IN THE old days
parents followed a simple rule: spare the rod and spoil the child.
Not exact matches
Successful co-parenting relationships can be achieved when both
parents follow a few
simple rules.
There is one requirement for your first Halloween as a new
parent, one
simple rule that must forever be
followed because it's just so previous.
Following simple rules can save your baby's life, and doctors just don't get why some
parents don't listen.
In order to keep this a place where differences in philosophies, beliefs, opinions, and
parenting styles are welcomed please help us by
following these
simple rules.
All the methods work, provided
parents follow one
simple rule — consistency.
With this basic intent, it is necessary for
parents to really impose the
following of all
rules and regulations — and not tolerate
simple violation.
Some tips to creating successful family
rules: — Make them easy to explain and easy to understand (therefore easier to
follow)-- Make the
rules as
simple as possible (this acts against kids finding loopholes in the
rules)-- Make them specific to your family (because it doesn't matter what other families do)-- Make sure
parents are united on the
rules as well as the consequences — Continue to remind children and teens of the family
rules (have
rules posted on the fridge, in the children's rooms or somewhere they can be easily seen)-- Make sure to praise successes in
following the
rules.