Archive for September, 2008

Parenting Books Act As Physical Assurance That The Parent Is Correct

Friday, September 19th, 2008
parenting
Ann Marier asked:


Today, you will find books on every aspect existing under the sky. Some books are for information while others are for mere pleasure. No matter whether the book is a work of fiction or non-fiction, we always learn a lot from reading. Unfortunately, this excellent habit is dying slowly in favor of the TV, computers, iPods and what not.

The Pros and Cons of Parenting Books

There are many parenting books in the market; but why is it that people buy these parenting books? Do they feel $12.99 will solve all their tantrum issues? Do they want to know if they’re the only ones getting up at 3AM? Let us see what are the merits and demerits of raising kids with the help of parenting books instead of natural parenting.

The Pros

1. One of the greatest plus points is the fact that when you have a book, you feel in control of the situation. The book becomes a physical assurance that the parent is correct and this, to a person who is new at parenting, or usually dominated by others, is a wonderful tool.

2. It does provide alternatives to handle a particular problem. A parenting book is a wonderful encyclopedia on ‘how to’ and sometimes reading such a book opens your mind to other perspectives and viewpoints.

3. Reading a parenting book shows that you care and want to do better for your children, which by itself is a most wonderfully warm gesture. It also shows that that you are open to other possibilities of handling a situation.

The Cons

1. It makes you too dependent. Once you have a source where you can look up anything (and learn how to supposedly do it the ‘correct way’), one tends to become too dependent on it. In such a scenario, very soon one would not be able to function in normal day-to-day matters, without the blessed parenting book.

2. It makes one feel like he/she knows everything and hence, he/she become intolerable to others with ‘Do it this way - I read it is correct’ or ‘This is not right; you should do it this way’ and so on. It will also kill the spontaneity with which parents deal with their children.

3. You may make big mistakes with your approach and/or action just because it is printed in a book. There are many books out there, which do not know what they are talking about. People who read the ‘how to’ books tend to follow the instructions blindly may end up harming instead of helping the interests of their children.



Alvin

What type of cool features would you want on a parenting site?

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
parenting
purpleklipse asked:


what would be most helpful to you - the busy parent - on a Web site?

For example, the ability to give ratings things like Movies (sexual content, bad language, violence, etc.). And you could say you don’t mind bad language, per se, so rate that low like a 1 but sex and violence are not acceptable in your home so you rate a 10 and then get customized recommendations for what movies fit the bill for YOUR family.

That is a random example, but what do you want on a parenting site?

Sally

I am looking for lesson plan for parenting skills?

Monday, September 15th, 2008
parenting
ray r asked:


I am interested in lesson plan for parenting skill building. designed for parents with children under six years of age. the lesson plan will teach parent how to understand young children, behavior, build self-esteem in early years, helping young children learning to cooparate, discipline, children’s emotional and social development. if you have one or you know where i can find with littel or nothing. i need it very bad.

Wilma

Three Parenting Issues That Affect Young Working Parents

Saturday, September 13th, 2008
parenting
Ann Marier asked:


Young parents are usually beset with so many problems when it comes to rearing and caring for their children. Because of the ever-increasing cost of living in the country, both parents now need to earn a living to keep the family well provided for. Since both parents now have careers outside of the home, there are many parenting issues that these parents need to consider and resolve.

Getting a Babysitter

One of the biggest parenting issues that beset young parents nowadays is the care of their baby while they go to work. It is a constant struggle for young parents to leave their baby at the babysitters while they go to work. Young mothers are especially very reluctant to leave their babies in a new place. If you are one of those mothers who find it very uncomfortable to leave your baby alone in the house with the babysitter, you might want to consider working from home.

Breastfeeding Your Baby

Although lot of women would want to breastfeed their babies, there are still many young mothers who rely on infant formula. Even through there are already so many government programs that encourage breastfeeding; breastfeeding is still one of parenting issues that affects young parents. Sometimes, even if the mother is very inclined to breastfeed her baby, she may not be able to do so because she works outside of the home and may be inaccessible to the baby.

Child’s Diet

The diet of the children is one of the most pressing parenting issues for working parents. Working parents are always in a hurry to get to work and often do not have enough time to prepare a healthy meal. Unfortunately, according to studies, children who eat unhealthy meals often do not develop their immune system well and are more prone to diseases. If you are one of those parents who have parenting issues with regard to the diet of your children, you should start paying attention to what nutrition experts have to say.

Although you may feel so pressed for time, you should not make your being busy an excuse not to give you children healthy food. According to experts, if you really cannot cook healthy meals everyday, you should try to cook enough good food for a few meals and put it is the refrigerator so that you can just re-heat it later. When storing food in the refrigerator, make sure that you seal the food properly to preserve its freshness.



Mario

Are there any good books for Dads about general parenting?

Thursday, September 4th, 2008
parenting
MountainChick asked:


As a mother, I am always reading about parenting. My husband has been feeling a little guilty about not learing about parenting as much as me, and wants a good book for Dads. Anyone know of any that are full of practical information about raising children. yet based on good sound psychology and child development?

Willie

Where is the best place to advertise a parenting and pregnancy forum?

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
parenting
Precious Babes asked:


I have a new parenting and pregnancy forum that has been live since the 10th April (http://www.precious-babes.com) it is sponsored by another forum that is generating some traffic but I am not getting enough members actually registering, I have done lots of free submits google, yahoo - links on Myspace etc.

Where would you recommend the best place to advertise to get members registering and active? Thanks in advance

Lois

What Every Parent Should Know

Monday, September 1st, 2008
parenting
Adam Henley asked:


Being a parent is the most wonderful experience in the world but at times it can prove to be the most challenging as well. No matter how much you prepare and anticipate there will be many situations that will take you by surprise.

Recognizing That You Need Help

One of the most important things is to recognize that you need help; most parents have the impressions that they are always right or that they are in control of the situation and find out the hard way that that was not the case. Most of us like to think that we do a great job at being a parent and therefore do not need parenting help. However, you don’t always need parenting help because you are not good at being a parent but also because you want to understand your child better.

Today we have many issues to address and deal with at one time, which in turn can become stressful for both yourself and your child in the long run. While you may be having marital, financial, emotional issues your child may be dealing with his/her equivalent problems, which can create a clash.

If you are in such a situation or to avoid getting there try and address these issues with special institutions that provide parenting help. These institutions are made available both online and locally where you live.

Other Situations That May Need Parenting Help

Parenting help may be needed especially if your child is practicing a dangerous habit such as smoking, drinking or worse, the use of drugs. In such situations professionals should be approached as soon as possible. While the habit of smoking and drinking can be discussed with your child before it gets out of hand, the one of using drugs usually needs help right away as any delay can prove fatal for your child.

Parenting help will provide you and your child with support in these situations because it will be hard on both therefore, do not hesitate to approach for help and save the day before it is too late.

Where To Look For Parental Help

Internet is the best place to look for parental help; here you will get a large number of sites and courses, which will help the parents as well as the children on many levels. Parental help does not only provide assistance in critical situations but also on everyday matters, where some parents may seek a better way to deal with situations.

Parental help will provide you with knowledge on how to approach and deal with good and bad situations alike so, look it up today and become a better parent.



Michael

Do you feel that you learned more from parenting books or more from trial and error? Or both?

Monday, September 1st, 2008
parenting
mimi asked:


Personally, I was a clueless first time mother who learned most of my parenting from the many books I read. I then applied that information into our daily lives. When something did not work, I tried something else. I found the information learned from “the experts” most benificial to me and my children. I could never had been as creative without the information learned.

Jesus