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Five Steps In Guiding Your Teens

The transition from kids to teenagers can be difficult for most youngsters and their parents. Parents for one have to accept the painful reality that their children have grown into young adults and the corresponding pressure from peers, media, and growing demands of school work.
Priyanka Arora
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What to Do With a Moody Child

This article talks about an incident I had with a child of mine this afternoon. It goes through how I enforced a consequence as a result of unacceptable behavior and how you too can give a suitable consequence for your child in any situation.
Kim Patrick
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Anger - Ways To Handle A Toddler's Powerful Anger

It is hard work to be keeping company with an exuberant, aggressive, angry toddler, but be assured that as you respond to them with supportive, calm, consistent, positive attention they will learn to control their out of control emotions. Your toddler needs to have a supporting and calming presence when he explodes with rage so that he doesn't grow up to feel ashamed of his anger, his emotions and himself.
Helen R Williams
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Husband of the Year

I don't know if there is a husband of the year contest held anywhere in the country, but if there were such an event and I were the organizer, I can tell you exactly what I would look for in the winner. The requirements would be quite different from the usual requirements in contests measuring beauty and talent. Beauty and talent may be important on some level, but if you're a woman who is also a mother, the qualities you admire in a husband change substantially when you become parents.
Lilia Fallgatter
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Parenting and Clean-Up Time - 4 Tips to Establishing Order in Pre-School

Cleaning up can be one of the more enjoyable functions of a healthy family. But the stress that many parents embrace can even make simple every day routines tense. The whole family including the youngest children can learn to create new and rewarding history together. So here are a few simple tips to get your kids more actively involved.
Adelaide Zindler
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How to Deal With Teenagers and Boundaries in Relationships

Is bickering with your teen wearing you down? Does he or she always want the last word? It can be difficult keeping peace on the home front and almost impossible not to get stuck in the middle, resulting in you being bombarded from both sides as your partner gets involved in an unavoidable quarrel. Maybe this can help...
Vivienne Myatt
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When an Hour Counts

My daughter recently had minor surgery and is home convalescing. She's still able to do things, use the computer, walk around, and drive too, but is on medication which can make her drowsy, so needs to stay indoors when she's taken the medication and give in to it. She wanted to go feed her horse and I was worried about her doing that.
Kathie Thomas
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Exercising Your Parenting Power

Are there areas in your relationship with the children in your life where you feel powerless to change the situation? Times when "the kids" seem out of control and no matter what you've done to get them to change, they keep being uncooperative. For whatever comfort this is--you are not alone.
Connie Allen
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Five Ways to Fall in Love With Your Child

Kids getting on your nerves? Maybe it's time to rekindle those flames and fall in love all over again. Here are five simple ways to leave that nagging parent behind and see your relationship in a whole new light.
Hannah Keeley
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3 Things That Father's Can Do to Be Involved in Their Child's Special Education

This article will give fathers of children with disabilities three things that they can do to benefit their child's education. Many children with disabilities are raised by single mothers, and do not have an involved father. You can be involved with your child's education, which will benefit them.
JoAnn Collins
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