Parenting Articles
71: My Pet Peeve: Whining
Does the whining drive you nuts? Learn effective tips on minimizing the whining in your home.
72: Goal-Setting for Kids - 3 Parenting Tips for Building a Champion Character
Goal-Setting is the bridge to success. Success builds character. Inside you’ll find the bridge for seeing, sensing, and saying goals. Use this bridge to help your child build a champion character.
73: Goal Setting for Kids – 2 Ways to Create Winning Feelings
Healthy character building teaches children to choose their thoughts. Feelings can be chosen too. Inside you'll find 2 ways to help your kids choose winning feelings and build character too.
74: Goal Setting for Kids – 1 Parenting Tip and 1 Strategy That Help Kids Accomplish Their Goals
Goal setting with pictures fit together like fun and laughter. Parents, why not help your kids feel the joy in setting goals and the contentment from achieving them. Inside you’ll find one parenting tip and one parenting strategy that are sure to help.
75: Goal-Setting for Kids ~ How Positive Pictures Promote Achieving Kids
Is goal-setting scary for your child? Does she need a boost? Inside you’ll find 5 parenting tips and 3 questions to help your child erase negative pictures, create positive ones, and move toward success.
76: Coping with Bedwetting: The Great Diaper Dependency Experiment
Is diaper dependency a real issue for bedwetting children? One family takes the plunge to see whether there’s any legitimacy to the idea. Check out their results.
77: Parenting Tips ~ These 3 Questions Build Reason, Free Will, and Character in Kids
Do you believe in free will, reason, and character? Would you like to know 3 easy questions that develop all three? Inside you’ll find out how building free will and reason lead to character in your kids.
78: Parenting Skills - How Playing School with Kids Builds Character
If your children like to play school, think about playing with them. Here’s a fun way to play and build character too.
79: How Role Playing Moral Dilemmas Turns Family Meetings into Family Fun
Kids love to role play. When kids role play moral dilemmas, they get practice dealing with life's challenges. If you'd like to help your kids develop strong moral backbones, consider discussing dilemmas like the one in this article in your family meetings.
80: Raising Responsible Kids - How to Get Kids to Do Their Chores
Do you come home to kids watching TV, playing video games, or chatting on cell phones? Are the morning and afternoon dishes stacked in the sink for you to do? Do you want help with laundry, vacuuming, and fixing dinner? Let's find out how to raise responsible kids and get the help you need.
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