Dancing dads: leaping with the little ones.: An article from: Dance Magazine

7月 31, 2011 · Posted in Parenting Magazine Articles · Comment 

Dancing dads: leaping with the little ones.: An article from: Dance Magazine

This digital document is an article from Dance Magazine, published by Dance Magazine, Inc. on September 1, 2010. The length of the article is 1416 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Author: Joseph Carman
Publication: Dance Magazine (Magazine/Journal)
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7月 31, 2011 · Posted in Co Parenting Classes · Comment 

Learn more about the online coparenting courses for parents in conflict over custody and child sharing. These powerful parenting classes help parents learn the skills to end the conflict while getting closer to the children. Powerful courses teach skills to protect the children, control the contact and communication with the EX and help parents to calm down. This takes children out of the middle of their parent’s fight.
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Common Sense Parenting: A Proven Step-By-Step Guide for Raising Responsible Kids and Creating Happy Families

7月 30, 2011 · Posted in Step Parenting Advice · 3 Comments 

Common Sense Parenting: A Proven Step-By-Step Guide for Raising Responsible Kids and Creating Happy Families

This book presents effective parenting techniques that have been taught in classes worldwide and proven in thousands of homes. Topics include setting clear expectations, giving positive and negative consequences for behavior, staying calm, teaching self-control, using Effective Praise and Preventive and Corrective Teaching, helping children make decisions and solve problems, reaching goals with charts and contracts, and teaching social skills. Also provided are strategies for dealing with the

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Indonesian students need your help

7月 30, 2011 · Posted in Help For Single Parents · 28 Comments 

Did you know in Indonesia: Every five minutes, ten students drop out of school – Despite government effort to free tuition fee for primary and junior high school level, still many students are facing difficulties to continue schools specifically for the low income family since they still have to absorb the cost of uniform, books, extra curricular, transport, foods, etc. 18954668 school aged children (4-18 years) DO NOT GO TO SCHOOL? – The decision to not go to school / drop out is tragic as most of them are not aware of the consequences that lie ahead in the future for them. They are more likely to be unemployed, living in poverty, unhealthy, single parents due to divorced, and worse they might be in prison or death row due to their inability to support themselves 10.21% of Indonesia’s population are illiterate or 21.8 million people or about five times larger than Singapore’s population About Sampoerna Foundation SF is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of and access to education in Indonesia. Since 2005, SF has formulated several programs to improve the quality of education. SF also facilitates the efforts of private sector entities to support the development of national education through their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programs by managing their CSR funds and enabling SF scholarship recipients to take part in the internship programs offered by the various corporations. In Aceh, Yogyakarta, Central Java, Pangandaran and Jakarta
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PRAYER TO OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP Mother of Perpetual Help your very name inspires confidence. We come before your holy picture in praise and thanksgiving to God seeking your intercession with Jesus, your Son for all the needs of our lives today. We celebrate your holy motherhood as we proclaim Jesus Christ our Lord and Redeemer. You answered when called to be the mother of our Lord. Obtain for us the grace to be alive to our baptismal call and especially to embrace the gospel of life and to respect all life on earth. You wondered as your Son grew in wisdom, knowledge and grace. Intercede for us so that we may welcome the Word of God in our lives and be bearers of the good news to one and all. You delighted as your Son healed the sick. Intercede for our sick that they may receive good health and that they in their turn may be healers to others. You enjoyed peace as your Son comforted the afflicted. Intercede for all who suffer so that they may know that we carry their burdens with them and in this way we keep the law of Christ. You rejoiced when your Son forgave sins. Obtain for us the forgiveness of our sins and lead us to unbind others and set them free. You suffered at the wounds your Son endured for our salvation. Help us to bind up the broken hearted and to give hope to the downtrodden. You exulted in your Sons resurrection. Obtain for us the grace to persevere in His way all the days of our life and be granted a place in heaven. You are the first among all the
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Use the Rod, spoil the child.(Trends)(Editorial): An article from: Sojourners Magazine

7月 29, 2011 · Posted in Parenting Magazine Articles · Comment 

Use the Rod, spoil the child.(Trends)(Editorial): An article from: Sojourners Magazine

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10 Avoidable Mistakes for Divorced Parents & Children-Channel 13

7月 29, 2011 · Posted in Parent Support · 43 Comments 

10 Mistakes Parents make when they Divorce www.totallifecounseling.com “Keeping the Kids Out of Your Divorce!” How knowing this ahead of time can minimize the effects on the children? 1. Battle in front of the children 2. Use the child as a messenger 3. Put child in a “parent role” 4. Disrupt the usual support systems for children 5. Become the “Disney” parent 6. Date in front of children the first year after divorce 7. Make promises you can’t keep 8. Make child feel one parent is the “good” parent and the other the “bad” parent 9. Have different rules at each house 10. Discuss money matters with the child To Read more on these mistakes go to www.totallifecounseling.com Groups Available-How we can help! Because divorce can potentially create many problems for children, we are starting a “Children of Divorce” group at our Metro West office, located at 1507 S.Hiawassee Rd. Suite 101. Evelyn Wenzel, LCSW, CAP will be leading the group. It is a 10 week program and will begin in March on Wednesdays at 5:00 pm. For more information or to reserve a space for your child or if you are interested in a Parent Divorce Support Group please call (407)248-0030. Evelyn Wenzel LCSW, CAP, Janie Lacy, MS & in Clermont Sandi Burchfield, MS are available at Total Life Counseling in Orlando, Winter Park & Clermont, Florida. For more information visit: www.totallifecounseling.com
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Annoying step parents

7月 29, 2011 · Posted in Step Parenting · 2 Comments 

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Tips for First Day Back to School Nerves – Daily Buzz – Jim West

7月 29, 2011 · Posted in Florida Parenting Class · 1 Comment 

For most students there is the fear of the unknown when going back to school. 1. Will my teacher(s) like me? 2. Will I make friends or what do I say to make friends 3. Will my classmates like me? 4. Will I have a lot of homework? 5. Can I make it on time to my classes? 6. What do I wear the first day? 7. Will I be the last person picked in PE? 8. What if the kids think I am stupid or call me names? These are just a few questions and fears students will express or internalize before starting back to school. As a parent it would be good to ask your students about their fears and if they have trouble expressing their concerns you might explore some of the above listed questions. Here’s some suggestions: 1. Assure them their questions and concerns are normal and to show respect to the teachers and they will like you! 2. Agree with their feelings. Parent: “I can see you are concerned and I understand why because you are concerned some of the kids may not like you.” Student: “Yes” Parent: “Let’s talk about some ways to start conversations and affirm your peers to make your peers feel like a million bucks!” Read Remaining Tips at: www.totallifecounseling.com Read About Child/Adolescent Expert Jim West at www.TotalLifeCounseling.com

How can I Help my child transition to middle school? Student fears: Going from hoping their parents will pick them up on time to hoping their parents will pick them up one block away from the school. Their friends seeing them with their parents. Physical education classes Multiple classrooms and teachers Getting to class on time Lockers Cafeteria Being different Homework schedule Parents fears: Going from idol to idiot in the eyes of their Middle Schooler! They will start thinking your stupid They are growing up Effects of peer pressure Their body image suffers Puberty Loss of family time Puberty Means they are Biological Adults: Parents need start making the Transition from Parenting a Child to Coaching an Adult? How Many Adults like to be Told what to do? Most adults prefer to be lead to the solution. Below are 8 Tips for Parents helping their Middle Schooler make this transition. 1. Let them learn through your example For the Remainging 7 Tips go to www.totallifecounseling.com
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Single Parent? Your Guide To Deal The Situation

7月 28, 2011 · Posted in Single Parent Adoption · 3 Comments 

Single Parent? Your Guide To Deal The Situation

Single Parent? Your Guide To Deal The Situation

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Journeying down the path of the single parent is not easy. You are also growing and changing throughout this process. You will realize it, your kids will know and see it, as will others. This is another change you and everyone around you have to deal with as well, on top of everything else.

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Although single women have long been permitted to adopt children, adoption by unmarried men remains an uncommon experience in Western culture. However, Robert Klose, who is single, wanted a son so badly that he faced down the opposition and overcame seemingly insurmountable barriers to realize his goal. The story of his quest for a son is detailed in this intimate personal account. The frustrating truth he reports is that most adoption agencies seem unsure of how to respond to a single man’s app

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How To Have A Good Week

7月 28, 2011 · Posted in Parent Support Groups · Comment 

Helen from Helen-Lingard.com talks about how to have a good week. Setting up your intentions and not letting things bring you down. You are the only one who can control how your week goes, its about how you react to things.
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Beginning April 11, BILY will be holding weekly meetings on Monday nights from 7:00-9:00 at Seacoast Community Church. 1050 Regal Road, Encinitas. Because I Love You is a non profit, non faith-based program run by volunteer parents that have been through struggles with their kids and understand what you are going through. The Support group offers Parent-to-Parent support, Effective methodologies, tools, and resources to help you as parents succeed with your kids.
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