Being involved in your child’s education is obviously a good thing. But, some may wonder if ever there can be too much of a good thing. Can parents be too involved with their child’s education? While this, like anything else, should not be taken to the extreme, parental involvement in a child’s education is generally considered a good thing.
Research has shown that parents...
August 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Parenting | No Comments
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Parenting is a vastly important function that’s required to be performed in order to ensure better upbringing of a child. It is necessary for parents to learn the right kind of parenting so as to make the child confident and to face the challenges of life strongly.
Approaching a parenting...
August 21st, 2010 | Posted in Parenting | No Comments
One of the most common mental disorders among the elderly is generalized anxiety disorder, in which a person is continuously troubled and has distressing worries that are hard to manage. Studies show that this disorder affects 7% of seniors. When having a panic or anxiety attack, what to do next becomes a key...
August 21st, 2010 | Posted in Parenting Support | No Comments
Some single parents have never had the other parent around, so they’ve only ever expected to get on with things alone. However, other single parents have had the experience of being part of a nuclear family and having a partner to share the load. For them the transition to an extended family – them with the children and the father in another residence – has been a painful one. ...
August 20th, 2010 | Posted in Parenting Support | No Comments
For Parents Dating after a divorce, it may seem a very disconcerting thought at the moment. Before you can fully appreciate the wonders of online Single Parents Dating, you should triumph over your personal problems. Let Dating for Parents help you out before you jump into the dating wagon. Consider these 3 essential rules:
1. Never ever make decisions when you are depressed or pressured,...
August 19th, 2010 | Posted in Parenting Support | No Comments