various models that help to describe the expected stages of growth and development for children as they age. This article describes stages from birth to twelve years of age.... Parenting - Knowing What to Expect in Your Child's Development Starting With Adolescence - Child psychologists have developed various models that help to describe the expected stages of growth and development for children as they age. This article describes stages of adolescence and adulthood.... Be Your Own Coach to Achieve Your Parenting Goal For 2009 - Parent-coaching is about asking questions so that parents make up their own minds about how they would like to "be" with their children. So here are some great coaching questions to ask yourself for the coming year to help you stay closely connected to your children.... Parenting - 3 Things You Can Do With Your Children That Will Enhance Their Lives and Yours - Parenting is about knowing and helping to meet the needs of the child while teaching them independence. At the same time, however, it also involves teaching your child or children how to work together for the benefit of the whole family.... Money Lessons to Teach Your Kid - An early action to teach your kid about money and savings are a good idea to give better money management ideas along with they grow. Using simple methods depends on there age, you can easily bring them getting good understanding on money management and can grow a habit of savings. Here are some practical methods a parent can use to teach there kid about money management and savings.... Parenting Styles That Will Make Raising Your Kids a Little Easier - There are different types of parenting styles for raising your kids. The first of these parenting styles is called authoritarian parenting. As the name suggests, in this kind of parenting, the parents exert their control over their children by being in control all the time. Permissive parenting is perhaps the most relaxed of all the parenting styles.... Parenting and Stress - Three Simple Steps to Zap the Stress From Any Situation - How would you rate your holiday? Did it live up to your expectations, or leave you wishing for something more for you or your children? Was it stress-free, or stressful? It's nearly impossible to fully escape all stress at this time of year. Whether you feel stress post-holiday stress, or guilt or anxiety about any situation, here are 3 steps you can use right away to zap the stress and leave you feeling more joyous in your role as parent.... ADHD Parenting Tip - Some People Will Just Never Be Supportive of You Or Your Child With ADHD - Are you fed up with people who constantly question your judgment and make you feel that you are to blame for your child's ADHD? Would you like to finally find people who are willing to support you and give you what you need and deserve? This article will show you exactly how to do that.... The Balancing Act of a Parent - Parenting is not for the faint of heart. You can't just put yourself on "auto pilot" and sail through it. No matter how well your children behave; you need to be engaged in their lives and in preparing them for the world.... Teach Your Kid Smart Spending - Smart spending goes a long way as we are faced with limited money resource and unlimited wants. For most people, we have control over spending than earning. We get to make spending decisions all the time and making smarter decisions time after time adds up!... Get to Know Your Child - Communication - All relationships are built on trust and respect. That means one person expects the other is always trying their best and has good intentions. One person values the other person for their thoughts and intentions.... Why is My Teenager Embarrassed of Me? - Why are teens so embarrassed of their parents? Well, the major reason is that teens don't find their parents to be cool or stylish (sorry but that is the truth!). Teens view their parents as "old" and generally not trendy and often times simply old fashioned. Now, that does not mean that as parents you are not cool and stylish, it just means that your teenager's perspective is that you are not.... Keeping a Journal - Chronicle Your Journey in 2009 - Starting a personal journal is a great way to track your journey through the months and years. Helping children learn how to journal is an invaluable tool that will help build self-awareness, foster growth as well as help them gain perspective and direction for their lives. Why not lead by example and begin a chronicle of your own?... How Does No Child Left Behind Affect Students With Disabilities? - The Federal Government passed No Child Left Behind (NCLB) to ensure that all children are receiving an education. School districts have until 2014 to demonstrate that all children can read and do math at grade level. This is wonderful, except, what about those students who are dropping out, failing classes, or working below grade level because of some type of disability?... Preparing For Your Child's Photo Shoot - Once you've found the perfect photographer in Richmond VA, you've probably made an appointment and scheduled the actual photo shoot. Now all you need to do is some simple preparation steps to ensure that you get the perfect photo of you baby.... Helping Preschool Children Cope With Death - Death is a reality. People die. Pets die. Animals and birds die. Plants and flowers die.... Parental Alienation - Hurting Your Child Instead of Your "Ex" - When a couple goes through separation or divorce, there is frequently a tendency for one or both parents to "bad mouth" the other parent to the children. Dr. Richard Gardner, an American child therapist and forensic psychiatrist developed two terms that he believed described this situation.... Who's the Parent? - What is the difference between a "good" parent and a "responsible" parent? It is important for a child and parent to have a healthy relationship with the parent being in charge.... Be Your Own Coach to Achieve Your Parenting Goal For 2009 - Parent-coaching is about asking questions so that parents make up their own minds about how they would like to "be" with their children. So here are some great coaching questions to ask yourself for the coming year to help you stay closely connected to your children.... Who is Your Child's Hero? - When I grew up it was easy. We knew that in the western movie the cowboy with the white hat was the "good guy" and the one with the black hat was "the bad guy". We looked up to figures like Ann Frank or Jack and Bobby Kennedy who died for their beliefs.... Leaving a Legacy For Your Children - Anyone who enjoys genealogy realizes that four basic things are required when preparing a family tree: a person's name, place of birth, date of birth and position in the lineage. An historian may expand this search to include specific titles or accomplishments as well as personality factors which were unique to those being studied.... Let's Table It! - Communications Around the Family Table - The tables in our home were much more than pieces of furniture. They were our social centers where we learned about politics, business and relationships. Frequently serving a particular food led to discussion about a relative who originally cooked it or our cultural heritage.... Dear Parents - Separation and divorce affect children but they aren't always able to communicate the hurt to their parents or others. This article is a compilation of the things that children have told me over the years when they have been part of a hurting family.... Three Bite Rule - Many clients have come to me when they didn't know how to get their child to eat or try new foods. This method works!... I Don't Want My Baby to Have a Baby! - As parents, we are often concerned about the possibility that our children or teens might become pregnant before they are mature or prepared. This article talks about the role of parents to prevent and deal with teen pregnancies.... Adult Children - Lately I have been working with a number of individuals who referred themselves because they don't know how to deal with their adult children. Some are concerned about relationship problems and others with financial dealings. Still others are worried about choices that the adult child has or is making.... Troubled Teens - It can be difficult to be a parent, especially if they are teenagers who have a completely different way of thinking about life than you do. Learn three key perspectives that teens tend to have in common.... Best Interests of the Child - Separation and Divorce - Frequently I hear the term "best interests of the child" and am surprised to learn that the parent believes that this situation is ONLY possible if the child lives with him or her. Best interests of the child is a legal term which I believe means that you meet the needs of the child and help your offspring to be able to navigate life - with or without you! It's up to you to ensure that best interests of the child are truly about the child.... Parenting Tips For ADHD - Routines Are Necessary For ADHD Children - Routines for the ADHD child are as necessary as diet and behavior modification. Find out how routines will help your child stay focused on his behavioral goals.... Good Parenting in 3 Easy Steps - The hardest and most essential job that almost everybody will face is none other than parenting. Despite its difficulty, you are not required to have a special certificate or license to perform the job. In fact, you do not even need any specialized training; neither is there a 24 by 7 hotline to assist you when you face problems.... Raising Children - Importance of Nurturing Discipline - Have you seen parents screaming their heads off just to get their children to complete their school homework? Or shouting like an insane soul in pubic simply to get the child to behave? Is it really necessary for all parents to resort to such measures to teach their children to be disciplined or is there a more peaceful method? Read on to find out about an effective method for teaching your child to be disciplined.... Babysitting - Is First Aid Training Necessary For Babysitters? - It is not uncommon for parents nowadays to leave their children, even infants, with a babysitter as most parents have to work. Sometimes it may be only for a few hours so that you can leave the house to run some errands.... Raising Children - Importance of Understanding How the Young Mind Works - Child raising is a skill in itself which many parents, especially first-time parents, find difficulties in. How do we know if we have effectively nurtured our children? When is the best or right time to teach our young child the different concepts? Are we teaching too little or too much too early? This article discusses the importance of understanding how the young minds work so as to nurture them effectively.... Raising Children - Learning Through Montessori's 'New Education' Method - Maria Montessori believed that in order for the world to become a more peaceful and more civilized society for people to live in, the new generations must be taught to live in harmony and their hidden potential must be developed to the fullest. She believed that the only way to do it was through education. She felt that the teacher's job should be that of an observer; alert to the needs of the child and ready to react appropriately.... Raising Children - Helping Lazy Kids Improve Grades Remarkably - As parents, do you face the problem of getting your child to finish that piece of homework lying on the table? Or of seeing your child performing badly in the exams when you know very well that he or she has the potential to perform much better than that? In this article, the writer talks about motivating that lazy kid to study harder so as to score better grades in the exams.... Raising Children - Is Parental Influence Important? - During the times when your older child refuses to listen to you or talks back to you, do you wonder if your child was under the bad influence of his peers? Or could it be parental influence actually? When your child refuses to read, did you stop to ask yourself do you read with them at night from young? Or was the television turned on full blast while shouting to your children to complete their homework? How exactly is parental influence importan... Parenting Tips For ADHD - Speaking With Your Child - The ability to speak with your child and not at your child can help your relationship enormously. If you would love to have an open, clear communication with your child read some parenting tips ADHD as follows;... Parenting Tips - ADHD - 7 Simple Ways to Provide Guidance - Children with ADHD have a difficult time organizing, following through and completing tasks. There are seven simple ideas you as a parent can provide in the leadership role with your child. Only you know your child and can decide which behavior you would like to correct.... ADHD Parenting Tip - ADHD Needs to Be Separated Out From Other Life Issues - Are you frustrated trying to figure out what is ADD / ADHD and what is not? Do people try to tell you that all of your child's behaviors are because of his ADD / ADHD? After reading this article, you'll be able to tell the difference.... The Disneyland Daddy - A Case Study - Mike doesn't have effective parenting skills and tries to make up for it with deep pockets. He's also perfectly happy that the kids go back to their mother's and act out because it's gratifying for him. Can Vicki stop the disrespect and chaos in her home and can Mike learn to be a responsible, effective parent? Yes. But here's what has to happen.... Do Not Put a Negative Label on Your Children - Usually when children did not do well for their exam, I will hear parents call him/her a 'lazy person'. If a boy commits a careless mistake, he will be labeled as 'careless boy.' If a girl always misplaces things, she will be called 'Miss Forgetful.' If the boy misbehaves, the parents might even say, "What is wrong with you? You are so naughty."... Your Children Should Always Be Kept Safe - How to Be Sure They Are - Could you be fooled into thinking your child is keeping company with bad intentioned people? Many parents never think who their kids see. Sometimes you are best served to check a persons background. Here is the easy way to find the past records of your child's acquaintance.... Reward Or Punishment? - We are concerned about the way we educate our children; we can use spanking out of love, not out of anger. Give a child a toy as a token of affection, not as reward for behaving. The first 18 months are crucial to establish trust, and yet many mothers leave their baby alone to go to work. Let's not create materialistic monsters, but self-assured kids who obey and respect their parents.... Children Online - Better Safe Then Sorry - Child Safety online is an issue every parent/guardian faces and is one that must be addressed immediately upon your child having internet access. Here are areas parents MUst show diligence in to protect their children online.... 5 Ways to Parent Your Teenage Girl - Parenting teenage girls is quite different from the way you parent boys and for this reason, you have to be very careful while attending to their needs especially the ones that have to do with their emotions and sensitivity. These,therefore are five ways to parent your teenage girl, if you are a parent that thoroughly cares: Open a door for your teenage girl to be free with you and give her the freedom to approach you anytime she is worried ab... The Effects of Poor Parenting Can Be Helped by Learning to Prioritize - The importance of parenting can't be understated, so with this said, the best parenting advice I can provide is to stress the need for balance. And this is done through prioritization.... Holidays, Spirituality and 7 Tips on Boundary Management in the Real World - The absolutely most common emotional challenges witnessed with human beings are boundary disputes with those they love. Boundary issues arise more commonly during the Holidays than any other time of the year for several reasons, - and the solutions for those disputes, once the specific dispute becomes obvious, are often quite simple. The single most important interpersonal variable that increases in complexity with age is maintaining firm boundar... Utilize Your Kid's Time in Doing Something Prolific that They Enjoy at the Same Time - These days children are used to spending huge amount of time watching TV or play video games. They need to do something constructive during their free time. They should cultivate a hobby so that they can spend some good quality time doing something creative rather than shooting those computer based criminals.... Different Rules, Different Houses (Discipline Within Stepfamilies) - Enforcing rules across multiple households in a stepfamily can be complicated. Each parent may want to impose different rules and often don't want to enforce rules of the other household. Additionally, the children get confused about what is right, what is wrong, and why. They push the envelope by doing things they know one parent doesn't like, but are getting away with by the other parent. The parents then get frustrated over how to discipline t... Are You Over-Scheduling Your Kids' Activities? Stop the Insanity! - Over-scheduling our children is a very real problem for today's parents. Sometimes as parents, we need to step back and allow our kids the flexibility to create their own schedule that THEY want.... 7 Areas That Should Be Addressed in IEP's For Children With Autism - Do you have a child with autism, pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), or Asperger's disorder? Do you have difficulty getting special education personnel to listen to your input on what services your child needs?... Parenting Skills For a Recession - The current economic downturn has taken a toll on many aspects of American life, from the way we spend our leisure time to our hopes for the future. Unless they are very young, it is impossible to completely shield kids from the effects of a struggling economy on the family finances - after all, stories about job loss and foreclosure fill the headlines on a daily basis.... When Learning Becomes a Struggle - Sometimes learning becomes a challenge for students. Teachers can intervene, with parental support, using response to intervention strategies.... The Balance of Power in the Family - When parents are in charge, everyone has a sense of power. When the children are in charge, it creates a family of powerless people.... ADHD Parenting Tips - Decoding ADHD, Giftedness, and Other Learning Styles in Our Children - I don't know what's worse, expecting everyone to have the same learning patterns and preferences or coming up with labels to sort those of us who do learn differently. I've never really been one for labels, because for better or worse, a label is a label and it comes with expectations.... Social Networking Info For Protecting Your Children on the Internet - Sites like MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, and twitter are the Shopping Malls of the 21st century. Children/Teens often enjoy hanging out online on these sites more than they do at the mall or other social hangs.... Five Ways to Help Your Kids Set Their 2009 Goals - As adults we set goals to achieve during a specific timeline. Teaching our kids to set their goals within a timeline is a valuable lesson learned early.... What Does it Mean to Be the Best Parent? - Did you ever hear of people being called super mom or super dad and you wanted that title? Well, I'm gonna share with you some practical tips on how you can be the best parent and have the title super mom.... 4 Tips For Giving 10 Day Written Notice For Private Special Education Placements - Do you have a child with autism or dyslexia that is not receiving a free appropriate public education (FAPE) from their school district? Have you found a private school that has the knowledge and experience with your child's type of disability-perhaps a school devoted to children with autism?... New Year's Goal-Setting For Parents - The New Year is an ideal time for reflection and renewal so for the last four years I have given readers a gift designed to help you reflect on your parenting - I am giving you a damned good question to ask your kids! Read the following article to find out what that question is and how it can make you have a hard look at yourself and put some changes in place!... Help Boys Grow Into Good Men by Exposing the 'Real Man' Myths - While we are at it, once and for all, let's also debunk the myth that is rampant in sport-that big drinking equals the big man. A recent study by the Burnet Institute at Melbourne University in Australia shows what we have long observed to be true-binge drinking is widespread among high profile Australian footballers.... Surrogacy - Private Versus Agency Facilitated Arrangements - For those considering surrogacy as a way to build their family there are many considerations and perhaps one of the most important is the decision of whether to use an agency or to enter into a private arrangement with a surrogate. Agency fees for surrogacy services generally range from $15,000 - $25,000; therefore, the option of not using an agency may at first seem compelling. Further research, however, usually leads potential parents to deci... Is Your Child Too Old For Summer Camp? - Think your child is too old for camp? No way! There are so many options available to them!... Saving Dinner - Prioritizing Family Meal Time - Families used to eat dinner together; and not just once or twice a week, but all the time. Today we eat McDonald's drive through on our way to errands, if we're lucky. One recent study from the University of Minnesota found that most families eat together only three times a week, and those meals take far less time than they did even twenty years ago. We sit down, we inhale, we get up. Learn why family meals are important for family life, and how... Thoughts on the Development of Our Ideas Regarding Diapers and Bed-Wetting - It seems that most of our ideas regarding continence related issues such as potty training and bed-wetting are passed down from our parents. Some parents take a more relaxed view of these matters whereas others are more stringent. This is also the case with pediatricians and other medical professionals.... Will Wearing Diapers to Bed Decrease The Motivation to Achieve Dryness? - A number of people claim that if you use diapers for bed-wetting there's no incentive to become dry-that people will become so accustomed to using the diapers they'll eventually become a crutch or security blanket. The thinking is that people will become complacent about seeking a cure for their bed-wetting.... How to Help a Teenager Who Says He or She Wants to Die - Teenagers experience a lot of stress, emotional pain, and often feel overwhelmed. If your teen came to you, would you know what to do? Read this article for information on how to handle this delicate situation.... Reasons For The Stigma Surrounding Diaper Use in Older Bed-Wetters - Part 2 - A second reason for peoples negative feelings toward older children still being in diapers could be the fact that parents used to use cloth diapers and rubber pants for their babies. This meant lots of work for parents especially before the advent of washing machines. In this circumstance parents felt compelled to get their children out of diapers as soon as possible.... How Making New Year's Resolutions Can Help Your Child - New Year's Resolutions (if truly resolved and I tell you how) provide your child with the opportunity to exercise control over their life and feel a sense of personal power. Not only that but this process can establish a lifelong relationship with your child that is based on respect and being valued.... The Single Parent and Success - There is a common social stigma that says that single parents are not as successful in life as their married counterparts. No matter what some statistics might say, this is a very negative and in many cases outright wrong way of thinking. Being a single parent does not in any way make you a less successful person in life. And it is in no way a barrier that you cannot break through.... Child Discipline - Which Form of Discipline is Right For Your Child? - In this day and age it is hard to know exactly how to use child discipline to make sure that is it a positive experience that produces results. The discipline given to a child should not include any kind of physical violence at all, in fact if you feel prone to acting violently with your child you should learn how to handle it and get it under control.... Cooking and Cleaning - Children Need Home Skills - Far too many children are leaving home without the basic skills needed to look after themselves. I am dismayed, that so many of our young people today, move away from their parental homes, with no knowledge of basic cooking, doing laundry, ironing or even cleaning the bathroom!... Teen Drinking - Tips For Parents - Has your teen come home smelling of alcohol or drunk? Has your teen shown signs of drinking and you don't know how to approach the subject? Have you wondered if your teen has been tempted by their friends to drink, and what their response will be? I found help I would like to share.... This is How I Was Able to Get Custody of My Child - Why did I have to fight for custody of my child? I guess the answer was right in front of my eyes but it has taken me a long time to understand it. The truth is that I was naive and I believed everything that the father of my child told me, especially when he lied and told me that he would not file for custody.... Getting Decisive About Devices Should Not Be Divisive - Teens can connect to their world - now the entire planet - through their phones. Parents need to be actively involved in the decision to get their child a phone and know how this device is being used. Teens and parents need to develop contracts to manage the use of such a powerful tool. Parents must help their teens understand the consequences of decisions to post content (pictures, videos, and prose) on a medium where once it's there, it is t... I Did Win Custody of My Child and You Can Too! - If I was able to win custody of my child, then anyone can do it! It doesn't matter if you are a mother, father, grandparent, aunt or uncle it is possible!... School and How You Can Help As a Parent - Today, more then ever before, children encounter issues with physical and mental abuse at school. Bullying is becoming more and more of a problem in many of our schools. Some school districts have addressed the issue of bullying, while others seem to do nothing about it. Each year, it seems that violence in our schools escalates.... Conflict Resolution and Young Children - Conflict is a normal, healthy part of young children's development. For preschoolers learning to socialize, negotiate and navigate situations requires them to learn many social skills. This article will outline some of the skills children need to develop and strategies to help them manage conflict with the support of significant adults.... Separation Anxiety in Early Childhood - Mastering the challenge of separation anxiety is as crucial to the development of a young child, as mastering the art of walking. Parents can help children with this important developmental transition by understanding the stages of separation anxiety that children go through and by applying the strategies suggested.... Behavioral Problems in Teenagers - Helping a Teen - Bad behavior in teens can come about when they are given too much freedom, too much is expected of them, and the parents stop treating them with the same concern they gave them as a child.When a child becomes a teenager, it will leave you as a parent feeling just as confused as they are. Usually there are major changes and some can be very hard to live with.... The Stages of Childhood Development - Birth to Age Five - Childhood is more then how a child grows, it's about the series of stages a child goes through to get to adulthood. Going through childhood is work, a lot of work. Each stage of a child's life has different demands on the child.... The Stages of Childhood Development - Ages Six to Eleven - Childhood is more then how a child grows, it's about the series of stages a child goes through to get to adulthood. Going through childhood is work, a lot of work. Each stage of a child's life has different demands on the child. A new parent may not always be aware of what is considered "normal" during the various stages of their child's life. Below are a few examples of the various stages.... ADHD Parenting Tips - Why You Need to Run Quickly From People With Answers About Children and ADHD - Are you frustrated by people who love to give advice, especially about ADHD, but never seem to take the time to ask questions about you or your child? Nothing frustrates me more than meeting with someone who thinks they have all the answers. This article will help you realize exactly why these are the people who you need to run away from.... You Can Dream and Communicate With Your Kids - And Have Fun Doing It - I believe in keeping your dreams off that dusty shelf :o). Teaching your kids to do the same can be a learning experiencing for you and your child I will explain how.... Teaching Your Children Responsibility - Too many children today are not held responsible for their actions. They have not been given any kind of responsibility while growing up. Start early. It is never too early to begin teaching your child responsibility. This can be as simple as showing them how to pick up their toys and put them away. You might give your younger child the responsibility of helping to prepare the table for dinner. Simple chores help make your child feel apart of the... Six Ingredients to Help Achieve Self-Respect For Children - We live in a world when so many people have a lack of respect for others and certainly show little respect for themselves. According to Webster's New World Dictionary, self-respect is defined as proper respect for ones self. Parents can help their children develop a healthy and positive self-respect by using these six ingredients listed below.... 5 Essential Tips For Parents of ADHD Children - Caring for a child that suffers from ADHD can be difficult. However, you shouldn't look at it as if it were a curse. ADHD children are often gifted and unfortunately just misunderstood.... Behavior Management Tips - Speak the Language of the Virtues to Bring Out the Best in Kids - There is one thing that every parent, teacher or child care provider can begin doing today that will have a positive affect on their children immediately. They can speak the language of the virtues. Virtues are qualities of our character that are within everyone and when adults use their own language to empower their children to develop their virtues positive results occur.... The SAT and High School - Motivating Your Child - In a school system that prizes grades more than anything else, ability rather than hard work, and conformity over individuality, it is no surprise that many high school students lose their motivation. When your child was a toddler they were full of curiosity, and had a real motivation to learn about their environment. As they started school they immediately began to form opinions about their own abilities and self worth.... Failing Kids? Teach Them Goal Achievement! - Do you have children? How old are they? If they're in school, how are they doing? Do you know that you can teach them something now, however young they happen to be, something that will benefit them for the rest of their lives? You can start teaching them something today that you may never have been taught; you can teach them how to practice goal setting and goal achievement.... Education Starts at Home - Want to give your children something you never had? Why start with educating them about money and investing? Why not teach yourself?... 9 Common Mistakes on Taking Care Your Baby & How to Defend - Although parent has tried their best to take care their baby and full of theory from book about how to take care the baby, new mum and dad sometimes still make mistakes. Find the common mistakes that parents always done.... 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