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The Detrimental Effects of Verbal Abuse and How to Stop the Cycle

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  39 views  |  Read Full
 
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me."

That's just not true. Name-calling hurts -- especially when the person doing it is a parent, a teacher, or a coach. Yelling and screaming might have been the way you were brought up and you might think it worked for ...
 

The Family that Eats Together Stays Healthy Together

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  42 views  |  Read Full
 
Recent studies have shown that not only do children like to sit down at the dinner table and eat a meal with their parents, but they are more likely to eat a well-balanced, nutritious meal when they do.  But with the hectic lives we seem to lead these days, getting the family all together in ...
 

The Importance of a Regular Routine to your Child

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  40 views  |  Read Full
 
Regular schedules provide the day with a structure that orders a young child's world. Although predictability can be tiresome for adults, children thrive on repetition and routine. Schedules begin from the first days of life. Babies, especially, need regular sleep and meal programs and even ...
 

The Importance of Crystal-Clear Rules for your Child

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  33 views  |  Read Full
 
The world is a far more scary and complicated place than it was when you were a child.  As a result, it's imperative that you set adequate yet fair boundaries with your child.  It's a very important role in your parenting responsibilities. Children must make difficult decisions each day, ...
 

The Keys to Effective Discipline

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  37 views  |  Read Full
 
Disciplining a child is one of the most important, yet difficult, roles of being a parent.  Effective discipline teaches a child to be self-disciplined later in life.  It helps your child grow up to be happy and well-adjusted. Effective and positive discipline teaches and guides children, ...
 

The Positive Influence of Being Involved in your Child's Education

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  36 views  |  Read Full
 
It has been shown many times over in research studies that a parent who is involved in their child's education has a positive impact. It's reflected in improved grades and test scores, strong attendance, a higher rate of homework completion, higher graduation rates, improved attitudes and behaviors ...
 

The Truth about Lying

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  38 views  |  Read Full
 
Honesty and dishonesty are learned in the home. Parents are often concerned when their child or adolescent lies.
Young children often make up stories and tell tall tales. This is normal activity because they enjoy hearing stories and making up stories for fun. These young children may blur the ...
 

The Whys of Whining

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  38 views  |  Read Full
 
"Moooooooooooom!"

It's irritating, it's frustrating and it gets on your last nerve. Though it's obnoxious and unacceptable, it's actually an effective for your child to get your attention. It's whining. But, like other bad habits, you can nip it in the bud early with a few simple ...
 

Time Outs Help Reinforce Positive Behavior and Discourage Misbehaving

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  41 views  |  Read Full
 
Disciplining a young child using the time out method can be very effective, and will work  with children as young as 18-24 months old. By using this method of discipline parents are giving the child time to sit quietly and alone after misbehaving, without becoming angry or agitated with the ...
 

Training the Fussy Eater

michael Michael Bruno  |  Parenting Skills  |  0 comments  |  30 views  |  Read Full
 
Toddlers can be fussy eaters who refuses to try a new food at least half of the time. Approximately half of all toddlers fit this description, so it is no wonder that food issues are a source of stress for parents.

Establishing healthy eating patterns is important to avoid problems such as ...
 
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