Published February 28th, 2010 at 2:10 pm in Parenting Tips, Parenting Young Children, Parenting teenagers with no comments
Tagged with effective parenting techniques, how to help children cope up, Parenting teenagers, school stress
Here in the Philippines, March is usually the last month of the school year. Most students are now rushing their projects, preparing for the final examination, or even for the graduation. Unfortunately, some parents think that stress is only for adults and children do not feel them.
Well, if you’re one of them then I suppose this post is for you. This will give you tips on how to help your children cope up with school stress. This does not only apply to high school students, but also to college as well as to grade school pupils. Read more of this >>
Published January 5th, 2010 at 12:10 pm in Parenting Tips, Parenting Young Children, Parenting teenagers with 1 comments
Tagged with effective parenting techniques, Helicopter Parenting, Overprotective Parents, Parenting teenagers
According to Wikipedia, helicopter parenting happens when parents pay extremely close attention to their child’s or children’ experiences and problems, particularly at educational institutions. But why do some parents tend to be overprotective? Or are they just sensitive enough to protect their children?
I must admit, I went to my daughter’s school a few months ago after she complained that her male classmate hit her shoulders really bad. Then, I realized that there is something I should do rather than to sound like an overprotective parent. Read more of this >>
Published July 22nd, 2008 at 1:30 pm in Parenting Tips with 4 comments
Tagged with children, effective parenting techniques, How to Protect your Daughter, parenting, Parenting teenagers, Parenting Young Children, safety, teens
Sex offenders are everywhere and most of the time, they are hard to recognize. Although there are sex maniacs who have manifestations on their looks, language and mannerisms; even the most decent man can be a rapist too. For the record, most sexual abusers are the ones the girl trusts like her father, grandfather, sibling and even close friends and classmates.
Note that sexual abuse also includes sexually suggestive conversation, inappropriate kissing and malicious touching. In which case, you as a protective parent should have time to read and understand the tips below. Read more of this >>