Archive for September, 2008
If you have a good look at the way your parents raised you/are raising you, what do you disagree with?
What will make a conscience choice to do/not do with your own children (when you decide to have them)?
Do you think your parents have done a good job at raising you? Why or why not?
I don’t [...]
September 30th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Conscience, Mature, Parenting Skills, People, Sounds
Me and my wife Monsa were discussing what parenting styles would work best for our future child (3 months pregnet). I believe in ******** because it was how I was brought up and I believe it works. She thinks ******** does not work. She thinks the child would react in violent manner towards their children. [...]
September 30th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Child Abuse, Future Child, Parenting Styles, Parents, Violent Manner
I havn’t ******* any of my children past there 14th birthday, but I wonder if I could have done something different. It will not be fair to a younger child, but I should perhaps have given them a choose in how to be ******* when they reached perhaps 10 or 11. For ex, do you [...]
September 30th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: 14th Birthday, Child Child, Child Punishment, Parenting
You know those people who stay neutral in settings where the divorced parent gets to see thier child(ren) but are required by court to have someone there? How can you become one of those? I’ve been trying to research it and I’m finding nothing but what is required if the court orders you a supervised [...]
September 30th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Child Ren, Parent Child Interaction, Professional Supervisor
I think it’s a simple, if you do this, this will be the results. Granted, there are people out there that no matter how much education, they’re still going to be Idiots. But, I think we need to try.
September 30th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Education, Parenting Classes, People
We know that psychology is the study of human behavior and emotional responses. As these responses can vary from person to person and age to age, the field of psychology is quite broad. In this field you will be able to find various psychologists studying the emotions and behavior of children. This means that you [...]
September 30th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Child Psychologist, Child Psychologists, Child Psychology, Emotional Disturbances, Internet Sites
The birth of a child is an exciting time for parents to be, as well as for grand parents. Most grand parents are a welcome addition to the family although some can be overly excited by the prospect of grandchildren. Many parents resent the time and energy their parents want to spend with their children [...]
September 29th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Boundaries, Comfort Zone, Excitement, Helpful Hints, Stress
While I was at my local *** Pride Festival this year I received vouchers for free LGBT pregnancy and parenting books and it made me wonder why we still need “special” books geared towards our community. As a mother who is part of the LGBT community I can honestly say that there is not much [...]
September 29th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Advice, Dish, Parenting Books, Pregnancy Books, Special Books
Okay so I’m gifted, according to test scores, but I’m having a really hard time in school. I’ve failed every test I took in math and I keep forgeting to hand in my science homework. My mom expects a lot out of me, and I was going to tell her about my grades, which I [...]
September 29th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Gifted Test, Hard Time, Math, Progress Report, Test Scores
Why is there an increasing number of Christian Single Parents resorting to online dating?Is online dating so effective that people are spending their hard earned money to join a legitimate dating site in the hope of finding their potential spouse or partner?Can one find a good and trustworthy man or woman of God online without [...]
September 29th, 2008. Posted in Parenting. Tags: Agony, Dating Site, Hard Earned Money, Marriage God, Trustworthy Man