Archive for July, 2009

Be sensitive if negative comments are made

I came across this article by Dr James Dobson and think that it is very important to have this share with the Asian community of parents. This scenarios are common in our daily life and please be aware and do not fall into this trap.__________________________________________________________________If If there’s one lesson parents need to learn most urgently, […]

A different view of our parnets

Source:  Dr James Dobson
I am more convinced every day that a great portion of our adult effort is invested in the quest fir that which was unreachable in childhood. The more painful that early void, the more we are motivated to fill it later in life.
A friend named Diane had a father who never met […]

The Most Common Error

What is the most common error made by parents in disciplining their children ? I believe it is the inappropriate use of anger in attempting to manage children. Unfortunately, most adults reply primarily on their own irritation to make children cooperate.
A teacher said:”I like being a professional educator, but I hate the daily task of […]

Giving your kids your best

You know, so many of us parents get caught up in the hustle and bustle of life and take our kids for granted.
Especially when it is so simple to let them know how much we care.
When your child talks to you, make sure they have your full attention.
Get down to their eye level, and smile […]

Marriage Communication

Source:  Dr Bill Maier
Many couples think that arguing is the worst thing they can do, but that’s not true.
Unhealthy arguments can lead to trouble, but arguing itself is not unhealthy.
In fact it can be a very productive way to work out our problems- as long as it is done lovingly and constructively.
Good communications is critical, and […]

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