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Parent Coach Newsletter: December 2014
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. A Holiday Survival Guide for Parents. Twas mid-December, and the pressure is building. As parents scramble to fill a list that is growing. The children are bouncing off of the walls. With visions of presents and huge popcorn balls. And what do Mom and Dad wish the most. During this season of gifts and being a host? To find some peace in the middle of the noise. And to recapture that feeling of Christmas joys. 1 Know your children’s limits. Having the resources to help a chil...
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Parent Coach Newsletter: October 2014
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Dispelling Sibling Rivalry Myths, part 2. Sibling rivalry is one of the most troubling problems parents encounter when raising multiple children. No matter their ages, brothers and sisters who constantly and vehemently fight can disrupt and harm the family as a whole—as well as hurt the sibling relationship. Over the next few months, my Practical Parenting. Newsletter will dispel some of the common sibling rivalry myths. Myth 5: We need to give our children equal attention.
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Parent Coach Newsletter: June 2014
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Monday, June 23, 2014. Are you a “softie” or a “meanie” when it comes to parenting? Too many parents, fearing to be labeled “mean” by their children, have chosen to be “soft” when it comes to many child-rearing decisions. But being a “mean” parent has many more advantages than being a “soft” parent, as this true story illustrates. Image courtesy of Michal Marcol/FreeDigitalPhotos.net. 8220;You’re not going to have one and feel free to blame your mean mom as the reason.”. 8220;What did you say to that?
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Parent Coach Newsletter: Dispelling Sibling Rivalry Myths, part 2
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Dispelling Sibling Rivalry Myths, part 2. Sibling rivalry is one of the most troubling problems parents encounter when raising multiple children. No matter their ages, brothers and sisters who constantly and vehemently fight can disrupt and harm the family as a whole—as well as hurt the sibling relationship. Over the next few months, my Practical Parenting. Newsletter will dispel some of the common sibling rivalry myths. Myth 5: We need to give our children equal attention.
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Parent Coach Newsletter: Dispelling Sibling Rivalry Myths, part 1
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Dispelling Sibling Rivalry Myths, part 1. Sibling rivalry is one of the most troubling problems parents encounter when raising multiple children. No matter their ages, brothers and sisters who constantly and vehemently fight can disrupt and harm the family as a whole—as well as hurt the sibling relationship. Over the next few months, my Practical Parenting. Newsletter will dispel some of the common sibling rivalry myths. What it does mean is that parents should ensure that th...
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Parent Coach Newsletter: September 2014
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Dispelling Sibling Rivalry Myths, part 1. Sibling rivalry is one of the most troubling problems parents encounter when raising multiple children. No matter their ages, brothers and sisters who constantly and vehemently fight can disrupt and harm the family as a whole—as well as hurt the sibling relationship. Over the next few months, my Practical Parenting. Newsletter will dispel some of the common sibling rivalry myths. What it does mean is that parents should ensure that th...
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Parent Coach Newsletter: January 2014
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Friday, January 31, 2014. New Year, New You, January 2014. What are your parenting goals for 2014? Do you want to stop yelling at your children all the time? Do you want to stop parenting on the fly and start parenting with purpose? Do you want to have a calmer home with happier children? How do you become the parent you have always wanted to be? How does this help you become a better parent? Posted by Sarah Hamaker. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New Year, New You, January 2014. Site by Eagle Enterprises.
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Parent Coach Newsletter: A Holiday Survival Guide for Parents
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. A Holiday Survival Guide for Parents. Twas mid-December, and the pressure is building. As parents scramble to fill a list that is growing. The children are bouncing off of the walls. With visions of presents and huge popcorn balls. And what do Mom and Dad wish the most. During this season of gifts and being a host? To find some peace in the middle of the noise. And to recapture that feeling of Christmas joys. 1 Know your children’s limits. Having the resources to help a chil...
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Parent Coach Newsletter: July 2014
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Thursday, July 31, 2014. With two elementary-school age daughter in our house, we’ve heard the songs from Frozen. More times than we can remember. “Let It Go” has been the most popular song from that soundtrack, and with the lyrics swirling in my mind, I thought about how applicable the title is to parenting. Letting go is the hardest thing we learn to do as parents, but we often let go of the wrong things. Here’s what we should let go of when child rearing. Let go of our expectations. Let go of our fears.