Parenting Articles

A New School Year

By: Kimberly Chastain
Category: Parenting
When you think of a new School Year what are your first thoughts? There can often be lots of anxiety with a new school year for parents as well as children.

How To Help Your Child Do Well At School

By: Rita Offen
Category: Parenting
If your child is doing well at school your job is easy. However, if not, it can be difficult when you feel, because you are not in the school with him, you have little control or motivational input in his education. Often the picture you only get to see is that of his homework tasks, and news of any misdemeanor. It is hard knowing what is really going on, and how you can do your absolute best to help him get the most he can out of the long time he has at school.

How to Talk to Your Kids About Race

By: Lisa Smith
Category: Parenting
Tips for talking to children of all ages about racial differences, prejudice and discrimination.

Encouraging Your Child To Read

By: Lisa Smith
Category: Parenting
Tips for encouraging reading in young children and teens.

Helping Your Children Embrace Diversity

By: Lisa Smith
Category: Parenting
Tips to help teach your children about diversity in everyday life.

Teaching Your Child about Tolerance and Diversity

By: Lisa Smith
Category: Parenting
Tips for helping teach your children about cultural diversity and tolerance.

Empowering Kids To Reach Their Dreams

By: Rita Offen
Category: Parenting
Children will always have their strengths and weaknesses, be particularly gifted in certain things, and confusingly clumsy and slow in others. Rather than worrying about what your child is achieving or not achieving, focusing on your interaction and relationship with your child will make all the difference to his future. Whatever his talents, you can help your child feel loved and therefore empowered in whatever he desires to do.

Perfection in Children

By: Angeline Foong Wai Leng
Category: Parenting
I noticed that there is a great change in parents’ attitude towards their child when their child starts schooling. I have seen so many parents from a playmate to the child changed into a disciplinary master. Rather, even before they put on their school uniform for the first time, the child has probably noticed a big change in their parents’ behavior.

The “Responsibility Model”

By: Denny Strecker
Category: Parenting
Teach your child how to grow up into a responsible adult...

Seven Ways for You to Motivate Your Child to Practice

By: David L. Doolin
Category: Parenting
My Dad used these six methods to motivate me to practice my musical instrument inside while the other boys were playing outside. That was 40 years ago. They are still as effective today. The key is parental involvement and interest in what the child is doing.


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