Children and Online Games

Posted by Parent Expert on Tuesday Feb 24, 2009 Under Children, Parenting, Parenting Tips

online_game_childrenOnline games are a great way to spend quality time with your child. Not only you share fun but there is a great opportunity to share some learning activities. The most important thing to remember is that your child, infant, toddler or preschooler need his own space and time for each activity.

Here is a small tip for the parents. It would be helpful if you have already played the games and spotted which are more fun for your child, more appropriated for his/her age, and then explain to him/her the rules of the game.

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Teen Parenting – More Challenges

Posted by Parent Expert on Friday Feb 13, 2009 Under Parenting Tips, Teen Parenting, Teenagers

teen_parentingBecoming a parent is one of the most challenging experience someone can have in his life, but it is, at the same time, the most rewarding. When teenagers become parents, they will have to face all the parenting challenges and many more.

The common course of life for a teenager is to graduate from high school, get to college, find a job and then get married. It is at that last stage that children enter the stage. But expecting a child as a teen bypasses all the intermediate stages of life sending him or her from high school straight to being a parent. And in order to raise a child, they will often have to drop out from high school.

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Is your Child Jealous?

Posted by Parent Expert on Tuesday Jan 6, 2009 Under Children, Children Pshychology, Infants and Toddlers, Parenting, Parenting Tips

children_jealousyChildren prefer an exclusive love and attention from their parents, and they often have jealous reactions when a younger sibling is born. Find out if your child is likely to act in this way and what you can do to keep a balanced harmony in your family.

Jealousy in children can be expressed with the following ways:

When a child:

  • Becomes aggressive with his little brother or sister or with the parents, many times without particular reason. Finding absurd and insignificant excuses, he shows his anger, he hits, uses bad language, pulls other children’s hair and bites.
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