Archived Parenting Articles
- Are you dealing with the dog-ate-my-homework
routine again this year? Here are tips for staying in touch with
your child both at home and school from Randy Fitzgerald.
- "Winning the Bedtime Battle" will appeal to any parent who has tried everything
to convince their little one that it's time to call it a day.
- Does your child need cholesterol
screening? Read what the doctor says at KeepKidsHealthy.com.
- Children's author Susan Taylor Brown shares
her article, "10 Things Children Should Know About Prayer."
Choose from two formats: Adobe
PDF or Microsoft
Word .
- The Privacy Zone, by Karen
Dockrey ("The zone is a scary place for parents. Your child,
who was once unhindered and free, is now guarded and private.")
One Christian's take on finding that fine balance with older
children.
- Is your child doing as well as he or she
could be? Is it time for an evaluation by an expert? Take these
eye-opening quizzes
from FamilyEducation.com.
- How to keep kids healthy throughout the Winter months - free pediatric advice online.
- What to do if your toddler enters a biting
stage. Good
advice from Alice Sterling Honig, Ph.D., a psychologist and
professor emerita of child development with a special interest
in infants and toddlers.
- What would you do if your
12-year-old kept complaining about his "boring" textbooks?
- If you're facing the task of toilet training,
here's an encouraging, practical article: "Ten
Real-Mom Ways to Toilet Train."
- After your little Rembrandt leaves the "scribble
stage," what's
next? How to encourage art appreciation and development.
- Are coaches modeling the type of behavior
you long for your child to learn, or is winning the most important
thing about sports? Read
what one writer has to say.
- Create & Celebrate!
TV Host Donna Erickson helps parents encourage their kids' God-given
gifts
- Parenting adolescents is no picnic, but it
helps to know that others have survived. Check out the Question
of the Week at Parenting Adolescents, or ask
a question of your own.
- "Learning Through Play" includes five key skills for making the most of your
playtime with younger children.
- "To Whine or Not to Whine: That is the Question" suggests causes and solutions.
- Is your child asking where babies come from?
This
article offers helpful suggestions. Check
out this helpful booklist, for books you can share with your
child, too.
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