Category: Discipline
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How to Deal with Your Child’s Stress
As a parent, it is only natural for us to have stress and to have the means to deal with it. However, unknown to most parents, their child also suffers from stress, too. If you think that this is somewhat impossible, you’re definitely wrong. As a matter of fact, a child involving himself or…
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How to Deal With Child While You’re Working at Home
Due to increasing unemployment in the world these days, most people tend to find online working jobs which enable them to earn income while doing a part-time job at home. However, this is somewhat difficult, especially if you’re a parent with a part-time job and little kids at the same time. If this is the…
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What You Must Do in Case the your Child Won’t Listen to You
There are instances that you, as a parent will encounter a scene where your child chooses to put his or her hands into their ears instead of listening to you. If you’re a parent of that child, it’s a sad thing to say but maybe, their behavior must have infuriated and frustrated you more, therefore…
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How to Remain in Control of your Own Kids
There are times that parents don’t have any control of their child at all. All parents know and accept the fact that sometimes, their kids are running out of control and this can lead to unacceptable consequences if left unmonitored. Because of this reason, news of child mistreatment are now being frequent nowadays, whether…
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How to Discipline Your Kid without Shouting or Yelling
It is normal for most parents to yell or shout at their kids whenever they commit acts that they disapprove. Most parents find it convenient due to the fact that kids usually tend to stop doing the wrong things. However, unknown to most parents, shouting or yelling at kids not only instill fear towards them;…
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How to Teach Your Child Take Responsibility for His Misbehavior, Guide to Parenting
Kids are prone to misbehavior’s and that’s a fact. More often than not, kids give their excuses for their misdemeanors, claiming that it was somebody else’s fault and not theirs. Reasoning out is normal but if the child turns out to be habitual excuser, well, that’s something that should be remedied on. As parent, you…
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How to Help Your Kid not to be a Sore Loser
Little challenges such as group games help a child progress his interactive skills and sense of camaraderie toward fellowmen. Most of the times, kids act as—well—kids. They feel bad in losing a game and act out the hurt feelings of one who has just lost. This sore-loser attitude comes rampant with kindergarten kiddos, but should…