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Positive Parenting Solution of the Week: Travel Battles … Don’t Make Me Stop This Car!
Posted on 06. Feb, 2012 by Young Parents Guide.
PositiveParentingSolutions.com ► Book ► http Facebook ► facebook.com Twitter ► twitter.com Welcome to the Positive Parenting Solution of the Week! This week’s solution will help you deal with unruly behavior in the car. For more strategies on how to reduce sibling fights, dealing with the sibling arguments on the road and more, please visit: PositiveParentingSolutions.com Media-savvy parenting expert, Amy McCready, is a regular guest on national television and radio and is frequently quoted in print and on the web. She is a knowledgeable and high-energy guest who connects with parents at home with practical, solution-focused advice. Amy can speak on a wide range of topics from day-to-day discipline dilemmas to late breaking news. Amy has been creating and delivering training programs for over 20 years in Fortune 500 companies and community organizations. She founded Positive Parenting Solutions, Inc. in 2004 and developed the popular and successful Breakthrough Course that has changed the lives of thousands of parents through in-person seminars, speeches and online parenting training webinars. Due to demand from parents around the country and abroad, Positive Parenting Solutions Online was developed in 2008 to give parents everywhere the skills, knowledge and tools to correct their children’s misbehavior permanently without nagging, reminding or yelling. She speaks to them “one-on-one” through the most advanced and thorough Web 2.0 parenting course available today …
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DAYS DEPRIVED:1125 ( Parental Alienation of a Singapore father. For my son Adriel Cheng)
Posted on 23. Dec, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Join my FaceBook group here – www.facebook.com My blog for my son – parental-alienation-singapore.blogspot.com Ever since Care & Control was given to my ex-spouse (who was represented by PAP MP Mr Lim Biow Chuan) by Singapore Family Court, I was totally deprived of access to my son for 10 mths from Sep 08 to Jun 09 despite an existing Court Order giving me 8 hr access time per wk. When I brought this up to the Court, not only was the 8 hrs access time not being enforced, & outstanding hrs not being made up to me as stated in the Court Order, my access time was instead being REDUCED to JUST 1 HR PER WK. And it has to take place at a Family Centre assigned by the Court (we have to pay 0/hr to be with our children). Despite me bonding extremely well with my son at the Family Centre for 6 mths (Jul 09 to Jan 10), they arranged for a court counselor to interview my son and determined that “it is in his best interest that I do see him”, and that “I may affect his PSLE examinations”. So I was COMPLETELY BLOCKED FROM ACCESS TO MY SON for the next 8 mths. Such OPPRESSIONS are not uncommon among parents without Care & Control, and it is hardly the kind of fair justice that we are hoping for in our modern society. I believe more could be done to help parents bond with their estrangled children. Many Singaporean divorced parents and children are suffering everyday as a result of Parental Alienation (PA). Here are 3 cases in 2009: www.divaasia.com (reported on the 5th July issue of …
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Time Out Vs. Spanking / The 5 R’s: Respectful, Related, Reasonable, Revealed and Repeated
Posted on 18. Dec, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
► PositiveParentingSolutions.com ► Book ► http ► facebook.com Amy McCready appears on the TODAY show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Sharon Osbourne on MSNBC to discuss tantrums, power, attention, whining, backtalk, disrespect and the consequences with “The 5 R’s”: 1) Respectful to the child. 2) Related to misbehaviors. 3) Reasonable duration of punishment. 4) Revealed punishment in advance. 5) Repeated rules recited back to you. Media-savvy parenting expert, Amy McCready, is a regular guest on national television and radio and is frequently quoted in print and on the web. She is a knowledgeable and high-energy guest who connects with parents at home with practical, solution-focused advice. Amy can speak on a wide range of topics from day-to-day discipline dilemmas to late breaking news. Parenting expert Amy McCready has been creating and delivering training programs for over 20 years in Fortune 500 companies and community organizations. Amy founded Positive Parenting Solutions, Inc. in 2004 and developed the popular and successful Breakthrough Course that has changed the lives of thousands of parents through in-person seminars, speeches and online parenting training webinars. Due to demand from parents around the country and abroad, Positive Parenting Solutions Online was developed in 2008 to give parents everywhere the skills, knowledge and tools to correct their children’s misbehavior permanently without nagging, reminding or yelling. She speaks to them “one-on-one …
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Pilates Exercises to Do at Home – Health & Fitness – ModernMom
Posted on 12. Dec, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Pilates offers a wide variety of exercise that can be performed at home, such as the roll up, the single leg stretch, the hundreds and rolling like a ball. Click below to subscribe to our channel for more great videos! Find out how to use an exercise band to do Pilates with help from a Pilates specialist in this free video for moms on doing Pilates at home. Subscribe to ModernMom.com TV – www.youtube.com ModernMom.com TV – www.youtube.com ModernMom Website: www.modernmom.com ModernMom on Facebook www.facebook.com ModernMom on Twitter: twitter.com ModernMom on Google+: plus.google.com
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Kids cry for help. Children as young as 8 commiting suicide. RIP
Posted on 08. Dec, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
After 10 year old Ashlynn Conner & 10 year old Jasmine McClain recently committed suicide because of being bullied, i started researching other similar cases & found that these precious children had more than just being bullied in common. Almost all of them chose the method of hanging. So I ask u why are so many of our children hanging themselves? What makes a child as young as 8, 9, & 10 feel so hopeless & helpless that they just give up? This is so sad & i hope after watching this video u will talk to your children about the dangers of picking on someone & how hurtful words can be. & if their the ones being picked on that it will get better & protect your child at all cost! If the school wont do nothing about it go over the principals head & if that dont work go to the radio & press! Im serious if we dont start standing up for these wounded souls then it will only get worse!
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Outsourcing Pregnancy: Reproductive Tourism
Posted on 01. Dec, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
www.alternet.org New TYT Network channels: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com New TYT Facebook Page(!): www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com DISCOUNTS: www.theyoungturks.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Note: The above two links are for TYT sponsors. Read Ana’s blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com TYT Network (new WTF?! channel): www.youtube.com Check Out TYT Interviews www.youtube.com If you’ve read much science-fiction, you’re probably familiar with the idea that, at some scary point in the future, the various aspects of mothering will be separated, enabling wealthy women to farm out the component tasks to less privileged women. The Globalization of Motherhood Deconstructions and reconstructions of biology and care (Routledge, 2010) makes it clear that that day has already come. With a focus on cross-border movement in the areas of domestic labor, adoption, and assisted reproduction, the book shows that the individual tasks that used to be bundled as motherhood have been dispersed to women scattered throughout the world and stratified by race and class. The dismantling of motherhood as we once knew it is no longer a paranoid futuristic fantasy, but rather a mostly dystopic reality. The collection of academic essays edited by Wendy Chavkin and JaneMaree Maher, professors, respectively, of public health and women’s studies, lays out a big, breathtaking picture that’s most startling in its details. Take the Indian town of Anand, once …
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College Students with Divorcing Parents
Posted on 30. Nov, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
I am an adult child of divorce. My parents recently divorced last year, and it still affects me today. I did this project for my Time/Sound class at my University. It’s purpose is to raise awareness that Adults (College Students, in this video), have trouble with their parents divorcing as much as young children & teenagers do, even though it is a little different. —–Join AdultChildrenOfDivorce.com’s Facebook Support Group—- www.adultchildrenofdivorce.com http www.twitter.com
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Genes of Hurt: ‘Broken skin’ kids wake up to daily pain
Posted on 16. Nov, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
YOU WANT TO HELP THESE KIDS? DONATE AT deti-bela.ru They are the forgotten few – the Russian children suffering from a rare and incurable genetic disease. Up to now it has been all but ignored by the medical establishment, and mothers of young sufferers have been left with very little help. Lisa is one of the children with this rare genetic condition known as epidermolysis bullosa or EB. It makes her skin as thin as a butterfly’s wing — a slight touch or a hug can cause painful blistering that takes a long time to heal, leaving the skin even more fragile. Around the world sufferers like Lisa are known as “butterfly children”. However, in Russia it is as if they do not exist. “The doctors simply don’t know of the disease, and when you tell them what it is, even if they might have heard of it, they don’t know how to deal with it,” says Irina Komanova, Lisa’s mother. RT on Facebook www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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Ask Amy McCready at AskAmy.TV for Positive Parenting Solutions
Posted on 27. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
► Ask Amy McCready a question at ► AskAmy.TV ◄ More Info ▼ Do you need help with a parenting problem? Ask Amy McCready! — Your question may be answered by Amy via video. You may submit your question via text or video. Simply “Ask Amy” at http To be alerted of Amy’s video replies, please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel now at: youtube.com For more information or live webinars and advanced parental training, please visit us at: www.positiveparentingsolutions.com Join us on Facebook at ► http ABOUT AMY McCREADY: Parenting expert Amy McCready has been creating and delivering training programs for over 20 years in Fortune 500 companies and community organizations. Amy founded Positive Parenting Solutions, Inc. in 2004 and developed the popular and successful Breakthrough Course that has changed the lives of thousands of parents through in-person seminars, speeches and online parenting training webinars. Due to demand from parents around the country and abroad, Positive Parenting Solutions Online was developed in 2008 to give parents everywhere the skills, knowledge and tools to correct their children’s misbehavior permanently without nagging, reminding or yelling. She speaks to them “one-on-one” through the most advanced and thorough Web 2.0 parenting course available today. As a media-savvy parenting expert, Amy is a regular guest on national television and radio and is frequently quoted in print and on the web. She is a knowledgeable and high-energy guest who connects …
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Talking to children about divorce
Posted on 22. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
This three part UK documentary series follows three British couples as they make a last ditch effort to minimize the damage that their divorces are doing to their children. They’ve all signed up to work with American Divorce coach, Christina McGhee, where they must learn to love their kids more than they hate each other.Over several months these couples face the challenges of finding a way to come together for the sake of their children. In this clip, Christina McGhee meets these families on their home turf. Her first job is to teach parents the right way to tell children that they are getting a divorce Full length documentary follows three families individual journeys as they try to put into practice all that they have learned about how to minimize the damage that divorce does to kids. Living by their new rules proves hard. Gradually these parents change and their children begin to realize that even though their parents may no longer love each other, Mom and Dad will always love them. The series produced by Twenty Twenty Television, 2006 aired in the UK by Channel 4.
