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Should Parents Stay Together For The Sake Of Their Children?

Most parents considering divorce ask themselves, “Should we stay together for our children? Which would harm them more, having parents who are unhappily married or ones who are apart?” All parenting...

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How Chores Help Children

Typical children as young as 4 or 5 have the ability to help maintain a wholesome household by doing chores such as putting their clothes away, helping to set the table, and making their own beds. Most...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Be Smart With Your Smartphone

Parents are often frustrated by the amount of time their children spend staring and tapping away at their iPhones. While it’s true that teens spend a lot of phone time on Facebook or texting,...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Helping Children with Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder, otherwise known as manic-depressive disorder, is a serious mental condition that affects children’s functioning in school and at home, and it interferes with most relationships....

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Parenting Pep Talk: Parenting Lessons from the Business World

The Wall Street Journal recently published an article examining factors that make happy families happy.  Bruce Feiler, author of the article and book The Secrets of Happy Parenting, explains how...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Does My Child Need Medication or Therapy?

When children are diagnosed with ADHD, depression, or anxiety disorders, parents have to make some tough decisions. Should we medicate? Try therapy? Do both? Medication is often immediately considered...

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Parenting Pep Talk: How to Keep Parental Arguments Under Control

Disagreements and arguments are a natural part of relationships and marriage. Parents will inevitably disagree about a variety of issues throughout their relationship and parenting years, and it isn’t...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Getting Along With Your College Kids Over The Summer

The first summer home after freshman year can be exciting and fun but also challenging for both parents and college kids. Your child has spent the past year in a relatively unstructured environment...

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Getting Kids Ready for Summer Camp

Some children brim with excitement at the thought of camp while others groan and plead with parents to stay home.  Parental responses also range considerably.  Many parents are confident about their...

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Parenting Pep Talk: When Parents Disagree on Their Child’s Treatment

Most couples disagree from time to time about how to best parent their children. These disagreements can escalate into full-blown fights when a child is newly diagnosed with a psychiatric condition and...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Your Kids Will Pick Up Your Driving Habits

Most parents would avidly report that they want their children focused on the road while driving. Yet, when their children are passengers, parents f­­requently engage in distracting behaviors such as...

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Parenting Pep Talk: 10 Ways to Be a Great Dad

Both men and women can benefit from sharing their parenting experiences – good and bad – with others, but men are less likely to do so on average.  Even most online parenting communities are geared...

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Getting The Organizationally-Challenged Student Ready for College

It’s the time of year when parents are scrambling to get their kids ready for their first year of college.  Numerous trips to Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, The Container Store, etc. help to ensure...

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Parenting Pep Talk: “We All Go Through Something In Life.” Wisdom from...

“We all go through something in life,” said Antionette Tuff, the brave and quick-thinking woman who kept up to 500 children and staff of a Georgia school from being killed or injured last week. When...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Recognizing When Love Becomes an Addiction

Romantic relationships are tied to happiness from adolescence throughout the lifespan. For most people being in a committed, reciprocal partnership leads to pleasure and enhances well-being. In some...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Seven Tips to Balance Work and Life

Finding the right balance between work and non-work life is a challenge for many of us. People work long hours for all sorts of reasons. They might be worried about layoffs and trying to secure their...

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Parenting Pep Talk: How Much Homework is Too Much?

Meaningful homework assignments can help children process what they learned in school, but lengthy and repetitive tasks can squash children’s spirits and turn them off of learning. Experts argue over...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Making Halloween Fun for Your Special Needs Child

Halloween is approaching, and while many children can hardly wait others are filled with dread.  Special needs children might be anxious prior to Halloween and might encounter challenging circumstances...

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Parenting Pep Talk: Why Emotional Literacy Is So Important

“Studies suggest that emotionally literate characteristics like self-restraint, persistence, and self-awareness are better predictors of life outcomes than common academic measures.” Social and...

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Parenting Pep Talk: 5 Tips for a Stress Free Thanksgiving

Whether you are hosting your own Thanksgiving dinner or attending someone else’s, Thanksgiving can be stressful. Traveling, guests, family dynamics, cooking and cleaning, etc. can all be nerve...

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