Teaching Young Children Healthy Eating

January 25th, 2010 by admin

by Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D., Child/Parent Psychologist
As parents, we want our children to be accustomed to healthy eating from the earliest possible age so good nutrition will be a lifelong habit.

Young children are ready to begin to learn about nutrition (“healthy food” vs. “treat food”) and about food plans (why meals need to include each food group). These nutrition lessons will need to be repeated many times, in more detail, as your children get older and want to understand more about why. Read the rest of this entry »

Real Life Support for Moms

September 8th, 2008 by admin

Motherhood & More
By Melissa Stanton

www.lifesupportformoms.com

Women are often defined by their relationships to others, and for most of history women followed the single-lane path from being a father’s daughter to a husband’s wife to a child’s mother. While familial labels also apply to males, men have traditionally been allowed to just be whomever they are—without a stated link to someone else. (Think of the notable men, past and present, about whom you know little or nothing regarding their marital and family status.) Read the rest of this entry »

Coping with a New Step Dad

August 23rd, 2008 by admin

By Armin Brott
Dear Mr. Dad: Six months ago, my wife and I divorced because she was having an affair.  After our divorce, she remarried and my 3-year old son has become attached to her new husband, who showers him with expensive presents.  I know my son loves me, but it isn’t easy for me not to feel hurt by their relationship. I don’t want to harm my son’s relationship with his stepfather, so how can I deal with these feelings? Read the rest of this entry »

Is Your Child Ready for Preschool

March 21st, 2008 by admin

Parents know that children do not always follow the experts when it comes to physical and intellectual development. As the closest observers of their individual child’s temperament and abilities, parents are the best judges on whether a child is ready for an academic preschool program. Read the rest of this entry »

Ten Rules for Talking to Your Children about Grades

March 9th, 2008 by admin

Ten Rules for Talking to Your Children about Grades

By Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller 

 My teen came home with a poor report cart. How do I talk to her about it? 

·         I want to praise my son for his recent grades but I don’t want to go overboard. How should I handle it? 

·         What do you say to a child who has a decent report card but you know they could do so much better? Read the rest of this entry »

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