It should be no surprise that sometimes you hear your school-age child say something, a curse word for example, that is completely unacceptable in your household. Parents can find themselves frowning with shock and frustration as they wonder where their lovely little girl heard that word. The source of the child’s new vocabulary is probably found at the school she attends, and among the children...
April 12th, 2011 | Posted in Parenting Support | No Comments
Life can often be quite tough, particularly if you have a child, or children, to care for. For some of us it is more than tough – it’s a struggle. It can often feel there is somebody deliberately sabotaging what should be a smooth ride through an average day. One bad thing followed by another, and another, and the pressure mounts until you feel utterly exhausted, and probably quite...
April 8th, 2011 | Posted in Parenting Support | No Comments
In this article we will take a look at various panic and anxiety ebooks produced by Rich Presta. Rich Presta is a well-known online self-help guru and has produced many best selling self-help digital products.
See the links at the end of this article for an official review of the relevant products, along with a FREE report that you should read before purchasing any of Rich Prestas...
April 5th, 2011 | Posted in Parenting Support | No Comments
When fast food is cheap and parents are busy to many of us go for the foods kids love. Even TV programs geared for kids watching are full of fast food or junk food ads. They then ask, beg, even through fits so they can go out to eat the junk. This is where the parent should be more disciplined and prepares a good healthy meal at home.
With 30 to 40% of our kids being obese or overweight...
April 4th, 2011 | Posted in Parenting Support | No Comments
In a society where money-making, powerful careers, and hiding problems to ensure social acceptance are seen as being so important, bringing a child into the world and raising her to the best of your ability is incredibly under appreciated. You are a parent, and that is something to be very proud of. Your willingness to improve your parenting techniques means you can hold your head high, encouraged...
March 29th, 2011 | Posted in Parenting Support | No Comments