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Parenting Community & Resources – Support For Moms & Single Parents – Parenting Advice
Posted on 06. Feb, 2012 by Young Parents Guide.
ParentSociety.com Parent Society is a Community and Resource site for parents. You will find a large selection of articles and advice on all aspects of parenting life. In our community you will meet other parents, get support, parenting tips and advice. Help and Support for Moms. Moms meet and unite.
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Child Psychology : How to Discipline a Screaming Child
Posted on 07. Nov, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Also go to goodparentingtipsblog.com for good parenting tips. A screaming child indicates distress and disorganization. Help your child calm and reorganize with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video. Expert Dr. Craig Childress Contact: www.drcachildress.org Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood. Filmmaker: Max Cusimano Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.. Good Parenting Tips at goodparentingtipsblog.com. This video is not sourced from this YouTube account.
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FC018 (1 of 3): An End to Bullying — Guest: Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, Ph.D.
Posted on 22. Jul, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Part 1 of 3 An End to Bullying — Guest: Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, Ph.D. August 16, 2010 Every child has the right to learn in a place where all students are accepted. And yet, thousands of students suffer daily from school bullying and harassment. Schools need to do a better job insuring the rights of each student. In this podcast I talk with Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, nationally recognized educator and author of “Gender, Bullying, and Harassment: Strategies to End Sexism and Homophobia in Schools” (Teachers College Press, 2009). About Elizabeth J. Meyer, PhD Elizabeth J. Meyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. She is the author of “Gender, Bullying, and Harassment: Strategies to End Sexism and Homophobia in Schools” ( She also writes for the Freire Project for Critical Pedagogy. A former high school teacher and coach, she has published articles in: Gender and Education, McGill Journal of Education, The Journal of LGBT Youth, and the Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology. More info at: sites.google.com About Annie Fox, M.Ed. Annie is an educator with 30+ years experience. She’s been on the receiving end of email questions from tweens, teens and parents since 1997. Annie’s books include: The Teen Guide to Dating and Relating, Too Stressed to Think? And the the new Middle School Confidential Series™ More information about Annie at: AnnieFox.com About Family Confidential Family Confidential Secrets of …
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FC018 (3 of 3): An End to Bullying — Guest: Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, Ph.D.
Posted on 25. Jun, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Part 3 of 3 An End to Bullying — Guest: Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, Ph.D. August 16, 2010 Every child has the right to learn in a place where all students are accepted. And yet, thousands of students suffer daily from school bullying and harassment. Schools need to do a better job insuring the rights of each student. In this podcast I talk with Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, nationally recognized educator and author of “Gender, Bullying, and Harassment: Strategies to End Sexism and Homophobia in Schools” (Teachers College Press, 2009). About Elizabeth J. Meyer, PhD Elizabeth J. Meyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. She is the author of “Gender, Bullying, and Harassment: Strategies to End Sexism and Homophobia in Schools” ( She also writes for the Freire Project for Critical Pedagogy. A former high school teacher and coach, she has published articles in: Gender and Education, McGill Journal of Education, The Journal of LGBT Youth, and the Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology. More info at: sites.google.com About Annie Fox, M.Ed. Annie is an educator with 30+ years experience. She’s been on the receiving end of email questions from tweens, teens and parents since 1997. Annie’s books include: The Teen Guide to Dating and Relating, Too Stressed to Think? And the the new Middle School Confidential Series™ More information about Annie at: AnnieFox.com About Family Confidential Family Confidential Secrets of …
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Child Psychology : How to Raise a Child With No Discipline
Posted on 12. May, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Children with no discipline need more than just authority. Create a relationship and communication-based approach to raising your child with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video. Expert: Dr. Craig Childress Contact: www.drcachildress.org Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood. Filmmaker: Max Cusimano Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.
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Child Psychology : How to Date Someone With Children
Posted on 18. Apr, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Dating someone who has children is an incredibly complex prospect. Learn how to develop a positive relationship with your partner’s children with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video. Expert: Dr. Craig Childress Contact: www.drcachildress.org Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood. Filmmaker: Max Cusimano Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.
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Child Psychology : How to Talk With Children About Difficult Topics
Posted on 12. Apr, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
When you find a topic difficult to discuss, communicating with your child becomes increasingly difficult. Overcome communication boundaries between you and your child with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video. Expert: Dr. Craig Childress Contact: www.drcachildress.org Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood. Filmmaker: Max Cusimano Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.
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Child Psychology : How to Help Children Feel Smart
Posted on 22. Mar, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Children feel smart when they have a sense of accomplishment. Learn how to raise your child’s self-esteem with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video. Expert: Dr. Craig Childress Contact: www.drcachildress.org Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood. Filmmaker: Max Cusimano Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.
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FC018 (2 of 3): An End to Bullying — Guest: Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, Ph.D.
Posted on 22. Feb, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Part 2 of 3 An End to Bullying — Guest: Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, Ph.D. August 16, 2010 Every child has the right to learn in a place where all students are accepted. And yet, thousands of students suffer daily from school bullying and harassment. Schools need to do a better job insuring the rights of each student. In this podcast I talk with Dr. Elizabeth J. Meyer, nationally recognized educator and author of “Gender, Bullying, and Harassment: Strategies to End Sexism and Homophobia in Schools” (Teachers College Press, 2009). About Elizabeth J. Meyer, PhD Elizabeth J. Meyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. She is the author of “Gender, Bullying, and Harassment: Strategies to End Sexism and Homophobia in Schools” ( She also writes for the Freire Project for Critical Pedagogy. A former high school teacher and coach, she has published articles in: Gender and Education, McGill Journal of Education, The Journal of LGBT Youth, and the Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology. More info at: sites.google.com About Annie Fox, M.Ed. Annie is an educator with 30+ years experience. She’s been on the receiving end of email questions from tweens, teens and parents since 1997. Annie’s books include: The Teen Guide to Dating and Relating, Too Stressed to Think? And the the new Middle School Confidential Series™ More information about Annie at: AnnieFox.com About Family Confidential Family Confidential Secrets of …
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Child Psychology : How to Help Children Feel Secure With Peers After Being Bullied
Posted on 30. Jan, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Feeling secure around peers affects a child’s well being. Teach your child self-confidence with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video. Expert: Dr. Craig Childress Contact: www.drcachildress.org Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood. Filmmaker: Max Cusimano Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.
