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Parenting Adopted Child

Parenting Adopted Child

Raising a family today is difficult. Raising an adopted child presents unique challenges. As your child grows, they will be influenced by family, friends, school, and the community. They will also be influenced by their past and the genes passed to them by their birth parents. Both are powerful factors in their development, personality and [...]
Parent Loses Job

Parent Loses Job

If your job ended and it wasn’t your choice, the experience of facing an uncertain future can be extremely stressful and frightening. You may be feeling out of control and helpless or perhaps even bitter with your former employer. All of these emotions are normal. How you handle these difficult days, however, can be a [...]
Parenting A Special Needs Child

Parenting A Special Needs Child

Expecting a baby is often an exciting and joyous time for a new mom or dad. High hopes and dreams are placed on the future of this new little one. But how might you feel if your doctor tells you that your baby will be born with a birth defect or genetic disease? What happens [...]
Parenting a Preemie

Parenting a Preemie

Babies who are born before their due date, especially those who weigh less than 3 pounds, need special care during the first several years of their lives. Following is a list of suggestions regarding the care of your baby when he comes home from the hospital. It is essential that you take your baby to [...]
Parent Self-Esteem

Parent Self-Esteem

Being a parent has never been easy. However, during these hectic, stressed-filled days of the 21st century it can be especially difficult. Our culture places a great premium on providing children with superior educational experiences, diverse extra-curricular activities and material possessions. Although there is nothing wrong with wanting these things for our children, quite often [...]
Helicopter Parenting & Finding a Balance

Helicopter Parenting & Finding a Balance

The style of overprotective and over involved parenting is known as “helicopter parenting.” It happens when parents “cross the line” from expressing a healthy interest and involvement in their children’s lives to hovering. Of course, protecting and helping one’s child are normal parental instincts. As young people mature, though, other parenting skills are necessary, such [...]
Why Do Babies Cry?

Why Do Babies Cry?

Babies cry to communicate their needs. Before children begin to talk and use words, crying is the primary way for them to communicate. Although there are distinct cries, it is difficult at times to know what your baby is trying to let you know. What he may be trying to communicate: “I’m hungry.” “I’m sleepy.” [...]
When And How Should I Begin To Potty Train My Child?

When And How Should I Begin To Potty Train My Child?

Most parents begin their child's potty training process around the age of two. Most children train by the age of three. Some children will train before age two while others could train as late as age four. It is important for parents to remember that every child is different. Relax Allow your child to let [...]
What Should My Child Know To Start Kindergarten?

What Should My Child Know To Start Kindergarten?

What is meant by school readiness? School readiness is a combination of age, individual growth, and experience. Your child will develop at his or her own rate; however, your involvement will promote readiness. What is the best age to start kindergarten? Most kindergarten programs have specific cut-off dates based on the child's age. Usually a [...]
What Should I Do If My Child Bites?

What Should I Do If My Child Bites?

Biting can be a common but unacceptable behavior. Children who bite are usually under stress. The stress could be as simple as not wanting to share, or something larger such as a change in the family or a new sibling. If your child is biting other children or adults, here are some suggestions to help [...]
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