Does your teenager have a realistic understanding of forgiveness? As a parent, are you a bit confused of what to teach your teenager about the difference between forgiving others and being walked all over? Here are 5 realities to help your teenager understand what forgiveness is
It can be tough being a parent and dealing with the stresses and anxieties of taking care of your family. As a result, here is a brief list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their every day stresses and anxieties while taking care of the kids and other family members.
In an effort to make childcare more personal, a growing number of families today are choosing au pairs as a way to find pre-screened childcare workers.
Many families love the idea of fostering cultural exchange by hosting an au pair in their home. However some may wonder if they are eligible for the program if their children have special needs.
Todd Sampson is six years old. He lives with his father, mother, and ten-year-old sister. Todd presents serious behavior management problems to his family. There is hope to break this negative, hurtful cycle.
An example is given of a typical teen-parent conflict, and then an explaination that some methods that worked with young children just do not work with teens.
Do you want to be "the go to person" for your teenager, but are not sure how to "break into their world?" So how do you begin the process of connecting with your teenager? Here are some suggestions that will take a minimum of 5 minutes per day to enhance the rapport with your teenager
What do you do when you struggle with fear and anxiety and you have to maintain the family and kids? It can be tough but there are ways to manage your fears and take care of your family at the same time. Here are some techniques a parent can use to manage his or her anxiety.
Exhaustion is a common pitfall of becoming a new mom. Discover five powerful tips to managing your exhaustion to ensure it doesn't overshadow your experience of motherhood.
As a parent, it can become overwhelming trying to finagle your day job, household responsibilities, and caring for sick family members. Here are some tips to keep your sanity during the flu season with your teenager