These parenting articles help you teach your teenager/tween how to deal with bullies, healthy eating, and peer pressure. Learn which parenting styles work best for behavior problems.
Find out how rules can help teach responsibility and help with disciplining your child. Read more »
Reward systems work for tween and teens too! Use to improve behavior, grades, help do chores around the house,read,keep their room clean,and much more! Read more »
When children hit the teen years, it may be difficult to motivate them to behave properly. Learn how to set up and manage a great behavior and rewards system. Read more »
For some reason, we parents seem to be a generation who really dislikes telling our kids "no." Read more »
Every parent wants his or her child to do the best they can--but are grades a good indicator of effort and ability? Read more »
Determining some basic "must-haves" is essential when trying to select the right summer camp for your children. Read more »
Having healthy self esteem is important so that children succeed in the things they try. It will have a profound impact on every area of their lives. Read more »
One of the scariest things for most parents is when their tween starts having interest in sex. You need to start being prepared and laying the foundation ASAP. Read more »
What is sexting, why is it so dangerous, and what can you do to keep your teen safe from cyberbullies? Read more »
Sharing is often difficult for kids of all ages to embrace. But by the time kids reach the young teen age, it is often worse. Find out what you can do to help. Read more »
The experts provide effective parenting tips to make the tween and teenage years go more smoothly for the whole family. Cyber bullying and peer pressure can get serious in middle school and high school, but you’ll learn what signs to watch for and how to best prepare teens/tweens. Get feedback on parenting styles, like using positive discipline, to deal with sibling rivalry and other behavior problems. Our parenting tips and articles share how to best keep an eye on kids’ health, because parents often can’t be there to monitor what teenagers and tweens are eating.
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