Since this is one of the more important parenting topics?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 04-12-2011-05-2008

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Charcoal or propane and why? Looking to purchase a bbq and apparently my parenting depends on this answer.

By: Busy Barbie 007

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How do I go about establishing a legal parenting plan?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 28-11-2011-05-2008

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My and I have 2 children and things were going okay until recently and it has occured to me that we need a very detailed parenting plan that we are legally obligated to follow.

Does it cost money to have an arbiter help us with the matter? Who do I talk to, what do I do? I need help ASAP :-(
He is my ex boyfriend, we were neer married :-) The oldest is not his biological child but I am going to treat it as shs is, regardless of legal advantage to my side, because he has been taking care of her for 5 years.

By: asoobee

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Is parenting at fault when a child exhibits consistently bad behavior?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 26-11-2011-05-2008

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(e.g. Tantrums when the are denied things, overly fearful and uncooperative)

Or, is it just the way the child is.

It seems like, in most cases, this should be correctable or prevented with proper parenting.
@ Carrie

Overly fearful, as in, vehemently refusing to unattach himself from your leg. A child who is, perhaps, overly spoiled and cannot bare being more than an inch away from it's mother/father is not showing ideal behavior. The parent would be frustrated and severly inhibited.

Maybe the child in my example has 'problems' but, more often than not, do you think it is the parenting that caused it?

By: Ash [Fox]

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A Dream Home Business

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Carpet Cleaning Careers | Posted on 20-11-2011-05-2008

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How Does Birth Order Effect Parenting Styles?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 17-11-2011-05-2008

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Are first borns more strict with their own kids or the reverse.
Are middle kids harsher disciplinarians?
Do Youngest spoil their own kids?
I wonder if there is any correlation between birth order and parenting style.
William: Good laugh.

By: TOM CAT

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What do you feel are the main aspects of good parenting?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 13-11-2011-05-2008

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please list the main aspects of good parenting and please be specific. In other words what are the most important things needed to raise a well adjusted, confident, respectful, responsible, caring, and independent person who generally makes good choices and has a desire to do good things in life?

Do you feel which choice of punishment is the deciding factor or is that just something people say to stress their desired choice of punishment? Do you think as long as there is consistent, effective discipline then that is what counts or do you strongly feel that there is one type of punishment that without it a child would grow up terrible regardless of any other parenting aspects?
The reason I asked this is because I am shocked at the number of people on here who seem to believe that if you don't ***** your child will be a brat. Then there are always about 10-15 people who agree and say people who don't are "pansies", lazy and will have children that are brats. SO it astonishes me that so many people actually think ******** is going to make or break a child. As if nothing else matters, if you don't spank, you're doomed LOL

I know so many children who ARE ******* that are terrible brats who go out of their way to act up. I also know my own 4 boys have never been ******* and are all well behaved. I just wonder what leads people to this conclusion that ******** is so necessary and I wanted to see if people rerally feel that way or if it's just what people to say to stress their view on it.

By: luvmy4boyz

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What are some good parenting health techniques?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 11-11-2011-05-2008

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For kids what are some good parenting techniques that are healthy?

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How do the parenting styles influence gender, ethnicity, culture, and family type?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Other - Cultures & Groups | Posted on 10-11-2011-05-2008

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How do the following parenting styles influence gender, ethnicity, culture and family type?

1. Authoritative parenting
2. Authoritarian parenting
3. Permissive parenting
4. Uninvolved parenting

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

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Parenting | Posted on 07-11-2011-05-2008

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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!

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Can a court suspend parenting time for something that someone thinks might happen in the future?

Posted by ParentHelper | Posted in Marriage & Divorce | Posted on 06-11-2011-05-2008

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Yes, I know it sounds ridiculous, but my ex is a pretty ridiculous person. She filed an emergency motion to suspend my upcoming parenting time because she believes that I am going to kidnap our son. I guess she thinks that she is in Minority Report and can see crimes before they happen. The court hasn't approved or denied the motion yet, so my question is, can they restrict my parenting time based on her allegations that I am planning a future kidnapping (of course I'm not, that would be really dumb.)

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