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New Parent’s Prayer – Steven Stewart (free piano music)

Posted on 17. May, 2012 by Young Parents Guide.

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Free Piano Sheet Music for this Song! www.stevenstewart.com Newborn baby song for new (and repeat) mothers and dads. Modern Psalm of Thanks and prayer for guidance. FREE Piano Sheet Music + Tabs are available for this song from www.stevenstewart.com Follow on Twitter @stevenstewart1 NEW PARENTS PRAYER 1. Heavenly Father, I am overcome with gratitude to Thee. For giving us this child who humbles me. I hold his tiny hand in mine. Thankful tears come to my eyes. This blessing’s such a great responsibility. As my weaknesses feel magnified, I ask for strength to do what’s right. * Help me raise him with love. Teach him respect. I’ll read Thy words of truth to him and pray Thou will protect Him from all I fear. Fill him with hope. Let me know when to support him and when to let go. Help me raise him with love. 2. Heavenly Father, as our precious child is falling fast asleep, I sense your angels guard us lovingly. Though I’m weary and so tired, I am strengthened by his smile. Let me live my life to show my love to Thee. As I learn to purify my heart, let me lead my child to where Thou art. * Help me raise him with love. Teach him respect. I’ll read Thy words of truth to him and pray Thou will protect Him from all I fear. Fill him with hope. Let me know when to support him and when to let go. Help me raise him with love. # Help us hold on when the storms rage all around us. Help us be strong to bring our family back to Thy arms. * Help me raise him with love. Teach him respect. I

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Breastfeeding – Surviving the First Week

Posted on 14. May, 2012 by Young Parents Guide.

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Sorry the video is so long! I just had so much to talk about, lol. These are just some of my experiences with breastfeeding and some tips on getting through the first week. Please don’t desitate to ask me any questions if you need help. Enjoy!

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Positive Parenting Solution of the Week: Complaining kids? Just say “I Hear Ya!”

Posted on 25. Feb, 2012 by Young Parents Guide.

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PositiveParentingSolutions.com ► Book ► http Facebook ► facebook.com Twitter ► twitter.com Welcome to the Positive Parenting Solution of the Week in which I share a nugget of parenting wisdom to make your week go a bit more smoothly. This week’s solution: Try using a new phrase … “I Hear Ya!” “I HEAR YA” can be a great way to respond when kids complain about doing their homework, their family jobs, taking a bath — what ever. This week, instead do jumping into a big lecture about how everyone has to contribute, or your job is to go to school and do homework, blah, blah, blah — Try “I hear ya – I always dread unloading the dishwasher too!” Or, “I hear ya – I used to dread practicing spelling words too!” Sometimes kids just want to know that you “get it.” Empathizing vs. lecturing can go a long way in diffusing power struggles and it reinforces that you’re on the same team. They’re still not going to enjoy unloading the dishwasher or doing homework — but it doesn’t have to turn into a power struggle with you. Let me know in the comments section under this video about you’ll use “I hear ya”! For more strategies to reduce power struggles and to be on the same team, go to: PositiveParentingSolutions.com This has been a Positive Parenting Solution of the Week. I hope this little bit of information becomes a solution for you. Thanks for watching, and as always, I wish you parenting peace. — Amy McCready Do you need help with a parenting problem? Ask Amy McCready

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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.

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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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How Teenage Parents Became Successful

Posted on 16. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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This is my story on how I became successful as a teenage parent working from home. Check out my other Videos for more information or go to www.twrpowersystem.com

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PARENTS CONFRONT ME ABOUT ATHEISM

Posted on 21. Aug, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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Me Refuting my dad’s opinion of atheism…

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TJ’s Parents Fight About Jewelry Divorce And Bunnies!

Posted on 18. Aug, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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TJ’s Parent’s Fight About Jewelry, Divorce And Bunnies On July 24, 2001. www.Facebook.com www.Facebook.com

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How to Stop a Crying Baby : Reading & Going Outside to Stop a Crying Baby

Posted on 30. Jul, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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Quiet your crying infant; learn how to reading and going outside can help soothe a crying baby in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two young children and routinely provides advice and support to many new mothers. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

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Divorced, But We Get Along

Posted on 28. Apr, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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Janice asks Dr. Laura if divorced parents should periodically get together for a family dinner to show their child that Mom and Dad can get along?

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Parental Alienation Syndrome on the BBC (1)

Posted on 23. Apr, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.

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Parental Alienation Syndrome on the BBC (1)

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