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Dad is important because he is the protector of the home. If you have daughters this is very important because most boys who try to date your daughters will stay away from your home if they have to meet dad. When your daughter tells her boyfriend "you need to meet my dad" he automatically knows he has to impress her dad and dad knows what he wants from his daughter. The boy will have to show some respect to your daughter because the boy is thinking in his mind "I don't want to get Read more [...]
Here are the main four styles of parenting. Of course, most of us do not fall into only one style, but these certainly provide us with some intriguing thoughts and reminders. Style of Parenting #1: Disinterested Parenting Clearly, we can identify this style of parenting as the least desirable just by reading the title. Unfortunately though, this is not a rarity in our world. With the increasing number of "young" parents and parents who have to work full time jobs just to provide the Read more [...]
Everyone knows that the mother is looking forward to the new baby in the family, but what about the father? He must be feeling a little worried about the new mouth to feed, the new family responsibilities, new household bills and the need to support the new mum in the first few weeks. When a new arrival appears in the family unit the whole dynamics are changed and responsibilities, expectations and even love moves around. Will dad still get mum to himself? Will he be able to go out with his friends, Read more [...]
Type 1 diabetes, also known as Juvenile diabetes, has many symptoms that, unfortunately, mimic many common childhood milestones. Learn how to discern the difference between diabetes symptoms and run of the mill healthy childhood behaviors. 1. Increased thirst. As active as children are, it isn't unreasonable for your child to be demanding more drinks one day from the next. But if your child is thirsty all hours of the day and night and seems to crave ice cold water with the frequency of an addict, Read more [...]
I  have been blessed with children that have not had learning disabilities and have done very well in school. I think most of it has been because of their intellectual capacity, but I also like to think the home & family environment we have fostered has played a part in it too. This article will set forth some ideas parent(s) can include as a part of their home environment that will facilitate the academic success of their children. 1) Act motivated about school and constantly mention Read more [...]