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NLP Parenting: Use Imagination To Create New Behavior Patterns
lovingyourchild.com — “Does your child have a problem getting work or homework done? Teach him to imagine a pattern that includes his homework getting done after school and his whole evening being free so that he can do whatever he wants. This will empower him to get the work done on time.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Single Parenting: Six Ways To Soar While Flying Solo
lovingyourchild.com — “Single parenting is one of the toughest jobs on the planet. So what can you do to maintain confidence in yourself and peace in your home? Dr. Jane Nelsen, Ed. D., the author and co-author of Positive Discipline for Single Parents, offers advice to those who are flying solo.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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The Benefits Of Boredom: Celebrating Unstructured, Free Play
lovingyourchild.com — “Parents who wish to increase their children's academic potential, social skills and creativity should allow them to experience boredom. That's the advice of child development specialists who want to see children spend more time in unstructured play, and less time in structured activities (or zoned out in front of an LCD screen).” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Thanksgiving Ideas: Feng Shui Tips For A Harmonious Holiday
lovingyourchild.com — “Holidays like Thanksgiving involve emotional family gatherings. But the cause of discord may not be you or your family. It could be how you arrange your house during the holiday season. Here are a few Feng Shui tips to balance the energy in your home and create more household harmony - and a lot more fun.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Single Parenting: 4 Tips For Single Moms To Raise Happy Kids
lovingyourchild.com — “Single moms don't have it easy. From setting limits to self-care decisions to involving the kids in family decisions, Kim Patrick offers some excellent tips to single mums about raising happy, well-adjusted kids.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Improve Your Child's Behavior With Consistency And Firm Boundaries
lovingyourchild.com — “Being consistent is very important as a parent. Our kids need to know what to expect if they present us with a certain kind of behavior. Kids should know without a shadow of a doubt what our reaction will be, every time.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Top Three Mistakes Parents Make With Tweens And Teens
lovingyourchild.com — “While scary for parents, the normal individualization process during the tween and teen years doesn't have to involve power struggles and hard feelings if parents avoid these three common parenting mistakes.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Child Behavior Modification: Punished By Rewards
lovingyourchild.com — “Do rewards improve performance? At first glance we may think so, but in his book, Punished by Rewards, Alfie Kohn reveals study after study that shows how children who received incentives never improved on their work, while the children not receiving incentives did.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Bad Parenting: 8-Step Guide To Messing Up Your Kids | Loving Your Child | Indian Parenting Blog
lovingyourchild.com — “Most parents REALLY want to be good parents. But since it is rare for parents to take parenting classes before becoming parents, we inadvertently do lots of things to mess up our kids. This tongue-in-cheek article may help you to see what you are doing!” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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The Five Love Languages For Children: Make Your Kids Feel Loved | Loving Your Child | Indian Parenting Blog
lovingyourchild.com — “Wouldn't you agree that if we know what language someone is speaking, it is a bit easier to communicate with them? Most children and adults have a love language that they favor. In his book 'The Five Love Languages of Children', author Gary Chapman talks about what we as parents can do to make our children feel loved.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Parenting Tips To Develop Your Child's Social Intelligence ... http://bit.ly/9iVFn0
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The Importance Of Unstructured Playtime | Loving Your Child | Indian Parenting Blog
lovingyourchild.com — “Children are innately fun seeking, imaginative and creative creatures! Parents need to understand the crucial role play serves in the successful development of their children. Playing provides children with opportunities to exercise their minds in a non-structured environment, formulate ideas of their own making, and make choices without set criteria.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Raising Kids: Don't Be An Overprotective Parent | Loving Your Child | Indian Parenting Blog
lovingyourchild.com — “Life is a continuous chain of experiences - some good, some bad, but all help us live a more educated and productive life. Being protective of your children and their safety is important, but children of overprotective parents often wind up missing out on life's most important experiences and become a misfit in society.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Parenting Tips For Dads: Fathering From Infancy to Adolescence | Loving Your Child | Indian Parenting Blog
lovingyourchild.com — “When it comes to involvement with their children, far too many men devalue the importance of their own roles. But fathers who are actively involved in parenting are more likely to have satisfying marriages and rewarding careers. Here are some tips for getting involved and staying involved in your kid's lives, from infancy through adolescence.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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Parenting Tips For Dads: Fathering From Infancy to Adolescence | Loving Your Child | Indian Parenting Blog
lovingyourchild.com — “When it comes to involvement with their children, far too many men devalue the importance of their own roles. But fathers who are actively involved in parenting are more likely to have satisfying marriages and rewarding careers. Here are some tips for getting involved and staying involved in your kid's lives, from infancy through adolescence.” View full resource at lovingyourchild.com
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