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Effective Praise: Instill Good Behavior Through Positive Reinforc…
Sensible Livings | September 3rd 2008 by Haze Lin
How do you discipline your child? Most of the parents would admit to having spanked their children at least once. In behavioral studies, 3 approaches to eliciting a desired behavior can also be found in parents’ discipline styles: positive reinforc read more
Advantages And Inconveniences Of Distance Learning. Choosing The…
Distance Learning | September 3rd 2008 by rudy
The advantages of distance learning are clear: by becoming a distance learner, the candidate can continue his professional activity, take care of his or her child(en) or pursue multiple diplomas simultaneously. In fact, it is not uncommon for some st read more
Discipline
Balanced Melting Pot | September 2nd 2008
The question of how to discipline our children is one for which I don’t think that there is a right or one size fits all answer. This issue can become more compounded when you are taking into account the way that you were disciplined as a ch read more
Building Great Memories: Parent and Child
Kids Need Stamps | September 1st 2008 by Mark Rossi
You probably heard the old adage, "be a parent to your child; not their friend. Otherwise it becomes very confusing when time for discipline." I know firsthand this statement is very true but like anything in one's life you cannot take it to the ext read more
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Vir's Blog | August 31st 2008 by Manika Gandhi
There are so many things that Vir does in a day that make me shake my head in frustration (to put it mildly), but when he falls asleep at the end of the day, I look at him and can't help but feel a little guilty for being even a little bit mad at him read more
Yurism Part III
What's the Buzz? | August 30th 2008 by dabuzz
Alas, my child is growing up and maturing. She is a joy to have in my life and at times a challenge. No, she is not a challenge in the area of discipline but she is becoming more like her Daddy. She is picking up his sense of humor and becoming a read more
PBBC 7: Disciplining Our Children
What's the Buzz? | August 30th 2008 by dabuzz
The challenge has been thrown down to answer a series of questions regarding the discipline of a child. If you are a regular reader, you will probably not be that surprised of our answers. If you are not, get ready as this will likely not be the read more
Child Discipline, My Style
BaReFooTed Me | August 29th 2008 by KCee
One look at my daughter and most people we meet are quick to judge that she is a spoiled brat. I’m talking about plain first impression here - just an observation of her innate bubbliness and self confidence. She looks like a kid who gets anything read more
Study Shows Link Between Spanking And Physical Abuse
ePsychology.us | August 28th 2008 by Joseph Szenasi
Spanking has been, and still is, a common method of child discipline used by American parents. But mothers who report that they or their partner spanked their child in the past year are nearly three times more likely to state that they also used hars read more
Diet Pill Reviews
Me and My World | August 27th 2008 by C.H.
I can certainly say that some mommies like me are now struggling to lose weight after giving birth to their first child. I know I am and still trying to discipline myself on the food I eat. It’s kind of tough lately specially when I cook most of th read more
Sorry about that, my child really is "special"
FamilyLife MomBlog | August 27th 2008 by Culture Watch
by Jennifer Dyer Have I ever mentioned that I am a speech-language pathologist? Before I got married, I worked with preschoolers with special needs. I had ideas about discipline: Keep the mental age in mind. Structure, repetition, and consistency are read more
4 ways to smack
Frog Blog | August 26th 2008
John Caldwell has taken the seemingly unusual step of reading the child discipline laws in the Crimes Act before rushing to comment on the section 59 amendment petition and referendum. Thus his commentary in The Press yesterday morning [off line] is read more
TAKING CARE
The Mercurial World | August 26th 2008 by michelle York
Never have I relied on any Government to take care of me. No one can take better care of me than I.If you don't have the discipline to take care of your financial affairs - then give it to the bank, but don't complain when they don't take care of it read more
Respectful Children
MOMnificent | August 24th 2008
My husband and I wanted to have respectful children and we were not only interested in externally respectful behaviour. We didn't want our child to perform. We expected more than just kissing all of the grown-ups in the room. We wanted her to be resp read more
Spanking is one of the most controversial discipline methods
Teen Intervention News | August 23rd 2008 by Dore Frances, M.A.
On one side of the debate are parents and care givers who believe it is all right to spank children.On the other side are those who think that children need never be spanked. (I am one of these believers). Somewhere in the middle are parents who beli read more
Karate And Religion: Can They Work Together?
Boxing Fighting Martial Arts | August 20th 2008 by Aloha Nema
Karate And Religion: Can They Work Together? was written by Luciano PaparellaThere is a misconception among many that karate is some sort of religion and practicing it may conflict with ones faith. Parents hesitate to enroll their child into a karate read more
Discipline Etiquette Part 2
Family Time | August 20th 2008 by Kerry
I have always raised my children to respect authority, adults, coaches, teachers or any one who may be in charge of a given situation. With a little reminder every now and then, they know that they need to listen to other adults and do what they are read more
Study shows link between spanking and physical abuse
The Shrink Rap | August 20th 2008
Spanking has been, and still is, a common method of child discipline used by American parents. But mothers who report that they or their partner spanked their child in the past year are nearly... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
Do’s and Don’ts For Discipline Your Toddler
Online Business Alliance and Niches 2 | August 20th 2008 by Chokyi Ooi
The transition from baby to toddler is also the stage when your child will learn to accept and give in to your authority, at least in certain matters. The process will be gradual and involve a certain amount of stress for both of you. Your child wil read more
Disciplinary Training
Memories Frozen in Time | August 19th 2008 by Raquel
I have learned, in raising my children, not to spoil them. As a mother, sometimes it is hard to discipline a child. My 3 year old daughter [Maria], likes to experiment and is curious of everything. She wants to do this and that. If I don’t allow he read more
Belts, Children and Discipline.
womanistmusings | August 19th 2008 by Renee
I have been thinking about writing this since I read about the beating of 18-year-old Yaman Sankari at The Uppity Brown Woman. It seems that Sankari's family discovered that she was having sex with her boyfriend and their response was to beat her. read more
Don't Be a Hypocritical Parent
Celebrate Women | August 19th 2008 by Lacresha Hayes
I have a lot of godchildren. I've been blessed in that area. Most of them are boys, and all of them way bigger than I am. They don't play games with me, but respect me like I'm their birth mother. I have one who has disrespected and fought his own mo read more
False And True Discipleship
APIIS | August 17th 2008 by Deb
Scripture Reading: Matthew 7:13-29There are two gates — one narrow and one wide — and two ways corresponding thereto. The easy way is not the good way. This is true in a very wide sense. It is true in the life of a child. There is a broad way of read more
CHAINED LIKE A DOG!
Ruan's Corner | August 17th 2008 by Bayani C. Martin
Innocence is abused and stolen!I just read a very disturbing news about a seven-year-old boy being chained to the kitchen sink to prevent him from misbehaving while the parents are at work. What an abusive way to discipline a child. The mere thoug read more
Michael Phelps & The Olympics
Morgan's Life | August 16th 2008 by Karma by Morgan
Congratulations to Michael Phelps! I am in shock but also knew he could do it. As a former swimmer I understand what type of dedication is truly needed to perfect every aspect of your game. It is also incredible that he is successful in all four stro read more
The Waiting is the Hardest Part
Emergiblog | August 15th 2008 by Kim
Another offering to the god of constipation. Okay, fess up. How many of you snuck Ex-Lax pieces out of your Grandmother’s medicine cabinet because it was “chocolate”? I did. Guess what happened… Nothing. No diarrhea. No abdomi read more
How Do I Parent?
many more family | August 15th 2008 by yunina
Your child has now arrived into this world. The first few days are a challenge trying to figure out your child's needs and wants. That is only the beginning. Soon the parent becomes flustered and is ready to pull out their hair.Help!It is in this sta read more
parent/teacher conference
No Cheese, Please! | August 14th 2008 by M Yeager
I had a parent/teacher conference with ricky's teacher today when I came to pick him up. His teacher is the one who scheduled it but it ended up being with the assistant with the crazy clothes.It was basically a bunch of nosy questions about ricky. D read more
The discipline game
Parents' Place | August 12th 2008 by Julie Alterio
How many shared-custody situations are out there where the child prefers one parent’s home to the other because “it’s more fun?” Particularly for younger children, this usually means that one parent’s home is all about p read more
Yesterday's Tears
LWGodsil's Jadis Jewelry | August 12th 2008 by Laura Winslow Godsil
Gandhi Quote of the day:"It is because we have at the present moment everybody claiming the right of conscience without going through any discipline whatsoever that there is so much untruth being delivered to a bewildered world."Thought for today:Emm read more
