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Weather Changes Affect Children’s Behavior

Jackie Ramirez · April 16, 2013 ·

When my girls were school-age the topic of weather and our children’s behavior came up in my Parents Anonymous group. The facilitator said, “Any time there is a weather change you can expect the kids’ behavior to change.” Several teachers and daycare professionals … [Read more...] about Weather Changes Affect Children’s Behavior

What Goes In Does Come Out: How Babies and Toddlers Pick Up More Than You Would Think

Guest Blogger · April 4, 2013 ·

I have raised two children and have babysat more than my share of nieces and nephews and I know for a fact that things you say and do come back to bite you. Even things you think are innocent and even things that you think are good things to teach your children can rear their … [Read more...] about What Goes In Does Come Out: How Babies and Toddlers Pick Up More Than You Would Think

7 Ways To Help Your Kids Listen: Really!

Adina Soclof · March 24, 2013 ·

The biggest complaint I hear from parents is this: “My kids don't listen to me! “No matter what I say to my children they don’t cooperate!” “How can I get my kids to listen and do what I tell them?” It is quite frustrating for parents, (me included) when kids do not … [Read more...] about 7 Ways To Help Your Kids Listen: Really!

If It’s Not Working, Stop Doing It!

Jackie Ramirez · March 12, 2013 ·

“Be firm and consistent.”

One thing puzzles me from childhood, why did my mother keep that old sugar bowl for so long? It was small, wide at the top, narrow at the bottom, made of cheap melamine and always tipped over easily. With three children in the household and a lot of company, why didn’t she just … [Read more...] about If It’s Not Working, Stop Doing It!

Dad 101 – Ten things men should know about parenting: 10. Always make the time…

DAD4LIFE · February 21, 2013 ·

It may sound simple or it may sound terribly hard, depending on your lifestyle, but this is probably the most important advice I can give you as a father. Life has a way of getting complicated, hectic, and worse overwhelmingly busy, but nothing should ever preclude me from making … [Read more...] about Dad 101 – Ten things men should know about parenting: 10. Always make the time…

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