Archive for September, 2009

Looking into the mirror

Do you want to see what kind of men and women your children will grow up to be? Take a look into the mirror.
A wise man once said, “The footsteps a child follows are often those that the father thought we covered up.” How true  that is. There are facts we can pass on to […]

Helping your First Timers (Children) overcome their fears

Helping First-Timers Overcome Their Fears

Going to school or preschool for the first time or starting a new school is about learning to cope with transitions. While most children are resilient and adjust easily, starting school can trigger anxiety in some children because of their fear of the unknown or their preference for routine and order. […]

Knowing when to step in

Source:  Dr James Dobson
One of the most difficult choices parents must face is deciding when to let children suffer the consequences of their actions and when they need rescuing.
The road to success is fraught with failures. Every winner has at one time felt the pain of defeat. Our children must go through hard times for […]

Just Say No

Feeling overwhelmed by an ” out-of-control” schedule ? Maybe it is time you learned to say ” No”.
If other people see you as a person who will agree to anything, you will constantly end up being the first one they ask when they need a volunteer.
There’s always some new projects at school or at work […]

When your 2 years old ask “Why?”

Your little one’s a budding conversationalist, even if you’re the one doing most of the talking. He’s beginning to ask lots of questions, a development that fills two needs for him: It’s a way of finding out about things, and it’s also a way of keeping the interchange with you going. That lets him engage […]

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