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Parenting Advice from the Best

October 20, 2009 by Online Parenting · Leave a Comment 

Parenting Advice from the Best Interview by Jennifer ShakeelParenting Tips for a happier healthier familyThis week I had the absolute fortune of interviewing Dr. Sylvia Rimm. I am sure that many of you have heard of Dr. Rimm. She had a regular segment on the Today Show for nine years. She is also a best-selling author of books such as See Jane Win, How Jane Won, Rescuing the Emotional Lives of Overweight Children, and How to Parent So Children Will Learn to name a few. Dr. Rimm is also

Jon Gosselin Seeks Parenting Advice At A Synagogue

October 20, 2009 by Online Parenting · Leave a Comment 

Jon Gosselin was seen as he stopped by Central Synagogue in New York City for an event called This World On The Values Network on Sunday.The reality star asked a panel of spiritual advisors, which composed of Noble prize winner Professor Elie Wiesel, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Mayor Cory Booker and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, on two or three values that he could use in raising good kids.Jon came to this event with his business associate and close friend, Mike Heller. He previously revealed that he plans to celeb

Parenting Advice: Are You Stuck in a Yelling Contest with Your Kid?

October 19, 2009 by Online Parenting · Leave a Comment 

If screaming worked, being a parent would come easy, right? We would just yell, “Just do it!” and our kids would follow. child behavior problems would be a rare occurrence. Parenting advice to would come easy - just blow your top. But here’s the reality: it just does not work. I’ve told parents, “Look, if yelling at kids produced results, I’d be out of operation. You’d just be able to scream at your kid and he’d change. Or you would bring your daughter to my office, I’d scream at him and cal

Each Child is a Person

October 15, 2009 by Online Parenting · Leave a Comment 

I have two daughters, and people who meet us together often ask me for parenting advice. Whether these people are libertarian friends or whether they’re strangers admiring my daughters’ behavior on an airplane, my answer invariably boils down to this: Remember that each child is a person. It’s not always easy. Sometimes I’ve had to take actions to keep my kids safe and/or keep store owners from throwing us out, and these actions have occasionally caused disappointment for my kids or myself. I

Parenting Tips – Easing Your Child’s Transition to Middle School

October 9, 2009 by Online Parenting · Leave a Comment 

As your child enters middle school she begins an important developmental phase. This article is about Childhood, education, middle school, Parenting, parenting advice, Parenting styles, Parenting Tips, parenting today, steps towards, team parenting today. Follow these tips to allow her to safely take the steps towards independent decision making. As a parent and you’re always [...] Related Articles: Parenting Tips on How to Mold Your Child to Be Humble and to Learn the Life Experiences

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