February 15, 2012 12:24 am / no comments
Learning how to be a good parent isn’t difficult. It requires a real understanding of your child and the willingness to change some aspects of your parenting style, of how you communicate with your child, react to his bad behavior. In this article about how to be a good parent, [...] Read the full post
December 25, 2011 7:16 am / no comments
In this article about parenting courses, I’m going to talk about what they provide, in which situations you may need parenting courses and finally where to find parenting courses, under which “format” is it better to improve your parenting skills. Parenting courses – for whom, for what? Many parents [...] Read the full post
December 20, 2011 7:15 am / 1 comment
Good parenting skills are something any parent should have. It would be easier if we all had “good parenting” genes but the truth is, parenting is something we need to learn. So what are good parenting skills? They are skills that not only help parents discipline their children but also [...] Read the full post
November 25, 2011 5:14 am / 1 comment
As parents, we often think that we don’t need a parents guide, that we should instinctively know how to discipline our kids, end tantrums, etc. The reality is that the great majority of parents do need a parents guide because parenting has to be learned! In this short but hopefully [...] Read the full post
November 12, 2011 12:34 am / 1 comment
Asking yourself how to be a good mother is an excellent thing. But please remember that there’s no such thing as a bad mother! There are just parenting skills and guidelines that need to be understood and applied. In this article about how to be a good mother I’m going [...] Read the full post
March 9, 2011 4:11 pm / no comments
The first thing I want to tell you before analyzing whether or not you might need parenting skills training is that knowing that you need to learn parenting skills and not feeling guilty about it is a very important step. I don’t know how you feel right now about this [...] Read the full post
March 9, 2011 9:32 am / no comments
Saying “I have no patience with my kids” already means that you know you’re the one who has to change in order to have a more co-operative child, have more patience and feel more in control of some situations that are currently driving you crazy. “I have no patience with [...] Read the full post