Are your kids continually on the go? If so, that’s a great “problem” to have in our screen-dominated culture. In fact, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services, only one in three children is active each day. Moreover, the average child spends 7 1/2 hours per day in front of a screen. …
Traveling with the family can be rewarding. Unfortunately, it can also be expensive, not to mention stressful. But there are practical ways you can save money and still ensure your family vacation becomes one for the scrapbook. Travel During the Off-Season Most families tend to travel in the summer or during school breaks. Depending on …
Congratulations, you’re a new parent! At this point, you are probably worrying about the practical matters surrounding how you are supposed to take care of a baby, but you should also be thinking long-term. As soon as the child is born (or even before), there are a few steps you need to take to ensure …
When kids head back to school each year, it’s an exciting time with new school supplies, new clothes and new beginnings. Some kids and teenagers, though, feel more anxiety than excitement at the thought of a new school year. Here are a few suggestions to help them face the year with more confidence and kick …
What is Authoritative Parenting? A parent with an authoritative style is demanding, but also responsive. Demanding: Parents have high yet reasonable expectations and set rules to guide their children’s decision making. Responsive: Parents have a high degree of warmth and nurturing where children’s thoughts, opinions and feelings are taken into consideration. Being responsive is the …
What is an Uninvolved Parent? Uninvolved Parenting, also known as neglectful parenting, is neither demanding nor responsive. Not Demanding: Parents have little to no expectations for their children’s behavior. Not Responsive: Parents are neglectful of their children’s needs. Some examples of uninvolved parenting include: “You’re on your own” mindset Parents expect children to raise themselves …
What is an Authoritarian Parent? Two things define authoritarian parenting: high demands and low responsiveness. High Demands: Parents have expectations that children follow directions with no explanations, lots of restrictions and harsh punishments. Low Responsiveness: Parents don’t consider child’s circumstances or feelings. Authoritarian parents are often stern, strict, cold, and aloof to their child’s emotional …
Do you find yourself saying or thinking any of these things: “I’m worried that if I discipline my child, she will be upset with me and that will ruin our relationship.” “He doesn’t eat all his food during meal time, which results in my whole day trying to get him to eat his food.” ” …
It’s important to recognize your parenting style. With that recognition comes the ability to make adjustments to your parenting, so that your children will grow up to be happy responsible adults.
It can be a lot of fun to dress children up for formal family occasions. Once they’re dressed they can look so cute and handsome in their clothes. These formal occasions can range from christenings to weddings. Having our children looking their best can really add to the mood of special occasions. For a christening, …