Natural Nurturing: Parenting Prodigies

Sumathi.S asked: Prodigies are born, not made! Parents of prodigies have a very demanding role to play if their prodigious off springs are to make it big in life. Children who make dramatic entries disappear fast, as parents do precious little to handle their greatness. Pressure to perform and perform consistently, high expectations of an [...]

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Attend Parenting Workshops to Learn Positive Parenting Strategies

Stanley Gallor asked: Parenting is a difficult job. One needs to be very careful when it comes to raise children. The basics of parenting should be learned otherwise life becomes tough. Many parents, especially those who are new, require help to manage their family life properly. Parenting workshops often proves to be good for them.Those [...]

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Single Parents In College – How To Meet The Double Challenge

Abhishek Agarwal asked: Experts think that two of every ten college students today is a single parent, whether male or female. And the number of single parents in college is on a steady rise. This shouldn’t really be surprising since single-parent households have been on a sharp and steady increase for several decades. Whether by [...]

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Parent’s Involvement in Children’s Education

Alex Martin asked: ABSTRACTThe importance of parental involvement as an accelerating and motivating factor in their children’s education is a worldwide-accepted fact. This research project provides an in depth explanation along with specific reasons, the importance of parents’ involvement in their children’s education. It also discusses the parenting techniques, their types and their consequences if [...]

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Developing Co Parenting Skills: Working Together To Raise Happy Kids

Laura Doerflinger, MS, LMHC asked: Co-parenting isn’t easy. It’s actually quite a chore. When neither parent is willing to negotiate or communicate, the child has the job of transitioning from one parenting style to the other. As a parent educator and family therapist, I have seen many anxious and confused children affected by their parents’ [...]

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