Sentences with phrase «responsible happy parents»

The article implied utopia of responsible happy parents doting over their well supported children while casting away love interests that go stale is a pleasant fiction.

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What I do know is that both of my children, one whom never experienced the CIO method, and one who may will be in align with the rest of my family as adults based on our all around parental methods and regardless of whether one CIO or not: Educated at the graduate degree level or higher, married with NO divorces, able to afford to maintain themselves and family with no outside financial help, respectful, grateful to our parents, loving, kind, compassionate, often volunteering and donating our time to numerous charities, RESPONSIBLE and ACCOUNTABLE for all of our actions, independent, close to each other and our friends and most importantly HAPPY!
At the North Carolina Parenting Education Network (NCPE)'s spring 2015 conference, Meg Akabas, certified parenting educator and author of 52 Weeks of Parenting Wisdom: Effective Strategies for Raising Happy, Responsible Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand with the behavior of a respectfParenting Education Network (NCPE)'s spring 2015 conference, Meg Akabas, certified parenting educator and author of 52 Weeks of Parenting Wisdom: Effective Strategies for Raising Happy, Responsible Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand with the behavior of a respectfparenting educator and author of 52 Weeks of Parenting Wisdom: Effective Strategies for Raising Happy, Responsible Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand with the behavior of a respectfParenting Wisdom: Effective Strategies for Raising Happy, Responsible Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand with the behavior of a respectful child.
Dr. Markham lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with her family — and considers her kids - a daughter graduating from high school and a son graduating from an Ivy League university — to be proof that her parenting approach produces responsible, self - disciplined, considerate and happy kids who achieve in the world and stay deeply connected to their parents.
Dr. Markham lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with her family — and considers her kids — a daughter graduating from high school and a son graduating from an Ivy League university — to be proof that her parenting approach produces responsible, self - disciplined, considerate and happy kids who achieve in the world and stay deeply connected to their parents.
And they watch that child become a happy, responsible adult — and that's the overall goal of parenting.
In his book,» Homesick and Happy: How Time Away From Parents Can Help a Child Grow,» he demonstrates how summer camp be a healthy experience that will build a child's self - esteem and give them the confidence to make decisions and be responsible for their actions throughout life.
Can you still have a happy, responsible, fabulous life and be a good parent?
Perfect parenting is a process whereby parents in all their weaknesses and flaws do their best to raise responsible, capable and happy children.
Dr. Markham's approach is about being the parent you want to be: about raising happy, responsible, emotionally healthy children; and about the revolutionary idea that love and relationship are at the heart of parenting.
I mean, all we really want is to know that our blood, sweat, and tears that we give on a daily basis in this parenting journey will result in happy, healthy, kind, and responsible adults.
Long gone are the days where cheap thrills and short flings were enough to keep you happy and - as a professional, a parent, or simply an all - round responsible adult - your relationship goals have become more serious.
I am a easy going man, winky and always happy am of a good sense of humor, honest, straight and caring with a good understanding am a responsible man cause I was brought up from decent home by a decent parents.
Long gone are the days where cheap thrills and short flings were enough to keep you happy and - as a professional, a parent or simply an all - round responsible adult - your love life has become more serious.
Most parents aspire to raise happy, healthy children who will become responsible, productive members of society (and move out of the house).
As a responsible pet parent, you'll be happy to know that the Petmate Sky Kennel has your furry friend's comfort in mind.
Responsible breeders will be happy to show you the certifications on the parents as well as those on the puppies.
Only pet owners can control reproduction, and being a responsible pet parent includes altering them to make their lives easier, happier, and healthier.
We know many families want to be responsible pet parents, but simply can not afford the costs... and we are happy to help!
We are so pleased that you have decided to join us on this journey to being a more responsible cat parent and bringing up a sweeter and happier kitty.
Students will learn how to be a responsible «pet parent» by identifying all the things that pets need to be healthy and happy.
«Be a guide, not a guard» perfectly describes the kinds of parenting behaviors that create happy and responsible children.
Dr. Markham lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with her family — and considers her kids — a daughter graduating from high school and a son graduating from an Ivy League university — to be proof that her parenting approach produces responsible, self - disciplined, considerate and happy kids who achieve in the world and stay deeply connected to their parents.
• However, if you want to explore parenting skills that take parenting a step further than the short term instant obedience issues, please, join this journey of how to raise responsible, conscious and happy kids!
What is typical of the parenting orientated psychology of children today is not so much an interest in preparing the child for the roughness of adulthood but more in raising happy, responsible and conscious individuals.
They looked forward to a time when they could stop living like nomads... even in happier circumstances we found that they could feel too guilty or too responsible for their parents» feelings to broach the subject... One young woman described to us her unhappy experiences... she described how she felt when she arrived at university
The parenting behaviors are assigned to nine subscales (with item examples in brackets): positive parental behavior («I make time to listen to my child, when he / she wants to tell me something»), autonomy («I teach my child that he / she is responsible for his / her own behavior»), rules («I teach my child to obey rules»), monitoring («I keep track of the friends my child is seeing»), discipline («When my child has done something wrong, I punish him / her by taking away something nice [for instance, the child can't watch TV,...]»), harsh punishment («I slap my child when he / she has done something wrong»), ignoring unwanted behavior («When my child does something that is not allowed, I only talk to him / her again when he / she behaves better»), inconsistent discipline («When I have punished my child, it happens that I let my child out of the punishment early»), and material rewarding («I give my child money or a small present when he / she has done something that I am happy about»).
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