Tough Love Tips for the Not-So-Tough Parent
Do you ever feel like you need to be someone else in order to implement “tough love”? Is it not quite who you are, but
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Do you ever feel like you need to be someone else in order to implement “tough love”? Is it not quite who you are, but
They are easy to make, very personal, cost-effective and provide a means for investing in your children throughout the year. They build trust, create play opportunities and provide nurturing.
We may not say these words, but we think them. We somehow expect our children to ignore what they see and only do what they
Do you remember when phones actually plugged into the wall? When I was growing up, our phone was in the kitchen and no one had
There are many things that hurt a child’s heart and thus their self-esteem. Children are sensitive, innocent and trusting. They can be disappointed by the
Are you like me and you count the days until summer break as soon as school starts in the fall? (I know … it’s a
Being a parent to a child who has Attention Deficit Disorder can be challenging, as well as overwhelming and frustrating at times. Fortunately, there are things you can do as a parent that can help in controlling and reducing the symptoms of ADD.
In my introductory parenting class, I talk about “Wild Cards.” They are events that happen in a family that impact our children. “Wild Cards” can
Most of us don’t think of forgiveness in terms of parenting. Parents love unconditionally; it’s natural for us. Yet, how often do we dislike a certain behavior in our child or feel disrespected or even get mad at ourselves (or our spouse) for how we handled a situation? Those things add up and they create walls which separate us from our family.
Each year life seems to move faster and faster, as if time is actually speeding up. Have you noticed? Sometimes it seems there is no
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