Topic: Manners and Values

Though they may seem old-fashioned to some, manners and values help society and personal relationships run more peacefully and efficiently. We have information on how to teach and model core values.

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Parents' Issues: Be Your Grandchild's Gentle Teacher

Grandparents who play an active role in the lives of their grandchildren must respect parents' issues such as authority and boundaries. They must also reconsider what it means to discipline.

Parents' Issues: Do You Treat Your Son and Daughter Differently?

If parents' issues that concern you relate to communicating unfair bias to your children, here are some questions to ask yourself. For your children's sake, consider education gender issues carefully.

Parents' Issues: Making Time to Parent

Life is hectic. Sometimes we all need to take a step back and realize that spending just one minute can make a big difference to a child. Making time is one of the most critical of parents' issues.

Adolescent Parenting: From a Dad's Perspective

Men are putting a higher priority on their family. For kids, this has meant better relationships. For dads, adolescent parenting has become more important than how much money they can bring home.

Parents' Issues: How to Talk to the People Who Care for Your Children

Consistent guidance is one of the most important parents' issues with caretakers. Be careful what you say to those helping rear your child because your reactions will affect both the caretakers and your child.

Six Hints for Play Date Harmony

Play dates can be just as much fun for your child as they are for you. Just following these tips and you'll be enjoying yourself in no time.

Goal Setting and Success: Family Ideas for Children's Chores

Sometimes the hardest part of adolescent parenting is accepting help--especially when the offer comes from a child. Yet children thrive when they participate productively in family home activities.

Simon Says Please: Teaching Toddlers Manners for Kids

Once toddlers start talking, their parents typically start teaching them manners for kids. Strengthen your toddler parenting skills with these family ideas for teaching preschool manners.

Start Nurturing Child Social Development in the Cradle

Don't wait--child social development begins early. You can start teaching social skills before your child learns to talk. Here are some family ideas on toddler parenting that can teach great social skills.

Parents' Issues: How Will Your Kids Remember You, Dad?

Since your child is watching you all the time, you are always teaching character. Much of what children see determines their success or failure as adults and your success or failure as a parent.

Adjusting to a Toddler: Family Can Ease Sibling Rivalry

When new children come into the family, compassionate adolescent parenting can help older children adjust. Engage your older children in activities for toddlers to make everyone feel wanted and needed.

Gender Behavior and Attitudes Begin at Home

Children learn about gender behavior and attitude from their parents. Are you teaching your kids about equality at home? Learn how to model good behavior and teach equality to your kids.

Mind Your Kids' Manners

Teaching character can be tough when kids' manners fly out the door when they leave the house. Take advantage of these tips on teaching manners for kids.

Tips for Teaching Character: Manners for Kids

When teaching character to our children, it is important to stress manners for kids. Kids' manners are essential in learning to be polite, kind, and honest. Toddler parenting is the perfect place to start.

Minding Your Kids’ Manners

From tantrums in children to teens' manners (or lack thereof), your kid's behavior reflects on you. Raising a child to be polite is a key part of teaching character. Need help? Check out these tips.

Preschool Math Activities Get Kids Ready for Preschool

Toddler learning starts early. Experts in developmental learning say kids grasp math concepts early. Try some of these preschool math activities as part of your toddler's activities every day.

Aim, Focus and Shoot for Picture-perfect Toddler Learning About Values

Don't leave your child's values and habits to chance. Take these three simple steps immediately. Help model the kinds of toddler learning actions you would like to see your child exhibit later.

Real Life Parents' Stories: Adjusting to Glasses for a Toddler

When a doctor examination revealed an eyesight problem, a toddler family found itself adjusting to the reality of glasses for their young child. With the toddler learning to wear glasses, the parents dealt with their own anxi...

Real-Life Parents' Stories: The Challenges of a Large Family

A parent's stories tell how having a toddler and baby triplets changes her priorities. When the infants' activities start to overwhelm, humor brings the family back to earth.

Tricks of Adolescent Parenting: Managing Five Children

A mom of five shares her family ideas for managing daily activities. Read her family ideas for drafting adolescent help from older children and staying well stocked with fun, family activities.

Parents' Discipline Strategies Tame Children's Difficult Behavior

Parents discipline their children in many ways. Here are some positive strategies for taming difficult behavior, teaching character, and reducing parent stress.

Help Your Kids Transition Through Child Development Stages

Adolescent parenting can be a challenge when children struggle with transitions. The Three T's of Transition can ease stress in children while providing them guidance through child development stages.

Jane Goodall: Teaching Character Helps Children Achieve Dreams

Jane Goodall knows the secret to really achieving your dreams. A parent's development of community service opportunities can inspire children to a lifetime of greatness and faith.

Family Devotion Affects Teenagers' Behavior

Studies have shown that parents who spend quality time with their kids and help them set goals produce kids with less teenagers' issues. Learn the secret to raising healthier teens.

Sibling Trumps Other Family Ideas for Overcoming Nighttime Fears

For a child who was afraid of the dark, making the transition to bed a rough one, a sibling's loving response found the solution to scare away the monsters after all other family ideas had failed.

Toddler Parenting Demands Creative Speech

Check your toddler parenting frustration at the door and change the way you talk to your child. Find creative ways to redirect toddler activities rather than yelling or arguing.

A Toddler Learning Lesson at Bedtime

After a hectic day with 3-year-old twin boys, this mom has put the kids to bed and can't wait to relax. But there's one last toddler learning lesson her son wants to teach her. Will she listen?

Parents' Discipline Prevents Behavior Problems

When parents discipline in a loving and positive fashion, they create a safe environment that prevents behavior problems. While it can be a challenge for parents to discipline, kids respond to clearly defined rules.

Parents' Issues: Living with Multi-generations

Are there more than two generations of family living in your home? Get tips on one of the parents' issues that can cause problems. Find out how to accommodate everyone's needs.

A Toddler Learning About Conflict May Show Aggression

Strict toddler discipline may not be the best answer to child aggression. Working through conflict is a normal baby activity in early child development stages.

Family Ideas for Winning the Whining War

Toddler parenting is a challenge when the whining starts. There's no need to despair--this article contains great family ideas for restoring preschool discipline and derailing the whining train.

Parents' Issues: Choosing a Guardian is Essential

One of the parents' issues that no one likes thinking about is the task of choosing a guardian. Finding the perfect family for kids is uncomfortable, but a necessary and critical part of adolescent parenting.

When Parents Discipline with Different Styles

Expecting parents to be in complete agreement on parenting issues is probably unrealistic. Parents' discipline styles should come close, but work out compromises where they differ.

Teach Safe Adolescent Activities for Playground Fun

Keeping outdoor environments safe for personal health and wellness activities means teaching playground safety. Help your child engage in safe and healthy fitness activities outdoors.

Tips for Successful Adolescent Parenting when Blending Families through Remarriage

New marriages can cause stress in children as they adjust to a step-parent and step-siblings. A parent's relationships with the new spouse and any set of kids should be handled carefully and with planning.

Teaching Character: When Kids Lie

Sometimes kids exaggerate and sometimes they don't tell the truth. Often times, parents don't know why. When it comes to honesty, teaching character is vitally important for parents.

Disciplining Kids and Teaching Character

Parents play a huge role in teaching character to their kids. The manner in which parents discipline young kids is just as important and sets the stage for building character as their kids get older.

Tried and True Games for Learning After School

There are some games for preschoolers that never go out of style. Read about some old-time classics that promote learning after school while still being fun family activities that everyone likes to play.
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