Showing posts with label Kids Raising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids Raising. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

3 Most Common Questions Parents Have


Listen to the full recording here: an interview with the radical parenting teenagers, Vanessa Van Betten
Here are some of the highlights:


1) What young people want to know their parents but are afraid of to say to them?
Do not take the complaint or dispute of the adolescents personally. It's usually just a way to vent them and they rarely mean anything ugly.Children do not listen to their parents - it's not just cool to look very interested in or recognize.The good relationship with their parents is no less important for adolescents as it is for mothers and fathers.



2) What is the relationship between parents fractures / teen?
Treatment of adolescents and the like are still infants.Impose the same rules that were established in primary schools over 15 years of age.Embarrassing them over and over again and then do not have as much to him or apologize for doing so.
** I recommend re-evaluation agreements with your kids on a regular basis. Children and technological changes so quickly that an audit every 6 months or so makes the children feel heard and certainly the current rules.

3) What is it like growing up in the 21?
It's harder than parents think.Technology plays a big role, children must learn to navigate the changing landscape.Unrealistic expectations of parents, teachers and friends, and add more coaches to the pressures of a difficult stage of life already.


Strategies to use for parenting your kids and teens


There are a lot of things that need to be considered in young children of your own to turn into a cute adorable children of school age and fixed in later to manage adolescents.
Between 2 and 4 years of age, and are encouraging parents to be patient on the management of young children, teaching them some of the behaviors of good and appropriate ways to behave, such as participation, saying "please" and "thank you". These basic lessons are the most important lessons taught, as well as the most important to be learned. However, the elderly and children less than get the lessons that seem to remember. Face of this, and parents often resort to desperate methods of bribery between the other for their children to do all that is asked of them.......

Be positive



But as parents, we must understand that this is part of your child's growth and learning, experience and care for them more than you ever need to be patient with your offspring. This is why it is always advised the use of praise, and point out strengths, and compliment their children through the recognition of all the times that are good and always give them positive feedback; all in the name of self-confidence.

The use of discipline

Of course, there are cases when children do wrong things and praise would not be appropriate. It is very common for parents to punish them. But they refer to the discipline rather than punishment. Remind your children about what they made mistakes, causing you to have discipline and not on long-term memory and placed in full. When it came time to discipline do not use yelling or beating as a last resort. The children will learn nothing but hatred and fear.

Of choice with your child
Such as children grow, they may not be open and sharing as they used to be when it comes to their feelings and emotions.Make it a habit to check in with your child every day. Dinner is a good chance to catch up on what is going on at school or with friends. Try not to ask general questions "Do you have a good day?" Or "How was your day?". Children are sure to be confined to "yes" or "No", answers, "Fine." To open the way for good communication to ask for updates. For example, "What happened to you today?" Or "What is the most fun thing you did today?"
Try to be a good listener first and foremost. Some teens do not appreciate their parents or a judge to comment on their experiences. I respect that. Confidence-building. Thus, it will be children who are interested in your opinion and advice.

Be respected
And one more thing to keep in mind, it is very important for parents to show respect for their children by not discussing him / her with relatives or friends.
Should be given to children and adolescents a lot of consideration because they are in the age of change and configuration. It is the duty of parents to raise them to the good men and women using the right tactics and manage their own emotions.


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Tips for Choosing a Daycare




Most parents want the best for their children, and if you are a mother or father, and I'm sure you do not vary. We want our children to get the best care possible, and when you are busy in some cases it may be difficult to find someone else to help in the care of your children.


Child care is the answer, but it's not as simple as just saying the words day care and then immediately get the best care. In fact, can be a difficult process to find the best child care.


The first thing to do is decide whether you want a formal child care, such as kindergarten, or informal, such as child care and day care center. Kindergarten is a good option, especially if done so by family or friends, but sometimes that is not .....an option

When choosing day care, it can seem difficult, especially if you do not have a lot of time to check out all the options in person. Ideally you want to find all the day-care centers in your area, visit them, interview staff and get a good idea of ​​what to expect from the place ... Of course you'll probably want to ask about costs and find a place at affordable prices.

Find a day care center good

Make a list of what is important to you. Do you want a center close to home? Close to work? Do you want your children to be with several children or prefer smaller groups?

Search all your possibilities. Ask your friends, family, physicians, and referral agencies, which will recommend to the centers. Look on the Internet and phone book for other possible centers. When you do your research, make sure to think of a list of important topics. Center is supported by the National Association for the Education of Young Children or the National Association for Family Child Care? The Center received the award of any local or recognition?

Once you have a list of possible centers, call them on the phone and ask some basic questions. This step is very important. Make sure you remember the feeling of the initial conversation and in writing if you have a good feeling or bad, including what made you feel this way. You should ask about their policies, hours, fees, activities, and philosophies on the education of children. Are flexible to help you in your schedule? They meet the demands of your own? What is the ratio of teachers to children? Do they change activities frequently? Do you have experience of teachers?

Narrowing your list by crossing off the centers you have a bad feeling about it. Next, visit the Center for an interview you have a good feeling about it. Get a list of activities and look around at the facility. The center is clean and warm and safe environment where you think your child may learn and have fun? Be sure to pay close attention to the actual teacher to child ratio during your visit to verify what he told you over the phone. Also, ask any other questions you may have and make sure that the director is giving you free access to look at all what you want to see or know. Again, your gut feeling is the most important.

Narrow the list again and start checking references. Call the parents of children who are currently at the center or the children at the center in the past. Ask their opinion in the center and whether to recommend to you. If the child is no longer for them in the center, and ask why.

Take you to the center of the child for the visit. Note how your child is in the business environment and about the teachers. Does not look comfortable for your child? Do you think that your child will be happy in the center?

When you find a day care center that meets your qualifications and one that you feel your child would like, register your child. If there is a waiting list, and get your name in the list and to find temporary care until a spot becomes open.
Find a day care center good


Make a list of what is important to you. Do you want a center close to home? Close to work? Do you want your children to be with several children or prefer smaller groups?

Search all your possibilities. Ask your friends, family, physicians, and referral agencies, which will recommend to the centers. Look on the Internet and phone book for other possible centers. When you do your research, make sure to think of a list of important topics. Center is supported by the National Association for the Education of Young Children or the National Association for Family Child Care? The Center received the award of any local or recognition?

Once you have a list of possible centers, call them on the phone and ask some basic questions. This step is very important. Make sure you remember the feeling of the initial conversation and in writing if you have a good feeling or bad, including what made you feel this way. You should ask about their policies, hours, fees, activities, and philosophies on the education of children. Are flexible to help you in your schedule? They meet the demands of your own? What is the ratio of teachers to children? Do they change activities frequently? Do you have experience of teachers?

Narrowing your list by crossing off the centers you have a bad feeling about it. Next, visit the Center for an interview you have a good feeling about it. Get a list of activities and look around at the facility. The center is clean and warm and safe environment where you think your child may learn and have fun? Be sure to pay close attention to the actual teacher to child ratio during your visit to verify what he told you over the phone. Also, ask any other questions you may have and make sure that the director is giving you free access to look at all what you want to see or know. Again, your gut feeling is the most important.

Narrow the list again and start checking references. Call the parents of children who are currently at the center or the children at the center in the past. Ask their opinion in the center and whether to recommend to you. If the child is no longer for them in the center, and ask why.

Take you to the center of the child for the visit. Note how your child is in the business environment and about the teachers. Does not look comfortable for your child? Do you think that your child will be happy in the center?

When you find a day care center that meets your qualifications and one that you feel your child would like, register your child. If there is a waiting list, and get your name in the list and to find temporary care until a spot becomes open.

Friday, June 24, 2011

How to Not Raise a Lazy Child


Raising children is a challenge enough, and once you factor in issues such as education and your child how to be ambitious and not lazy, it's a whole new prince. If there is no kind of medical reason for your lack of energy,...
such as depression or physical disability, and there are many ways you can give them a boost.Mold your child from being idle to practice what can be done, go get a position that continues throughout their upbringing.

Help
1
To be strong role models. Show your child what it's like to be aggressive and act out of the part. Things the way you want your child to climb, such as cleaning up after yourself, and the allocation of time for the completion of important documents and paperwork.Share your operations and the good news is that you commit to a new program or participate in a new hobby.

2
Give options to hit your child to allow him to laziness on volunteer opportunities to engage in programs to help at school or at home.And discuss whether it even had a chance to find out why and to provide advice and solutions to combat the reason that he should be involved, such as "join the club will help you to meet new friends," or "Work on this project credit will give you an extra leg to get the assignment for your next" .

3
What is the definition of boredom and make the agreement that your child's attempts to fight boredom by choosing a few specific activities in advance. Instead of allowing it to tell you it's bored and fell down to watch television hours, and provide a list box or activity that can go because they spark ideas of alternative things to do.Provide ideas such as working in the school project, which is not due for a long time or going out to play with the dog.

4
Get your child involved in a range of activities and opportunities.Sign him for lessons in dance, baseball team or simply reading a book in the school competition. Be encouraged to try a variety of things that would raise his desire to find some of the things he enjoyed.

5
Establish a system of rewards and recognition. When your child avoid being lazy, and provide small incentives to encourage positive behavior. Talk to her about why the lease and the promotion of happiness for her self-motivation.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Baby Einsteins: Not So Smart After All

Claim always seemed too good to be true: park baby in front of the video and, in no time, he or she will be talking and getting smarter by neighborhood children...

In the latest study on the effects of popular videos such as "Baby Einstein" and "Intelligent Child" series, researchers found that these products may be doing more harm than good. Indeed, it has been delayed language development in young children. 
I learned infant led Frederick Zimmerman and Dr. Dimitri Christakis, both at the University of Washington, and the research team found that with every hour per day spent watching baby DVDs and videos, below 6-8 new vocabulary of children who had not seen the video. These products had the strongest detrimental effect on children 8-16 months of age, an age at which language skills began to form. "The more videos watched, and they knew fewer words," says Christakis. "These children scored about 10% less in the language skills of infants who have not seen these videos."
It's not the first blow to baby videos, and probably will not be the last. Increasing evidence suggests that the negative screen sucking not only does not help children to learn, but can also be set back their development. Last spring, I found Christakis and his colleagues that three months, and 40% of children who are viewers of regular videos and DVDs, television, and by that time, two years, and almost 90% of spending two to three hours each day in front of the screen. Three studies have shown that watching television, even if it includes educational programs such as Sesame Street, delays language development. "Children require a face-to-face interaction to learn," as you say, Dr. Strasburger, professor of pediatrics at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, the spokesman for the American Academy of Pediatrics. "They do not get that interaction from watching TV or videos. In fact, it may interfere with watching the wire being decisive set forth in their brains during early development."Previous studies have shown, for example, that children learn faster and better than the original language of the language when interacting with that speaker instead of watching the same speaker talk on a video screen. "Watching live up to someone speak to you via television is not the same thing as the person in front of you," says Christakis. These mounting evidence for the Academy to issue its recommendation in 1999 that no child under the age of any TV monitor. May the new study's authors suggest reading instead: children who got daily reading or storytelling time with their parents and showed a slight increase in language skills. Designed in spite of videos and DVDs popular child in the study by Washington to stimulate the infant minds, and not necessarily to promote language development, parents generally assumed that these products promise to make their babies smarter include improvement of speaking skills. But, says Christakis, "the vast majority of the videos do not try to promote the language; with minor changes to the scene fast, fast, and do not see the kind of" parents and south-east "of speaking that parents use when talking to their children." Read "Parenting Advice: What should learn from the maternal parents.") Christakis and his colleagues as far as can be determined, and the only thing being done by video baby produce a generation of children are overstimulated. "There is an assumption that stimulation is good, more is better," he says. "But this is not true, and there is such a thing as excessive." His group has found that more children watch television, and the shorter their attention spans later in life. "Minds come to expect a high level of motivation, and that as usual," says Christakis, "For comparison, the reality is boring." 

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Dealing with Stubborn Children


Some children can put mules to shame. When they decide to dig their heels in, no matter how much you cajole and threaten them, they just won't budge. This can be a truly frustrating experience for harassed parents just trying to go about the business of raising good children.  It becomes a battle of wills with both sides waiting to see who will give in first.
While some children are more stubborn than others, all children display stubborn behavior at some time or another. And mostparents find that they are at a loss in such situations. Their instinctive reaction is to react with anger as they feel that their child's behaviour is a challenge to 
their authority. However, they soon find that anger only serves to fan the flames.


Stubbornness is not necessarily negative

Stubbornness in children has always been viewed as a negative trait by theirparents. But may be they should attempt to look upon it in a more positive fashion. A child's stubbornness may just be his way of demonstrating that he can think for himself and that he can assert his thoughts and beliefs. Stubbornness gives them a feeling that they have a measure of control over the situation, which in turn, boosts their self-esteem. Parents should also make a push to understand the root of their children's stubbornness. Stubbornness can have a range of causes. It may vary from irrational fears to resistance to change or just a simple attack of rebellion.
The strategies

In the face of stubbornness, parents have just a few disciplining options. If the battle is about an issue of values or safety, parents should be prepared for a real battle of wills because there is no way that they can afford to budge from their stand in such a scenario. Do not get angry or argue. Simply state your stand, the reasons for it and the consequences of disobedience. Then follow through. Hopefully, your child will just throw in the towel. If the issue is not serious, there is no harm negotiating with your child and arriving at a compromise. In some situations, it is even surprisingly effective to just let go. Suddenly faced with no opposition, which constitutes a reward in itself, the child's rebellion will have the wind taken out of its sails.
Some useful tips

  • Identify the problem and involve your child in seeking a solution. You will cease to be the enemy and she will feel that you are both on the same side.
  • If you want your child to do something, try to time your request so that it does not interrupt her while she is doing something else. This is one way of avoiding conflict.
  • If your child is not very happy about change, give her adequate notice so that she knows what to expect and is willing to cooperate.
  • Be assertive when asking your child to do something. You are not asking them for a favour. Also, make clear the consequences of non-compliance.
  • Keep in mind that your requests should be reasonable. 
  • Praise her when she is cooperative and well-behaved. 

Fun Activities For Kids To Enjoy


Kids love to play outdoors and we love to see them have fun, right? But playing the same outdoor game again and again can be boring to your kids so you have to be a little creative. Actually,
with just a little imagination you can create hundreds of ways of having fun outdoors. Here I’ll share to you some of the fun activities for kids that you’ll surely enjoy playing with your kids.

Obstacle Race 

Nothing can be more fun than to watch your toddler go through your homemade obstacle course. This is surely one of those activities for kids that can make you laugh. And I’m sure your little one will enjoy crawling through a big box, walking along a rope, and stepping onto old clothes.

Old Time Favorites 
Century old games such as, What's the Time, Mr Wolf? Simon Says, and Ring-a-Ring-a-Rosie are still fun to play. Remember those days when you were playing them with your neighbors? A lot of things must have changed around the neighborhood, but these remain as some of the favorite activities for kids.

Have Some Exercise 
Another one of those fun activities for kids is strolling. Instead of driving to a mini-store to get some bread or milk, why not stroll with your kids? What makes this activity even better for kids is when you act as spies as you walk. Check out the leaves, the local cats, and the snails as you go.

A Work of Art 

While strolling to the shops, make sure you ask your kids to collect some simple treasures—like leaves and feathers, which you can use later on to do some simple collage. Give them a piece of paper to be the base of their collage. Then using glue let them stick all their collections onto the paper as artistically as they can. I’m sure your little ones will crave for more of these activities for kids.

Go Treasure Hunting 
Make a list of treasures for your kids to find. Then head your small team of treasure hunters out into the local neighbourhood and find the items on the list. After playing this, I’m sure you’ll agree that this is indeed one of those fun activities for kids.

Write All You Can 
Let your little ones write on any piece of concrete using a jumbo-sized chalk. Like the other activities for kids that I’ve shared, this one can occupy them even for ages.

Splatter on the Puddle 
Next time it rains, look for raincoats, gumboots and umbrellas. Play with your kids in the rain and splatter through puddles. This is one of the outdoor activities for kids that they won’t forget.

Fun Ride 
Lead a team of bikers onto paths with a mild slope. When you return, your kids will have fun trekking on Mount Everest.

Finder’s Keeper 

Another fun game to play with your child is to look for simple items in the garden such as three black stones, five yellow leaves, etc as quickly as they can.

Spraying Spree 
Hand a plastic spray bottle filled with water to your little one. Then ask him to spray each and every plant in your garden. This is not just one of those enjoyable activities for kids, but this is also good for your plants.

Go Green 
Watching plants grow and produce flowers is probably one of the best activities for kids. This is activity can be a combination of fun and learning.

Indiana Jones 
Spend some time hiding some tiny treasures, such as candies and toys, around the garden. Then organise your kids to go treasure hunting.

Tea Party

Organize a tea party for your little guests using just a tea set and a small table. Let them have fun as you serve them with some biscuits and water.

Fun Ride at the Park 

Bike parks are great places to do some fun activities for kids. This is also a safe place for them to master their biking skills.

Take a Ferryboat 

Being out on the water will definitely bring joy to your little ones, and to you, too.

Bushwalking

No kid would miss the chance of going for a bushwalk. What makes bushwalking as one of the favorite activities for kids is that it’s a good time for them to get dirty as they roam freely and 'talk' with beetles and flowers.

Fly A Kite 

Flying a kite is fun. And did you know that activities for kids can be a whole lot better if you make it more personalized? Here’s how: Cut a cardboard into a diamond shape, put on some decorations, make a hole in one end and then attach a long piece of wool through it. Let your toddler have fun running with a kite flying behind her.

Mini-Olympics 

This is surely one of those activities for kids that are simple and fun. All you need to do is set up a simple course at the playground for your kids. Ask them to go through it while timing them. Brace yourself as you watch them beat their own record in every lap.

Catch Games 
Should you’re toddler be a beginner in aerial catches, start by training her roll the ball. When she’s already used to it, you can already bounce the ball towards her. Then try gentle throws until she becomes an expert in catching balls.

Sail A Boat 

One of the best activities for kids is that of sailing a boat, even with just a model one. Make it in your own house with materials such as paddle-pop sticks, polystyrene foam ice cream containers, or paper. Design your own boat as uniquely as you can. Then take it to a backyard pool or a pond. Have fun sailing!

Paint with water 

Give each kid a paintbrush and a container of water and let him paint anything on the back fence and trees. These are great activities for kids that encourage their creativity.

Colourful Waterplay 
Now here’s one of those activities for kids that is fun but a bit messy so kids must play it outdoor with an apron. Head outside with bottles of water and a variety of food colorings. Then let your kids mix and match the colors until everyone has the same uniform color in each bottle.

Bookworms 

If you’re thinking of activities for kids that are not only fun but also enriching, then consider reading books to them. And yes, books aren’t just read in your bedroom. A shaded part in your yard can be a perfect place to enjoy a book with your child. Spread a rug and take out those books.

Be Sandy 

Let your little ones go wild in their imagination by making anything such as pizza, cake and even castles using sands. Just supply them with small buckets, your old kitchen utensils, and biscuit cutters. This is indeed one of those activities for kids that can bring out the best in them.

Hidey-Hole 

And when you think you’re running out of ideas of fun activities for kids, here’s one you should really try make an outdoor home using a sheet and some chairs.

 What is most important is that you and your kids will have fun!