Tantrums in the Grocery Store – Part 1

Last week, we talked about the importance of teaching your children respect for their elders.  As parents, we are “elders” to our children and expect them to respect us as well.  This is never more important than when we are in public and our children’s behavior is being witnessed by “everyone in the world”.  How…

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Parenting with common sense

There have been countless books, audio tapes, DVD’s, Internet websites, conferences, and seminars on parenting. Why one more? What I have observed is that many who initiate these forums of ‘better parenting’ speak from an academic point of view.  They produce countless studies, theories, and concepts for which a PhD seems like a requirement just…

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