Conflicting Parenting Styles
If you feel your child is not safe with a friend, you have every right to tell that friend's parents. read more
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If you feel your child is not safe with a friend, you have every right to tell that friend's parents. read more
Make sure your young gifted child is appropriately challenged in the classroom, and not handicapped to perform at the same level as her peers. read more
When it's clear your child is having problems with school, take your questions to the school counselor -- and expect answers. read more
How can you trust your daughter if she is not trustworthy? You should set the expectations, boundaries, and consequences for study and dating. read more
It's a good idea to have conversations with a child about what it means to be popular. Girls in their early teens often worry too much about popularit... read more
A complete psychological evaluation can rule out serious emotional problems, but it's also helpful to learn all you can about good parenting. read more
A good peer-mediation program is the most valuable tool a school has in combating violence and bullying in any school. read more
There are many good reasons to postpone dating for a 13-year-old. read more
You have every right to determine the rules and consequences for the time your stepson spends in your home. Those should include helping around the ho... read more
When family rules are made, there should also be consequences set up for breaking them, which the whole family should agree on. read more
Some fathers think their sons should be men and fight to resolve problems. read more
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