Parents find themselves confounded by their children, they're not always sure what to do. Dr. Fran Walfish demystifies parenthood and offers advice on how to be a good parent.
At first glance, it seems funny and outrageous. But it does happen. If you ever struggle for power with your children here's what you should do...
The first step towards dealing with such tantrums is never to feel embarrassed by it.This is one of the most common toddler syndromes that parents dread but have to experience.
We’ve all done it. Whether in the privacy of our home or in public, it is the most common and innocuous personal habit, and yet, the most frowned upon. What are we talking about? Why? Nose picking, of course.
In our digital age, there are even more distractions for kids such as i-pods, i-pads, video games, play stations and cell phones. These distractions are what impairs a child's abilities to think critically, imagine and to solve problems. Here are some tips on how to minimize these distractions.
Raising a teenager is no easy task. theAsianparent.com have sought the advice of a group of teens to find out what is it they want.
According to Lisa Earle McLeod, author of The Triangle of Truth, there are two extreme sides to parenting - permissiveness and authoritarianism. Which side does your parenting style lie?
My students are great but unfortunately their parents are not so great -- sometimes. That is why I have decided to write them a letter to let them know what I think and feel.
If it feels like every conversation with your teenager ends in a frustrating shouting match, take heart - you aren't alone.
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