Teen Proofing Your Child: 11 Tips For Parents
Specific skills need to be developed that prepare the teen to meet the challenges that will inevitably be faced.
Specific skills need to be developed that prepare the teen to meet the challenges that will inevitably be faced.
Learning to deal with not getting whatever they want is an essential life skill.
Here’s how you can increase your child’s self-esteem by working on your parenting style.
It is critical that a parent possesses the tools to identify a toxic friendship and assist the child in escaping the abusive union before irreparable damage is done.
Take a look at these 8 must watch TED talks for parents that will inspire, move, and motivate you with well-thought and genuine advice.
To help parents be more responsive vs. reactive at times when your child is not doing what’s expected. Here’s a simple strategy to throw a monkey wrench into a downward spiral with your child: taking a mommy/daddy moment.
Don’t fear the tantrum! Being responsive is the key to positive parenting.
Childhood breakdowns are a normal part of growing up. Here are five steps to responding in these mortifying moments that can help you stay calm and carry on in a way that is loving to you and your child:
Tackling responsibilities helps kids feel that they are growing up. Here’re ways children learn responsibilities from daily chores
Prevention begins with how we, as parents talk with our children about their bodies from infancy on.