I recently read about a book called “The 5 love languages of Teenagers” by Gary Chapman who talks about how important parental love is for a teenager’s emotional, intellectual, social and spiritual development. He makes a point that all teenagers are different and they all respond differently to various ways that parents communicate love. In [...]
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Now that the weather has gotten better and the sun is out the motivation for cooking can really slow down. You want to be out enjoying the day, not slaving away in the kitchen or going grocery shopping. Saving time is a big deal but so is eating well. Keeping the family fed is one [...]
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Posted in Parenting on May 14th, 2010 No Comments »
Anxiety can often go unnoticed in children, because it is a disorder that is internalized in contrast to disruptive disorders like aggression or ADHD. Parents need to be aware of physical complaints or ailments that are psychological in nature. An example would be in your child says he has a headache or stomachache but shows [...]
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Posted in Parenting Tips on May 4th, 2010 No Comments »
As our standard of living grows and we become accustomed to more comforts in life, our kids can also be affected and they can tend to think they are entitled to certain things. There are ways to avoid this scenario, it just takes a little work on the the parents’ part to enforce. Anything that [...]
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