Archive for January, 2009

Should parenting skills be a required class for all high school students?

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
eroticohio asked:


Be sure to offer some thoughtful reasons for your answer. If your answer is yes, then what are some of the things that you think should be taught in such a class?

Since a lot of people might not have considered this idea, here is a brief argument in favor: Parenting is certainly among the most important job in the world, and it is not something that everyone is just naturally good at. We teach every child to do math problems (or at least we attempt to), even though a lot of them will end up doing very little beyond basic arithmetic in their adult lives. Why? Because they might need these skills at some point. And besides, it is good for young brains to be exposed to certain ways of thinking. Couldn’t this same argument be applied to parenting – especially since most people will actually become parents at some point, and parents literally have children’s lives in their hands?

Tom

Whats the difference between mother and father parenting? Who does it the best?

Monday, January 26th, 2009
Audrina Marie W asked:


TRy to add examples in your answer. Im doing a psycoogy30 project.

Marian

Why are people required to take parenting classes before they become a foster parent, but not a blood parent?

Friday, January 16th, 2009
Healthy Person asked:


Why is it that the law requires people to take parenting classes before they become a foster parent, but..
When a couple is expecting a biological child, the law doesn’t require them to take any classes.

That sounds one-sided to me; shouldn’t all soon-to-be-parents be held to the same standards?

Ronald

parenting?

Friday, January 16th, 2009
fox_maple asked:


My father-in-law was an emotionally absent father, and now my husband is having a hard time being close with our son. He loves our son to death, but he expects him to act like a little adult, is harsh with him when he doesn’t behave the way he wants, and is withdrawn from showing him affection. I understand why it is hard for him to open up and be close to people and that he shows affection in his own ways, but it’s killing me to watch this happen between him and our son. Our son idolizes him, and I’ve talked to my husband about the need to show him affection and not expect the world out of him (our son is only 2), but he only tries for a short period of time, or ignores what I said completely. Counseling is out of the question (he barely talks to me about this, he is NOT going to set foot in a counselors office) What can I do to get through to him, that being a father mean more than just being a disciplinarian?

Eugene

How do you politely get your in-laws to butt out when it comes to parenting your child?

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
Bubbybaby asked:


Here’s the situation. My husband and I are very close to his grandmother. She lives alone, and we visit her often. The problem is she is kind of paranoid when it comes to our daughter. It’s annoying to have answer the same old questions over and over..”When will her teeth come in?” (My baby is 7 months. She has been asking us since she was 4 months old) Is she sick? (After my daughter sneezes once at her house. His grandmother smokes in her garage which may be the problem, but I don’t want to be rude and bring this up.) And, countless other things. Sometimes it seems like she is putting down are parenting skills.

How do I tell her to butt out in a nice way. I’m afraid that one day I’m going to blow up on her, and I don’t want that to happen.

Juan

Should parents be required to take a parenting class during the hospital stay when the baby is born?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
push_pin_2000 asked:


What benefits whould this have? I am writing a Thesis on getting a program started through the government requiring parents to have a parenting lecture or class during their hospital stay. Any comments are appreciated. Thanks!

Cathy

parenting?

Monday, January 12th, 2009
the_conquer asked:


does anyone want to give some good tips to a guy that is seeing someone with a nine month old baby?

Jared

parenting?

Monday, January 12th, 2009
Hmmmmmm asked:


if a mother and father is not married.and they have a child together and the mother yakes the child and skips the country without telling the father is that kidnapping? how can it not be concidered kidnapping?how can it be kidnapping? kidnapping is when someone who isn’t the parent takes the kid. if it is your child and you were never married to the person
she took her from england to spain it may not be the same as in USA.

Kathryn

parenting?

Sunday, January 11th, 2009
asked:


i need help i’m not sure what to do. some one i know never lets her child do anything. he his a 1year and a half. she bought him a swing set and build a sandbox for him but she wont let him play with them because “he’ll get drity” as she puts it. he can barley speak english and she’s bringing him to classes to learn to speak spanish. no one in her family knows spanish including her. she’s only doing it because her nighbors kid is about 6months older than her son and he can count to 15in spanish and she’s jelous. what can i do to make her understand that not letting him play and get dirty is wrong? i think that the child is going to grow up and hate her because of this and i don’t want that to happen. so please tell me if you have any ideas.

Darryl

parenting?

Thursday, January 1st, 2009
Hmmmmmm asked:


if a father and mother divorces ad they both share custody of a child. but the mother leaves and takes the child with out the father knowing and no longer has contact with the father is that kidnapping?if she skips the country with the child.
but you don’t live in america. what if she takes the child from england to spain!!!!!!

Charles