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- Single Parenting 2/13/2008 2:53:07 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain In the last decade, the divorce rates have really gone up and also the rate of single people adopting kids. There has emerged a new socio-cultural revolution where attitudes have changed and a new social paradigm has been created.
- Parenting Teenagers 2/13/2008 1:55:28 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Teenage is the age when the mind works on its own. We don’t understand it most of the times. They think that we don’t even have the clue about their world. The end result is that parents often become distant to their teen age children.
- Teaching Children The Value Of Money 1/16/2008 10:19:34 AM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain In the age of supermarkets and one shop markets, where one goes for shopping for groceries often come home with much more. And if you are accompanied by your little one(children) who are taken in by new, shiny toy.
- Going Through Parental Separation 1/4/2008 6:46:28 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur All children who go through parental separation need understanding, patience and caring people to help them cope with the feelings of loss. Only then they come to terms with an event that is outside their control.
- The Adoptive Child 12/29/2007 6:29:20 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Children are god’s most beautiful creation but even today in our society, the adoptive child and the mother of the adoptive child is not given the same respect. All age groups of children are adopted.
- The Art Of Taking A Stand In Your Say 12/29/2007 6:27:30 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Some people always know how to say things. When they speak everyone gets pays attention. This is not an inborn talent; it is a habit that can be cultivated from the childhood. So teach your child to say his words in a confident way.
- Fatherhood-Part II 12/14/2007 7:10:09 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain The father and daughter relationship is very special. Fathers are more attached to their daughters in most of the cases. They are also very protective about them. Almost all daughters at some point of the life want their man to be like their fathers.
- Fatherhood-Part I 12/14/2007 6:43:47 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Some fathers are strict, some are lenient, some scold their children on their mistakes and some will hug them. All fathers have a different way of dealing with their children but one thing is for sure that they don’t love them any less.
- Making Your Kids Money Savvy 12/10/2007 4:48:13 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Every generation comes in contact with money earlier than the last, so it makes sense to make kids money savvy as early as possible. After all, a child who has money sense will most likely grow to be an adult with a good bank balance.
- Strategies To Help Children Conquer Fear 12/5/2007 6:24:23 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Children grow up fearing a range of things like ghosts and goblins, sometimes even things as funny as a clown. There could be nightmares as well as cold sweats. This upsets parents as they feel the behavior is babyish.
- Parenting From A Distance 11/30/2007 11:03:40 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur We hope to raise our children so that they become kind, cooperative people who will give family life high priority, who will participate in the community, who will enrich their spirits with cultural interests.
- Single Mother 11/20/2007 5:53:32 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Long time ago, a woman staying with her children alone without her husband was a big issue. She was restricted to stay reserved and was not supposed to live her life joyfully.
- How To Balance The Friend Act With Parenting? 11/20/2007 4:58:32 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur To be a friend or to go all parenty and stern that is a dilemma most parents face all through their lives. Usually, we fluctuate between being too nice ad overfriendly, and being a stern disciplinarian and the voice of no reason.
- Dealing With Cross Gender Behaviour In Children 11/14/2007 6:24:08 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur There is a blurring of gender rules today; all the more reason why parents need to deal with cross gender behavior in children. When a boy wants to have a doll of his sister, parents find this behavior as abnormal.
- The Job-Motherhood 11/7/2007 6:26:02 PM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Who is a mother? She is a woman who looks after her child. She hides all her pains, severe or mild. She does well the job of feeding her family. She does hard work for the needs of her children. She is an epitome of love and care.
- Role Of A Father In The Development Of His Daughter 10/10/2007 12:32:20 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur This third stage is a young lady stage. As the teenager quickly metamorphoses into a young woman, she starts seeing the father as a mentor. Block by block, the father can go about character building for her by setting examples rather than preaching.
- Role Of A Father In The Development Of His Daughter-Part I 10/9/2007 6:15:57 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Some people say there should be no difference in the way a father raises, or interacts with his children. It is an affected fact that daughters grow up with a special regard for their fathers and fathers reserve a special love for their daughters.
- Role Of A Father In The Development Of His Daughter-Part II 10/9/2007 6:07:16 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur A father may have had a very good relationship with his daughter during her childhood, but he can become very awkward and tongue tied when the girl reaches puberty and adolescence.
- Managing Work And Children 9/22/2007 5:39:05 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Choosing between a career and your child is a very vital question for most of the single mothers. It’s actually the question of one’s preferences that what they consider to be their priority.
- Exploring The Moms-in waiting At School Phenomenon 9/21/2007 5:54:33 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur This is a universal truth that moms are an eternally sacrificing lot. We all know that the moms are the angels in disguise who will not sleep a wink till you get well, or finished studying at night or you get drift.
- Preparing Your Kids For Separation When Your Marriage Is On The Rocks 9/19/2007 3:48:58 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur We all know that separation of parents is hard on kids, whatever may be the circumstances. The child’s reliable, safe plane of happiness goes into a tizzy. Often, even the most concerned parents become consumed by their emotional upset.
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