Parenting Articles

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.

What to Expect for Baby's First Bath Time

By: Don Pinder
Category: Parenting
Having a baby is a time when you begin to look after another human. Babies are fragile and tiny, with little faces, hands and feet that need your loving care and affection. Bath time is a special part of looking after your baby that allows you to bond.

Happy, Healthy Positive Families

By: Margaret Kennedy
Category: Parenting
Raising healthy happy children is not rocket science it is common sense using love, understanding and communication

Are You Empowering Or Disempowering Your Kids?

By: Rita Offen
Category: Parenting
Parents, being the role models, are in the best position to empower their kids to have the skills for success. It’s often the simple, everyday communication in our relationships that can make such a difference to encouraging our kids to be confident, courageous and happy.

7 Ways to Build a Closer Bond Between You and Your Child

By: Angeline Foong Wai Leng
Category: Parenting
How many of you feel that your child is not close to you? Refuse to share his thoughts with you? Or doesn't even want to sit down and have a chat with you? Seriously, if your answer to the above questions is Yes, Yes and Yes! There are 7 questions you really need to ask yourself. As parents, its our responsibility to give our child all the love and care they deserve, if you have not been giving the basic to your child, please do not expect much from them. Your children need your presence more than your presents. ~Jesse Jackson

15 Parenting Tips for Disciplining a Child

By: Angeline Foong Wai Leng
Category: Parenting
"Please put away your toys now and eat your dinner", you say to your child. A few minutes later, your child still refuses to stop playing with his toys. He begins to throw a tantrum when you try to stop him. Sounds familiar? As parents, we have to deal with misbehavior from children from time to time. How do we encourage good behavior in children, and how do we discourage bad behavior? How can we discipline our children effectively?

Simple Parenting Tips for Handling Toddlers

By: Angeline Foong Wai Leng
Category: Parenting
Toddlers would be referring to the age of 1-3 years old. This is the time when they learn so fast but yet still could not really express fully and clearly what they want or need. The following are the usual 3 situations where most parents would find it hard to handle their toddlers.

How to Manage Stress and Single Parenting

By: Harry Patel
Category: Parenting
Being a single parent is not easy. It is like doing two jobs in one sitting. Single parenting requires you to be an understanding mother or a tough and a providing father all at the same time. Stress and single parenting, therefore, works together, giving single mom and dad a terrible headache every single day.


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