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Smart Parenting magazine included my short parenting POV and thoughts in their November issue. For three consecutive months, starting Septembe 2009, my parenting views were published in Smart Parenting.I shared a brief note on the Parent's Point of V
Recently in my meandering on the internet, I happened upon the Screamfree Parenting website. I liked what I saw, so I signed up for their tip of the day. I planned to be very critical and definitely filter their advice through the lens of Scripture.
Have you ever wondered why we notice the negative before the positive? Is this behavior learned (nurtured)? Can we teach our children to think more positively? Yes, I believe so! After spending a few hours listening to Dr. Karyn Reivich, a positive
Today begins a two-parter, and final breakdown, of the Pew Research Center’s survey on millennials. We turn to millennials and religious behaviors and how, ultimately, it will affect millennial parenting. Religion is perhaps the largest gap between
Parental Alienation Theory (PAS) http://uninews.unimelb.edu.au/news/6049/?menuLink=/uninews.php Post-separation parenting [ The University of Melbourne Voice Vol. 6, No. 3 8 March - 12 April 2010 ] The shared parenting laws central to the 2
Perhaps one of the most important sections of the survey—one that will likely have a direct effect on the nation’s future social policies—came in the results on millennial views on family values. On the whole, millennials, simply, are more tole
I am a teen mother writing a paper for my college English class about the contriverasial issues of teen pregnancy and parenting. I understand that people have different point of views about the situation. If you could tell me if you agree or disagree
This is a trick question. There is no age at which a child can make these decisions, until he/she turns 18 and the court no longer has jurisdiction over them. There are, however, a few methods by which a child can have input in the process. 1. An a
A post recently from Dave Snowden on powers laws and the City of London got me thinking about my approach to planning for a week away that my ex husband has requested with my daughter. This is their first holiday together and as she will only be 2
last night a friend consulted me with regards to his problematic teens. so i thought i'd share some tips on the subject. please be aware that these views are from personal experiences and studies i have made. parents, please take parenting serio
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