parenting
The Basis and Purpose of Active Parenting
What is Active Parenting?
Parenting takes a lot of energy, and this is why the matter of active parenting is so truly crucial. Active parenting involves helping your children to learn survival and life skills, and although there are many skills that are involved in the raising of family, there are several factors in particular that [...]
Essential Leadership Skills And Qualities Needed In Parenting
Parenting is one of the most difficult tasks in the world. That is why good leadership skills and qualities are needed. If you are a parent, you are responsible for your children’s behaviors, education, health, life, and the list goes on…
Primarily, the parents are responsible to setup good role models, in which the children can [...]
What You Need to Know About Foster Parenting
As the saying goes… Generally, the best foster parents are people like you, with a lot of common sense and a lot of love in their hearts.
Foster parents are resilient people, generally with a lot of courage to bring up children and welcome them to their lives with an open heart. They realize that becoming [...]
Parenting Styles In The 21st. Century
Has there ever been a definitive guide written on parenting? Something set in stone parents can turn to for answers to solve the most vexing parenting problems.
I guess the difficulty with a bible like parenting source is that there are so many different styles of parenting that it would be impossible to satisfy every style. [...]
A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting (Part 2)
Take control of children by shutting the Xbox, Play Station, television, and music off. If you want to send them to their room, take all the toys away. “Stick to your guns,” and don’t back down if you are right. Your children will be better for it, and they will grow up as balanced adults [...]
A National Holiday for Tolerance and Parenting (Part 1)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is explained in classrooms, to our children and grandchildren, in simplistic terms. Just this past week, I was surprised to listen to local children’s views on the subject. They explained discrimination with such acceptance that I just listened in amazement.
As children growing up, when Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., was [...]

