Parenting
- 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.
- When Parents Feel Threatened By Their Own Children 9/13/2007 3:50:35 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur When parents are unable to cope with their children’s aggressive demands and rising expectations, it results in kids having their own way.
- Stay Cool Strategies For Correcting Rude Behaviour Among Kids 8/29/2007 5:08:29 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur The labor of love called parenting is difficult, even when your child is compliant. But when your simple quests or innocent remarks are met with cheeky retorts, sullen silences, you can find yourself caught up in a quarrel neither of you will win.
- Spending Quality Time With Kids 8/24/2007 6:50:11 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur You can’t raise kids in short, scheduled bursts. They need lots of attention, and working parents may be shortchanging them. These days, there are carefully scheduled hours of parental attention between dinner and bed.
- What Makes Kids Behave? 8/23/2007 6:49:48 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Experts say, the way we resolve conflicts with our kids teaches them how to argue with others, now and in the future. The scary news is that bad fighting habits can set your kids up for more serious problems.
- Disciplining Your Child Without Losing Your Cool 8/17/2007 6:40:11 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur While every child acts up from time to time, recurring misbehavior can be a real trial. In young children, the most common problems include temper tantrums, dishonesty and aggressive behavior, such as hitting or biting.
- Raising Your Spoilt Brat 8/15/2007 5:44:47 PM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur It is always a classic scene- the kid is tugging on his parent’s leg in a shop, begging for a chocolate or the toy, while the adult is keen to purchase something more useful or nutritious.
- Do We Lose Our Passion As A Parent Very Often? 8/8/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur We always face a question, “Why have I lost my patience?” Why this is easy to lose and hard to find more of, yet so important when it comes to dealing with kids. To cultivate passion we should practice mindfulness.
- You Hold The Key To Your Child's Success! 8/2/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain With open arms he stood there
Seeking for his share of love ‘n’ care
I promise I will succeed
Accept me as I am is all I need
Let me wear my heart & it will become true
Any obstacle may come with your support, I’ll be through.
- Disciplining Your Child 7/31/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Payal Jain Discipline is the refining fire by which talent becomes ability.Imagine one fine Sunday you went shopping with your hubby and your cute three year old daughter. While surfing the dresses for your princess, you find her screaming for chocolates.
- Handling Teenagers 7/30/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Many parents treat children’s teenage years with needless fear. Teens torture us with heavy metal rock music; they wear outlandish clothes and spend all the time with their friends. But such a behavior does not call for large scale revolt.
- How To Avoid Agressive Behavior In Children 5/2/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Neena Jain Belligerent behavior is a very common problem in kids these days. Many preschoolers get energetic while playing; they hurt toys or their bodies when they are frustrated, angry or obstreperous.
- Making Friends With Your Grown Ups 7/16/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur With so much history between parents and grown children, parents and their adult children can become stuck in patterns of interaction that spell trouble. It’s easy to let things go or let rifts build.
- To What Extent Can Shouting And Spanking Children Help? 5/25/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Shouting and spanking are quite natural responses to misbehavior, especially continued misbehavior. But they are also quite counterproductive. They never teach appropriate behavior which is the number one task of parenting.
- When To Say 'No' To Children 5/26/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Giving in to a child’s demands is the path of least resistance. But doing so all the time can cause children to develop a behavior pattern characterized by demands for more and more stuff.
- Why Is It Important To Talk About A Child's Feelings? 6/24/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Today, EQ or emotional quotient is as important as IQ or intelligence quotient for success in life.
- Teach Your Kids How To Save Money 5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur In Indian middle class society, children spend hundreds of millions of rupees in pocket money and influence hundred of billions in parental expenditure. But then, these children face money problems like saving, budgeting, spending or wasting it.
- Dealing With Terrible Teens 6/19/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Bringing up children remains a completely hit and miss affair. You just have to invent new rule as you are faced with your own teenage child.
- Make Your Child A Leader 5/6/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Men and women who run organizations, lead a community and captain sports teams, are the product of cans covetous parents who follow simple rules that foster a leadership mentally, strengthen the mind and independent thinking.
- A Top Strategy To Change Your Teen's Thinking 6/19/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Our teens nowadays face overwhelming issues. It’s no wonder that these years because of poor decision making, results in battleground between parents and teens.
- How To Handle The Problem Of Sibling Rivalry 5/22/2007 12:00:00 AM
In Parenting, By: Jagpreet Kaur Tattling on brothers and sisters and hating a new sibling from the first day he invades the family are just two examples of how sibling rivalry wreaks havoc on family relationships.
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