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61. Saint Anne's - Parenting Tips
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Parenting Tips in a Multicultural Family Some families have adopted children from more than one country and from more than one race. How do you raise healthy children in a world where you find pockets of racial and ethnic discrimination? Apart from helping them to become educated and to follow their interests, what else can you do to help build their self-esteem? A Minnesota study of multiracial families found the children were emotionally at least as healthy if not healthier than biological children. Here are some tips from families who have been there. 1. Enjoy and talk about the fact you are an "international" family. Have flags and art from all the countries of origin in your home, including the countries of the grandparents. Learn songs, stories, and read literature from the countries of origin. Celebrate the anniversary of each of your adoptions. Have a special Family Day which celebrates the fact that you have come together to be a family. Keep your mementos organized and in a special location set aside for family history. The family archives can consist of photograph albums, videos, and scrap books filled with mementos from travels, school, children's artwork, hobbies, activities etc. 2. In the home do not allow anyone to speak in a racially or ethnically negative manner. If you hear of this at the child's school, take it upon yourself to educate the teachers and principals of the harm that can result from discrimination and help them devise a program to educate the students.

62. Hall Of Fame For Mothers - Parenting Tips
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  • Spend time with your child. A key to a happy and contented child is having a parent who is consistently there for him/her.
  • Share your strengths and weaknesses! A child needs to know that being human means we all have both weaknesses and strengths to cope with in life.
  • Teach by example! We learn to share, encourage, be polite, and be friendly because we see such behavior modeled in others, especially adults around us.
  • Identify and praise your child's best! Encouragement is a primary motivation in healthy human development. Be alert to ways to identify and praise everything your child does well.
  • Let your child teach you! Learn to read the emotional and mental state of our child. You can do this by paying attention and listening to him/her. From the time they are babies, there are many non-verbal ways they let us know what they need.
  • Value your child as a special gift! Our children deserve unconditional love for their unique and particular personality. Such love leads to self-discovery and growth.
  • Good parenting requires intentionally!
  • 63. Parenting Matters
    child can be the key to achieving your parenting goals. have children of your own,these 10 tips can help before giving in to your need to teach them something
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    Most people have more training before they receive their driver's license than before they become a parent. Educating yourself on how to communicate effectively with your child can be the key to achieving your parenting goals. If you do not have children of your own, these 10 tips can help you whenever you are around children.
    1. Draw children out to speak about the things on their minds. You can 'prime the pump' by talking with them about their favorite foods, toys, movies, video games, etc.
    2. Verbally reflect the emotions of a child before giving in to your need to teach them something. Parents are constantly making the error of educating their child when their child expresses pain. "I hate my nose" is often responded to with, "you have a perfectly good nose" and the child is left to feel all alone with what could become an enormous problem for them in years to come.
    3. Teach your child to wait instead of interrupting your conversations. One technique is to teach your children to lightly touch your arm and to

    64. Parenting Tips
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    65. The Balanced Woman:  Time Management, Household Hints, Parenting Tips And Other
    parenting TIP OF THE MONTH. EMAZING delivers FREE greeting cards, tips, news, comics,and horoscopes to your email I did not want to teach her that this is rude
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    66. The Young Ones Parenting Tips
    We've gathered a selection of parenting tips, which were written by doctors, PhD's,authors and The teachYour-Baby-To-Read Movement Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D.
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    W e've gathered a selection of Parenting Tips, which were written by doctors, PhD's, authors and columnists. This section is a work in progress, and as such we will continue to research for pertinent information. In the meantime, we hope the information we've gathered so far will be of use to you. Please check back often for updates. Infants: Choosing a Pediatrician: Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser How Your Infant Learns Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D. The Teach-Your-Baby-To-Read Movement: Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D. Car Seat Blues: Vicki Lansky Helping with Walking and Standing: Vicki Lansky Giving Baby Medicine: Vicki Lansky Commercial Baby Food: Vicki Lansky Toddlers: Toddler Excerises: Alvin Eden, MD Getting Toddlers to Eat Right: Alvin Eden, MD Discipline During the Terrible Twos': Alvin Eden, MD Reading and Books for the Toddler: Peter Neumeyer, Ph Telling Stories to Your Child: Vicki Lansky Allowing Children Choices: Vicki Lansky Kicking the Pacifier Habit: Vick Lansky What's So Terrible About Being Two?

    67. Parenting Tips For Children
    parenting tips for Children. With a few skills and tips, all of us can build stronger conflictmay be the most important skill you can teach your children to
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    Parenting Tips for Children All of the Family Series is also available as finished, easy-to-copy slicks. For ordering information, click here Prevent Child Abuse Indiana welcomes the sharing and distribution of the information in our materials. We encourage and appreciate being acknowledged as the source. Did So...Did Not! (Tips for Mediating Conflict between Children) Chances are you've heard these words from your children. Being a parent is a tough job. By listening and responding to the words of children, you can have a powerful impact on their development. Prevent Child Abuse Indiana believes that we all want to use the best means possible to rear and nurture children. With a few skills and tips, all of us can build stronger family relationships.
    • Assume the role of teacher when conflict arises. Learning how to resolve conflict may be the most important skill you can teach your children to protect them from violence at school or in the neighborhood. Increase your children's vocabulary so they have words they can use to express what they need. The best way to increase your children's vocabulary is by reading to them and encouraging them to read.

    68. Teach Your Children To Trust Themselves - Sonic Net, Inc.
    This weekly updated site offers parenting news, articles, tips, and movie reviewsfrom a parent’s perspective. teach your children to trust themselves.
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    69. Be Aware Of What Your Children Can Teach You - Sonic Net, Inc.
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    Behavior Encouragement ... Education "Be Aware Of What Your Children Can Teach You" Children certainly can frustrate and at times anger us. Sometimes those elicited feelings are a reflection of our own problems or short comings. By remaining connected to our real feelings of sadness or hurt rather than reacting in anger or blame, we can actually learn about ourselves as a result of what emotions our kids bring up in us. ParentNews Magazine: Michael K. Tonjum,Ph.D. drmt@parent.net Yellow Page Links Family Counseling Parenting Organizations Psychotherapists Psychologists ... Contact Us Featured Sonic Website:

    70. Parenting Tips For Less Stress - Suite101.com
    parenting tips for Less Stress Author Julie Clark Published Related Subject(s) parenting, Children Conduct of a breath and regroup, then teach the child
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    71. Psquared.org - Parenting Tips
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    72. Play And Teach FUN And EDUCATIONAL Materials For Children,
    Enjoy Successful parenting Practical Strategies for Parents of Children 212 TeachYour Children Well There are party tips, alternative ideas for where to hold
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    Seven crucial habits that help parents raise good kids, maintain a loving relationship, and counter the dangerous examples, attitudes and temptations children face in today's multimedia world.
    Practical guidelines are illustrated with over 200 examples and more than 60 parent-child dialogues. This book covers the basics from toilet training, sleeping habits, and listening skills to sibling rivalry, sex, drugs, and social skills. It also addresses single-parent problems and strategies and parent activism in the school and community.
    Parents' Choice calls it a "1999 Approved Winner." Parent Council selects it as "Outstanding." Foreword Magazine says, "An unpretentious book structured on seven good parental habits, it is readable, well-organized and full of sensible advice for parents."
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    73. Parents' Place: Tips To Teach Kids About Finances (Part 2 Of 4)
    Here are highlights of the tips to help you get tying in allowance with responsibility,we teach our kids Consistency ls the Key to parenting (and Insanity ls
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    Throughout my book Money Doesn't Grow on Trees, I reinforce some principles you may already be applying with your kids. I also challenge you with some new ideas and practical ways to introduce these concepts to your kids. Here are highlights of the tips to help you get started with your own kids today. Practice What You Preach Probably one of the silliest sayings is “Do as I say, not as I do.” Nonsense! Your values are more likely to be caught by your kids as they watch your behavior than taught by endless lectures. Family Is a Team Sport This means that every member of our family has a role and responsibilities. On the other hand, every member can share in the rewards and family income, too. Being Alive Doesn’t Qualify You for an Allowance By tying in allowance with responsibility, we teach our kids that their choices have consequences. In the real world, a boss won’t care how cute your child was as a baby. A boss will require performance and productivity for promotion and a paycheck. The key is to tie in an allowance to

    74. Tips For Teaching Children About Black Heritage
    parenting. tips for teaching Children About Black Heritage Learning about Blackhistory is a yearlong One way I teach my boys black 365 is when we talk about
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    Learning about Black history is a yearlong activityhere's how to spark your children's interest Each year since 1976, February has been recognized as Black History Montha month set aside for us to honor, acknowledge, and learn more about the history and culture of African-Americans. If your child's school teaches about the history and contributions of Black Americans at all, chances are the curriculum is limited to this month. But that doesn't mean you have to do the same. (After all, in schools across America, children are taught historyAmerican history, European history, even ancient Greek historyall year, right?) Black History Month is a great starting point for increasing our children's awareness of their cultural heritage. Here's how to keep the lesson going throughout the year:
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    75. Parenting Tips
    an opportunity to teach In addition to consistent and loving adult supervision, teachyour child TOP Parent Resources Want more information on parenting tips?
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    Parenting is the hardest job we will undertake as adults. We become parents without any job training. Our children are born without instructions. Somehow we must love our children, care for them, and raise them to be responsible, healthy adults. It isn't easy. We could all use a little help along the way.
    Ten Tips for Parents of Infants and Toddlers
    Success By 6 has put together some tips for parents from experts in a variety of areas. You may find the advice you are looking for in one of these topics. There is a list of web links for you to check out as well. These links will put you in touch with national organizations skilled in working with children and parents. Make sure you spend some time checking them out and marking your favorites.
    Ten Tips for Parents of Infants and Toddlers (from The First Years Last Forever, I am Your Child, www.iamyourchild.org

    76. Parenting Magazine Features Insights Into Child Parenting And Child Development
    Features articles on child development, behavior, discipline and other issues parents face. Written Category Home Family parenting Magazines and Ezines...... Behaviors Child Discipline How to teach your children appropriate child behaviorswithout squashing their nature. parenting advice, tips and secrets for
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    Parenting is important to you because your children matter. As a caring adult, you want to give your kids the best. So you strive to understand child development, child discipline and become a better parent. You work hard for your family and give them more than you had as a child. But have you ever asked yourself what you want from this relationship?
    In your heart of hearts, if you imagined the best possible outcome for yourself, what would you foresee?
    Would you feel fulfilled if your children grew up to honor, cherish and respect you?
    Every parent would.
    But how do you create this, especially if you don't enjoy a healthy relationship with your parents?
    And how do you change the way you raise your kids, if you're flying blind and making it up as you go along?
    Where did you learn how to raise kids anyway? Did you go to school and get a masters in child development?
    Probably not. (And don't worry ... you don't need one.)
    If you're like most of us, you learned child discipline from your parents, who learned from theirs.
    While there's nothing wrong with this, especially if you had wise and loving role models, times have changed. Parenting strategies have evolved and our understanding of child development and child discipline has led us to become more insightful and humane.

    77. Parenting Tips: The Importance Of Spending Time With Your Children
    (If it does, then playing with your child will be your greatest medicine becauseit will teach you to relax.). parenting tips for creating more time with your
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    Parenting Tips: Giving Your Children the Gift of Time
    Parenting Tips: Spending Quality vs Quantity Time with Your Children by Laura Pickford Ramirez Today's parents talk quite a bit about spending quality time with their children. Some parents believe that if they've spent an hour of "quality" time with their children, they've done enough. This hour is usually focused on an enjoyable activity: watching t.v., going out to eat, going to the movies, etc. Although today's world turns at a frenetic pace and parents are often overwhelmed by all they have to do, our first parenting tip will highlight the importance of spending both quality and what I call quantity time with your kids. To illustrate the difference between the two, let me share a brief story. The other day at the supermarket, I ran into an acquaintance. In order to protect his identity, we'll call him Joe. After we exchanged greetings, I asked about his nine year old son, Austin. Joe is divorced and has custody of Austin every other weekend. He told me: "Let me give you a parenting tip. Every time I do something with Austin, I make sure it’s something fun. Last weekend, I took him to Disneyland. I’m spending quality time with him all right … yeah, that’s what I’m doing." When I asked how Austin was doing in school, Joe stammered for a moment, then waved me off, "That kid’s got the world by the tail." Let’s begin by recognizing Joe’s efforts to spend time with his son. Given his situation, time constraints and his understanding of what Austin needs from him, he’s trying to be a decent father. It seems, though, that his need to make sure that Austin is always entertained might stem from feelings of guilt over spending little time with him. It’s a modus operandi that I refer to as "guilty parenting." Here's the first parenting tip: when you feel bad about your inability to do something for your child and try to make up for it through some compensatory action, you can create an ill affect.

    78. Parenting Tips Archive
    parenting Tip from a mom in Bellevue, WashingtonWe tried 5) teach your child aboutthe value of money on a road of responsible spending with these simple tips.
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    PARENTING TIPS ARCHIVE These are parenting tips that have appeared in previous newsletters that parents may find helpful. Be aware that every child is different, and there is no "right" answer for every child. These tips are presented to keep you informed on the latest books, television programs, and thoughts on childcare, but since every child and every family is unique, please contact your pediatrician as to how these may apply to YOUR child if you have any question. At what age should I turn my infant's car seat around to face forward At what age can my child cross the street alone? In general, children 10 and over are able to cross the street safely by themselves. Children under the age of 10 should only cross the street under the supervision of an adult. Children ages 5-9 are at the greatest risk for pedestrian death and injury. These children tend to think they are more independent than they are. Developmentally, they do not have the skills to make decisions about traffic patterns and do not clearly perceive danger. -As girls reach puberty, many dads pull away from the earlier closeness they had with their daughters, since the little girl is now a young woman. As a result, many men feel uncomfortable showing affection to this new young woman in their midst. Research has shown that it is very important that dads stay close; even if it is by "just being there" for games, performances, driving them to events, etc. Daughters who remain close to their dads during teen years do better in careers and in relationships with others. For more information see

    79. Teach 2000 Parent Connections
    PARENT CONNECTIONS. Effective parenting Educational Resources, by James NuttallA developmental psychologist offers a variety of parenting tips and resources.
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    Integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities for children with special needs and their families. Helping Your Child Learn: Publications for Parents
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    A comprehensive site with articles on pregnancy, breastfeeding, baby, adolescence, parenting twins, step-parenting, single parenting, fathering, children's health and education, family activities, and more; a free weekly newsletter, children's product recall notices, a chat room and bulletin boards on a variety of interesting topics. The Children's Literature Newsletter for Adults is designed to enhance children's literacy by helping adults find the best children's books available.

    80. 10 Tips For Positive Parenting
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