Archive for the 'Communication' Category
Parenting is always a challenge, but particularly so if your work requires that you travel. Don’t be too hard on yourself or on them when you find it difficult. Here are some tips…10 Organizing Tips for Road Warrior Parents
February 25 2008 | Communication and Travelling with Children | No Comments »
From the very moment of birth, your baby began to communicate with you. As soon as you hold your baby, you begin to communicate with each other by exchanging loving glances, sounds, and touches. You introduce your little one to your own ways communicating through touch, making verbal sounds and facial gestures. […]
January 14 2008 | Baby and Communication | No Comments »
By Ambrose Duperon
The Internet is an amazing tool, available for use by millions upon millions of people every day. Unfortunately, just as many people abuse the resources provided by the Internet. Sexual predators abuse the Internet by using it to stalk vulnerable people, collect personal information, and plan their attacks.
Before giving your child Internet access, […]
January 04 2008 | Child Development and Child Education and Child Safety and College and Communication | No Comments »
What do girls need to succeed? To feel confident, capable and whole. For starters, they need to learn how to feel comfortable in their own skin, to develop the inner strength to deal with the demands of peers, school and society and to love themselves just the way they are. But it’s difficult. Because girls […]
December 31 2007 | Child Development and Communication and Social Behavior | 1 Comment »
I believe that parents can establish and maintain control over children without shouting or becoming angry. Not only is it possible, but I think it is highly desirable that parents use only gentle measures when raising their children. The spin-off effects include a better rapport between the generations, a warm, relaxed atmosphere in […]
December 15 2007 | Communication | No Comments »