Jun 15
by Marian M. Jones
The title screams out in garish pink block letters. How to Supercharge Your Marriage, Make Your Spouse Leapingly Blissful, and Become A Prize-Winning Parent. Then, way at the bottom, in type so small it belongs at the eye doctor’s, the subtitle reads: Relationship Lessons From Gays and Lesbians.
I turn the book over and read the blurb on the back:
Let gays teach YOU how to:
* Be more flexible about sex roles
Jun 01
Posted by Dianna Nelsun on Monday Jun 1, 2009 Under Parenting

by Dianna Nelsun
Shared parenting is an arrangement that divorced parents use so that both parents participate in equal amounts in raising the children. It can be a great solution for parents who want to be part of their children’s lives. It also allows the child to develop good relationships with both parents after a divorce.
May 12

by Leslie Patton
When children start to have a mind of their own the tantrums begin. Toddlers have trouble communicating and this causes them to become frustrated to the point that they end up throwing a tantrum.
The important thing is to stay consistent with discipline and do not give in. If they learn they get their way by throwing a fit they will continue to do it and it will get worse.
May 10

Communicating with our children can be a difficult task at times. We feel like they’re not listening to us; they feel like we’re not listening to them. Good listening and communications skills are essential to successful parenting. Your child’s feelings, views and opinions have worth, and you should make sure you take the time to sit down and listen openly and discuss them honestly.
Apr 27

by Paul J Easton
We parents right now are always in a rush to get their kids out of diapers. Who doesn’t want to? With such a tight schedule, our kids will always bother our way with their toilet sessions. Unfortunately it is not the parent who decides when a child is ready to potty train, it is the child himself. Rushing the process generally tends to backfire to us parents, making the situation longer to succeed.