Posted on 18 March 2009 by Jane Heiza
3 Tips for Teaching Your Child to Stop Having Tantrums
We have all either been the parent in the grocery store who looks mortified while their child beats their fists, kicks, and screams on the floor – or we have witnessed this situation taking place. It is not pretty, it’s embarrassing, and it is a very difficult thing to handle. If your child […]
How to Deal With Bedtime Tantrums
Parents often regard their toddlers as blessings. These 1-4 year old kids are like angels sent from above, most parents would exclaim. But there are times when they don’t act like it. Toddlers throwing their tantrums at different times of the day are such a pain. In a study conducted in United States, an average […]
Do you find yourself racing from school to another location just to get your child to his after school activity? If you are feeling that your days are hectic, your child may be feeling more stress and pressure. There are indeed plenty of after school or extra-curricular activities that can practically keep kids busy. While […]
10 Tips On How To Make Meal Times Work For Toddlers
The toddler years can be a challenging time for parents. As a way of asserting independence, a toddler may always be saying “NO” to most things. With feeding challenges expected, it may be difficult to feed a child. To add to that, toddlers have small appetites since growth spurts slow down during this stage. At this […]
7 Parenting Strategies That Can Help Instill Discipline In Your Child
Parents play a key role in making sure that a child knows the distinction between a behavior that is acceptable, and one that is not. Parents are pretty much aware that there is no perfect discipline strategy that can work for all children. What works for one child may not be effective for another. In […]