How To Cope During Your Kids Transition To Adulthood
It is a difficult phase for parents when children move into adulthood. Parents are obviously restless with the increasing number of parties, open houses, camping trips, and sleepovers.
It is a difficult phase for parents when children move into adulthood. Parents are obviously restless with the increasing number of parties, open houses, camping trips, and sleepovers.
Most kids are well-behaved, although there are the few who really drive their parents up the wall. He is a good kid alright, but sometimes, he just drives me crazy and I do not know how to deal with it. Now how can parents deal with such a situation?
Parenting simply appears to go together with guilt. Perhaps, parents after losing control are worried about shouting at their children and try to make up by giving them excessively.
There are many children who have had quite a difficult upbringing, but were never exposed to it, due to the sacrifice of their parents. Although this may not be the case with all of us, there are many who can identify with this sort of childhood.
Parents must be willing to let go of their past, and whom they think they are so that their children can develop their individual ego.
Most of us have plenty of thoughts on parenting, despite some of us having inherited quite a problematic and hard upbringing. This may not be the case with all of us, but there are some of us who identify with this sort of childhood.
Your Child Just Threw Up And You Have Other Appointments. Just one line for such a situation – Cancel any appointment that you have, and rush to your child’s bedside.
I found out about this book sometime back, while surfing the net. Curiosity got the better of me and I purchased it. To put it plainly, I discovered that this book more than meaningful, albeit readable. The book addresses so many significant questions and enquiries that people who are raising kids have. It is never…
Getting a child to hear you and follow your directions may be hard for many parents. Following directions are only secondary, but making your child hear you, or listening to what you say is more critical! “Listen to what I say!’ ‘Do you hear me?’ ‘He is not listening to me at all!’ ‘She would…
Why does my child bully? Does your kid have the habit of bullying others? Bullying is one of the horrible habits that affect people. Bullying is common among the grown-ups, and middle-aged group. However, it is no surprise there are also kids who are bullies.
When we look back at our childhood, where we didn’t have to be bothered about work pressures, mortgage payments or credit card bills. We know that it will never return. But did we have the same feeling while we were kids? Did anything make us lose sleep during our younger days?
Changing your kids eating habits is the best and easiest way to curb down most illnesses. Should we not make it a way to prevent health hazards? The best and most valuable gift that a parent can give to their child is good health.