Category Archives: Parenting Advice
A Love that Left Us Flustered, on Parent-Child Interactions
Knowing when to stop prodding your children, to tell you what’s wrong, is in both of your best interests, if you want to, establish that strong bond with your children, especially in the teenage years, translated… Recently, I’d read a … Continue reading
The Air, My Friend
The column by Jimi Liao, on letting go, translated… From Here Out, You Will be Made Responsible, for Whatever it is that You Do. the artwork of Jimi Liao, from UDN.com And so, the parent here, finally, lets go, because … Continue reading
Don’t Just Play the Online Games and Use the Internet, During the Winter Vacations, Get the Kids Back to School for Some Exercises
No school on the holidays, there’s, NO homework assignments like we used to have them, what, will we do, with all of our, free time??? From the head of the counselor’s office in an elementary school here, from the Front … Continue reading
Starting to Read with Your Children When They’re Young
This verifies the VITAL importance, of reading to your own children! Translated… My almost six nephew is really active, the eight adults in my grandmother’s house needed to take turns, playing games with him, and, as the adults became tired … Continue reading
Control Freak Parents: Do Take Notes
How the parents, always have a way, of imposing their own unfulfilled dreams, onto their own young, unconsciously, subconsciously, or, CONSCIOUSLY, translated… It’s a bad thing, to force growth, you shouldn’t even try to attempt to do it. The children … Continue reading
I Don’t Remember…
On parent-child interactions, now the shoe’s on the other foot, you became a parent too, and, it’d helped you better understand the interactions between you and your own mother when you were a teenager, as your son is, a teenager, … Continue reading
No Communication Gaps Between Us Mother & Sons
Being open to new things, this, is how parents can relate to their children better, like this mother did, translated… Awhile ago, the mother of a student called, and asked me about the time slot of her son’s exams; I’d … Continue reading
Children are Mirrors of the Parents
Modeling behaviors, parents should, WATCH how they act in front of their children, translated… At a gathering, my coworker talked about how her child just didn’t give any respects to her husband, that he’d, talked trash about his dear old … Continue reading
Selecting the Illustrated Books
The lacking in the English lessons in the school, needs to be made up at home, but, how can it be, made up at home, when the parents work, and just, “ship” their young to afterschool programs after they get … Continue reading