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1. Islamic World.Net: Parenting Tips Site For Muslim's Who Love Allah And Jihad.
Every year, millions of adults begin a task that is long, difficult, sometimes scary but always rewarding. They become parents. Get to know the following 10 tips for positive parenting to help start you off on the right foot.
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    WEEK ONE Try to notice as many good things your children do as possible!!!
    A s soon as possible after your child does something good comment on that thing (be specific as to what the good thing was), and give your child praise for having done that good thing. Example - Your young daughter falls, hurts her knee, and begins crying. Your son seeing this goes over to his little sister, helps her get back up, and comforts her. Having observed all this take place you go up to your son right away and say something like,
      "I saw you help you sister get up after she fell and then tried to make her feel better. That was really nice of you to do. I feel good to have a son who loves his sister so much."

2. Parenting Tips From ParentSuccess.com ~ How Dads Teach Values
Rudy's father probably did not intend to teach Rudy anything specific home page parenting tips - parenting strategies raising children 2-12 - teenagers - the
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Click here for Archived Parenting Tips by Topic Parenting Tips From ParentSuccess.com ~ How Dads Teach Values Rudy spent two days camping with his father last month and then a day with him on bring-your-son-to-work day. The special days didn't include detailed plans, but Rudy remembers a lot about them. Those of us who went to work with our fathers have a special place for that memory. Rudy told his teacher about it: "Dad's a dispatcher. He says you have to be careful to get it right and to get along with the other people." Rudy remembers nearly all the details of his day at Dad's work, and his Dad's influence is strong. Rudy's father probably did not intend to teach Rudy anything specific, but during his time with Rudy he was sharing his values and his example. How are you handling this important aspect of character-building? Here's a checklist for Dads as well as Moms: 1. Are you more often the encourager or the critic? It is tempting to react to the mistakes of others and forget to recognize the other person's successes The father who chooses the role of encourager improves the family atmosphere and has a closer relationship with his kids. The critic builds distance and an unhappy family. 2. Are you available to listen or more often in a hurry and distracted?

3. ParentCenter -- Parenting: How To Raise Great Kids(Age 2)
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Empathy, generosity, honesty, responsibility, and respect teaching your toddler to be a good person is no easy task. But all of these values begin at home, where your example is key. Here, five ways your parenting can make a difference:
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Find out how to help your toddler better understand others' emotions, learn the most important thing you can do when she disappoints you, and five other secrets to teaching empathy.
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How to teach your child honesty Start early to show your toddler that you trust him and that honesty is important to you, and you'll lay the groundwork for rearing an honest adult. How to raise an honest child How to teach your child responsibility To instill a sense of responsibility in your toddler, meet him halfway: Choose age-appropriate tasks, establish routines, and set up a system to keep track of his successes. How to raise a responsible child How to teach your child respect All kids test parental limits. But that doesn't mean you can't teach your toddler to respect others. Begin with the basics (saying "please" and "thank you"), then try these six other strategies.

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Best of the Net Great site with advice and information for parents. A Man's Life * Marie Is Mom Here From A Man's Life, a mom gives advice on dealing with a baby who won't sleep through the night. Affirmative Parenting Home Page This resourceful site has parenting tips and advice by John Rosemond, family psychologist. "All My Senses Were Heightened" From the Light Hearts site, a very interesting article about the first weeks after our children are born. Ask Jill From the Family Works at Princeton, you can receive expert advice on parenting issues at this informative new site. Babies Today Online From Babies Today, very resourceful site with discussion boards and parenting articles.

6. Parenting Press's Parenting Tips & Tools Archive
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7. Children: Parenting: Discipline
How to teach your child to just say 'no' to drugs and sex; Effective time outs forchildren; Adolescent problems tips for parenting difficult teens; Discipline
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10. Parents Can Teach Children How To Make Friends - Parenting Tips - Boys Town Pedi
Parents Can teach Children How to Make Friends. Elevenyear-old Sarahand her family just moved to a new town where her father, a
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Parents Can Teach Children How to Make Friends Eleven-year-old Sarah and her family just moved to a new town where her father, a military serviceman, was recently transferred. Today is Sarah's first day at her new school, the third she has attended since kindergarten. Although she has always had one or two good friends, Sarah is shy and has difficulties developing friendships. Going to a new school makes her nervous and a bit upset to her stomach.
That morning Sarah's mother tries to ease her anxieties by reminding her that she is smart, nice and funny and will make friends quickly. As Sarah approaches her classroom, Sarah remembers her mother's words, takes a deep breath and opens the door.
Everyone needs friends. They are the principal source of happiness and hope in our lives. To some people, making friends is easy, and to others like Sarah, it is very difficult. All children have the capacity to make friends, however, making friends is a skill. By setting good examples in your life, you can help your children learn how to make friends. Try:

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Peer Pressure, Parents can teach Their Children How to Stand up to Peer Pressure.Spending Time Together, Spending Time Together is Important Part of parenting.
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Catch Them Being Good is an Important Role of Parents Annie had been acting out at school and at home for weeks. Her parents were tired of the negative responses they were using to correct the behavior, including verbal reprimands, time-outs, or taking away privileges. Plus, they just didn't feel these reactions, alone, were working with Annie. Annie still needed to be reprimanded for her bad behavior, but her parents felt the good things Annie did needed to be recognized... (more)
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12. KNEA - Parent Tips - Teach Your Child Science Skills
Here are some of the skills you can teach while you are sorting and folding.Observing Scientists notice tiny details. Share Your parenting tips.
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Teach Your Child Science Skills While Doing Laundry Doing laundry can be more than just a chore. It can also be a time when you teach your child science skills. Here are some of the skills you can teach while you are sorting and folding. Observing
Scientists notice tiny details. Ask your child questions like, "Does this sock feel different from that one? Why could that be?" Classifying
Scientists put things in groups, based on their characteristics. You can help your child classify as you sort the laundry. For example, you could sort clothes by color. You could sort them by family member. Or you could challenge your child to come up with a new way to sort the clothes. Quantifying
Ask questions like these, "Who has the shortest feet in the family? By how much?" "How many T-shirts did you have in this load of wash?"

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14. Parenting Tips
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  • Tip # 1 Find What Your Child Does Well and Praise It
    • Perhaps one of the most important findings from the exhaustive research of the Teaching Family Model is that praise and rewards are the quickest ways to get children to behave in responsible and pleasant ways. Most parents think it’s a good idea to reinforce their child’s good behaviors, yet don’t realize that praise and rewards will also discourage or eliminate bad behaviors. Many parents believe that they must be critical or punish their children to get them to behave appropriately. In fact, being critical or punitive hurts parents’ relationships with their children and teaches children to be critical and punitive, as well as being sneaky, manipulative and avoiding their parents. When you imagine praising your child’s behavior you might fear sounding phony. In reality, the phony feeling is a result of a lack of practice. Some parents may even notice that when they begin using praise, their children look at them suspiciously or act embarrassed. This is evidence that the parents haven’t been praising enough. Or you may immediately see the benefits of praising your children. Your child’s face will beam and later you might observe that child trying harder to be pleasant and responsible.

15. Right From Birth - Parenting Tip
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Reading aloud to young children can help them acquire the information and skills they need to succeed in school and life, such as understanding the difference between written language and everyday conversation, learning the meaning of many words and the world in which they live and of great importance discovering the pleasure of reading. Here are some suggestions for reading aloud to children: Making reading books an enjoyable experience.
Choose a comfortable place where the children can sit near you. Help them feel safe and secure. Be enthusiastic about reading. Read to children frequently.
Establish regular times for reading during the day, and find other opportunities to read:
  • Start or end of the day with a book.
  • Read to children after a morning play period, which also helps settle them down.
  • Read to them during snack time or before nap time.
Help children to learn as you read.
Explain words that they may not know. Point out how the pictures in a book relate to the story. Talk about the characters' actions and feelings.

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Make an agreement with a close friend to check your stress levels regularly. Agree to watch each other's children when you need a break.
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Give your children permission to say "no" to anyone who asks them to do something they know or feel is wrong. Teach them to say "no" firmly and loudly, then to go tell another adult.
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5. Ask Yourself Take an honest look in the mirror and ask yourself: Are you in constant battle with your kids? Do you find yourself wanting to hit your children? Do you think your children are "winding you up" to spite you? If so, talk with someone before these feelings get the better of you. Call a friend or relative and/or seek professional help from Social Services, the NSPCC or your GP. Help is available so use it! Positively you are showing that you care about the relationship with your child. 6 Ways To Improve Behaviour And Give Your Child Self-Confidence 1. Show That You Care

18. Pre-K Smarties: Parenting Tips, Ideas And Articles For Parents Of Young Children
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19. Parenting Tips - Values Parenting
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Teach Gratitude . . . Give Happiness
I knelt one night with my three year old and listened in on her sweet and spontaneous prayer. When she finished, she looked at me with a twinkle in her eye and said, "I've got two daddies, don't I, Dad. There's you, and there's one up there." I've often thought, since that night, that whatever other spiritual truths this sweet daughter learns during her lifetime, she will never learn a more important or more central truth than that. Gratitude requires things to be thankful for and one to be thankful to. Thinking of God as our Father, understanding that He has given us all we have and wants to give us all that He has, rings a joy unspeakable. It also brings a willingness to live good lives and have correct priorities. Gratitude is an indispensable part of happiness. It is also an indispensable part of stewardship. Acknowledging God in all things and being grateful to Him in all things is a powerful key in the search for stewardship. My Swedish maternal grandmother could not say a prayer without crying. Her gratitude welled up so deeply that sobs and heartfelt weeping were as much a part of her prayer as were words. She thanked God for everything because she acknowledged Him in everything. She glorified and praised Him because she couldn't think of anything good without thinking of Him. The longer I have lived, the more I have come to appreciate the gift my grandmother had, it is an art to be able to feel as deeply as she did.

20. Parenting Programs To Teach Children Values
Values parenting offers tips and suggestions for how to sucessfully raiseand teach your child or children. It also provides information
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What parents needed, they felt, was an organization, a program, a support group that would help them on an ongoing basis and take the loneliness and isolation out of parenting.
What is Values Parenting
Valuesparenting.com is a worldwide organization of parents focused on the raising of their children. Values Parenting is a parenting approach to help parents clarify their own value system and to select basic values to teach their children. The foundation of this site is based on Linda and Richard Eyre's New York Times #1 best selling book, "Teaching Children Values." They have identified 12 values, which help children develop strong character, to help them resist the powerful negative influences of some of their peers and parts of our society. The methods and suggestions made on this site have been tried and tested by the Eyre's in the raising of their own family as well as by over 100,000 other families who have participated in the Eyre's different parenting programs. Values Parenting is built on the concept of "Parenting by Objective, " which involves focusing and concentrating on a particular Value or principle for an entire month. In business, corporate leaders talk about "Management by Objective" and have their mission statement posted on the wall. Their goals give them a purpose and an offense that keeps them focused and enthused. With "Parenting by Objective" families work together on setting goals and focusing on learning values that help build and fortify the family infrastructure.

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