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		<title>How Long Has It Been Since You Last Spent Time Together As A Family?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are busy people. Every one has his or her own life to live, a job to take care of, mouths to feed, dreams to work hard for&#8230;and in the hustle and bustle of life, we tend to forget we belong to a family. I was dumbstruck when I first knew that my sister who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/01310567365_tracyarm185.jpg" alt="f_01310682941_partridgefamilygame.jpg" />We are busy people. Every one has his or her own life to live, a job to take care of, mouths to feed, dreams to work hard for&#8230;and in the hustle and bustle of life, we tend to forget we belong to a family.</p>
<p>I was dumbstruck when I first knew that my sister who was older than me by 3 years had been diagnosed with breast cancer. All at once, life seemed to be so short and mortal. When I heard this news, my mind seemed to go back in time, rewinding back the moments I have had with my sister when we were young. There she was then, still a student nurse in England, while I was in secondary school. She was the one who remembered my birthday, sending me a present by parcel post, making my day. Gosh! It has been such a long time I have had spent time with my sister again. It has been years!</p>
<p>Indeed, when was it the last time you have had made an effort to spend time with your loved ones &#8211; perhaps your wife, or your parents, your brothers and sisters&#8230;or your closest friends?</p>
<p>We need to let the hustle and bustle of life move on their own, and get back a semblance of what is called &#8220;relationship&#8221;. We must let the many voices of the world that draw us away from the togetherness and love of family and close friends to fade away in the background.</p>
<p>You will find the togetherness that can come from being with a loved one to really fill a vacuum of personal bonding to be very real when you make a conscious effort to be with him or her.</p>
<p>Do not let the voices of the world drown those bonds, but strive to establish bonds of love and togetherness with members of your family.</p>
<p>To me, it is time to make that telephone call to all the members of my family and to make the first step to renew those bonds. What about you?</p>
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		<title>Improving Your Parenting Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 23:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s mostly fascinating to hear the wonderfully convoluted recollections of mundane school activities, and it&#8217;s an excellent time for family bonding. I wholeheartedly recommend that every family, no matter what their situation, tries to ensure mealtimes are used for both significant and meaningless discussions. Imagine the shock a short time ago when a curse word [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/11311883376_2008-0609test0054.jpg" alt="11311883376_2008-0609test0054.jpg" />It&#8217;s mostly fascinating to hear the wonderfully convoluted recollections of mundane school activities, and it&#8217;s an excellent time for family bonding. I wholeheartedly recommend that every family, no matter what their situation, tries to ensure mealtimes are used for both significant and meaningless discussions.</p>
<p> Imagine the shock a short time ago when a curse word escaped from our six year old daughter&#8217;s mouth during her riveting recap of her school day. My wife noticed it too, and we exchanged a glance that said we would bring it up with our daughter later on. The same word floated out of her mouth again, and again one more time a few moments later. Okay, what was happening here? Our older children didn&#8217;t seem to notice, and after dinner when my wife and I discussed it we both figured our precious daughter must have picked it up from some troublesome kid at school. We were wrong!<br />
 The first question we asked our daughter later was about the source of the curse word. We were both stunned when she told us that Mommy says it all the time. Sure, we&#8217;re not perfect parents and we do mildly curse now and then, but we&#8217;re very careful about setting a good example in front of our children. Our daughter had overheard Mommy talking impatiently on the phone with a salesperson, and had picked up on the under-her-breath curse word that was used when hanging up. This had happened on several occasions, so we were informed by our youngster.<br />
 I couldn&#8217;t help smiling, but my wife wasn&#8217;t easy on herself knowing that she was to blame. It sent a wave of bad-parenting surprise through her, and self-doubt planted itself into her mind for several days. She had a more traditional upbringing than I did, and I suppose that this kind of harsh language was expected from men more than women. After some subtle questions for our daughter and a discussion about why she must not using that word again, there was no harm done.<br />
 It&#8217;s not a new idea, but old ideas sometimes need repeating.<br />
 Children watch, listen, learn, and copy. They mimic what they see, they repeat what they hear, they conform with what is normal in their environment. A child surrounded by bad behavior at school will often behave badly herself. A child who has curse words thrown around at home will use them at school. It&#8217;s no surprise that a child who sees Mom and Dad argue over and over again will often be argumentative. Most good parents know and understand the concept of setting a good example, but it&#8217;s a shame that so many of us forget it so often.<br />
 As my wife and I discovered at dinner that day, the small things can count just as much as the big things. As parents we have to keep our guard up and be diligent. We have to be careful that little daily habits that seem so harmless to us do not negatively affect our children. Cursing a phone salesperson seems fairly normal until your daughter starts cursing in everyday conversation.<br />
 None of us are perfect parents, but we all want our children to get the most out of us as possible. Hectic lives lead to sloppy habits developing, but our children deserve better than this. They deserve the best possible chance we can give them to be good people when they become parents.<br />
 You have to strive to be better than you ever thought you could be. Never stop learning and adapting, and stay vigilant with your efforts to set good examples for your children. If grandparents ever get the chance look on proudly as their grandchildren succeed then it&#8217;s surely an excellent measure of their own parenting ability.</p>
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		<title>Solve Family Issues With Mills Counseling Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 19:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can&#8217;t take a chance. This is the refrain of many youngsters of today. They find it more convenient to chat online rather than to meet a person and get disappointed. An actress also said something to that effect in the media lately. Youngsters today are losing touch with the most important quality of life. Rarely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/21310682334_familytherapy9e.jpg" alt="21310682334_familytherapy9e.jpg" />Can&#8217;t take a chance. This is the refrain of many youngsters of today. They find it more convenient to chat online rather than to meet a person and get disappointed. An actress also said something to that effect in the media lately. Youngsters today are losing touch with the most important quality of life. Rarely do they communicate on a personal basis. They find it more convenient to communicate online. Earlier the meaning of networking was to meet with friends outside of office or home and chill out with a round of drinks or over lunch or dinner. But the advent of the Internet has changed the very meaning of networking. With speedy communication facilities at their fingertips, it is not surprising that youngsters are happier flirting online.<br />
Earlier a date meant a romantic evening with a companion that you like or care for. However, today a date can also mean a chat with your flame over the internet. </p>
<p>                Related Coverage</p>
<p>                 Hospice Grief Counseling &#8211; Invaluable Support and Compassion in Your Family&#8217;s Darkest Hour</p>
<p>                    It doesn&#8217;t matter when the grief process begins. Whether you begin feeling the symptoms of grief after the loss of a loved one or even before, the process is a long and difficult one. Taking weeks and sometimes months the grieving process itself varies in terms of intensity and length and is different for each person in each culture. When grief strikes it&#8217;s important to know that you have resources available to you and your family to help you deal with your grief and hospice facilities can offer that. You and your family deserve that peace of mind. Solve the Feeling of Insecurity With the Magic of Homeopathy</p>
<p>                    With the process of birth comes insecurity. Our life begins in complete dependency and we are not always comfortable with the transition from the womb. We have come to an unknown, fearful place and it is normal to feel insecure. It only becomes an issue when that insecurity dominates and creates chaos in the insecure person and everyone around. Eating Disorders &#8211; My Daughter is Anorexic So Do We Need to Explore Family Issues?</p>
<p>                    Everyone wonders what the family has to do with the development of an eating disorder. This article will give you a great example of how one family&#8217;s circumstances contributed to an adolescent developing anorexia and it was no one&#8217;s fault. What is Community Counseling?</p>
<p>                    The term &#8216;Community counseling&#8217; is widely in use nowadays. You can find several instances on the Internet or on television about different community counselors that are working for this society to help people live their life in a better way. Working as a Community Counselor is one of the top career options available for people who are in love with society and teaching people the right way of leading their life. If you are looking to become a community counselor then it is important for you to understand what community counseling is all about.Every relationship requires trust. But that one precious quality is lacking in people today. Women opine that it is very difficult to come across men who they would like to get serious about, but they aver that it is better to wait for the right guy than to get into a wrong relationship and waste time and energy trying to make it work. With neither partner being able to devote enough time, it is going to be difficult to develop a relationship and if developed sustain it for long. A topnotch business woman says, &#8220;Both my boyfriend and I used to meet only on our weekends because during weekdays, we&#8217;d finish work really late and would be too tired to make the effort to meet each other. Soon it became something like a weekend relationship.<br />
Finally, we realized that this would not work and we decided to move on&#8221;.<br />
 And it is not just the women who are complaining. Now guys also have started feeling the effects of spending long working hours away from their families. This is where Mills Counseling Services comes into the picture. Mills Counseling Service provides marriage counseling in Louisiana, helps people with Lafayette Louisiana counselors, provides a family therapist in Louisiana to sort out family problems. The problems mentioned above can be solved by their licensed therapist in Louisiana. Their marriage counseling services provide both pre and post marriage counseling so that a relationship can work positively. Their Family Therapy in Louisiana has a good track record of solving family disputes involving quarrel between two brothers in a family or between a father and son, etc.<br />
Their licensed professional counselor in LA has solved many such issues as mentioned above. They have a good track record thanks to their marriage counseling in Louisiana, which happens to be their strength. They have on board a Louisiana licensed social worker, who solves the social issues that come to them like a sick child seeking a chance to live life normally, etc.<br />
Visit http://www.millscounselingservices.com/ for Mills counseling services, Therapist in Louisiana, licensed professional counselor in la, Louisiana Licensed Social Worker and Lafayette Louisiana Counselors.</p>
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		<title>Green Pets: Eco-Friendly Choices For Cats And Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 05:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Family pets bring so much joy to the mother and father and especially the children! Dogs and cats are very precious members of the family and bring lots of joy and laughter to family life. Pet owners can do their part to help conserve the environment by making intelligent, informed and environmentally friendly decisions regarding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/11310682715_baseball002.jpg" alt="11310682715_baseball002.jpg" />Family pets bring so much joy to the mother and father and especially the children! Dogs and cats are very precious members of the family and bring lots of joy and laughter to family life. Pet owners can do their part to help conserve the environment by making intelligent, informed and environmentally friendly decisions regarding their pet care.</p>
<p>For pet owners desiring to make their fun-loving dog or calming cat more green, read the following suggestions.</p>
<p>(1) If you and your family do not already own a pet, strongly consider adopting a sweet dog or cat from an animal shelter or humane society. You will be saving the animal&#8217;s life and they will be eternally grateful for it. There are thousands of homeless dogs and cats in your country who desperately need caring and loving people to rescue them. These adorable dogs and cats are usually free to a good home.</p>
<p>If you and your family have your heart set on finding a purebred dog or cat from a breeder, research any potential pet breeder very carefully. Find out how the breeders raise their puppies or kittens. Find out how much space they receive to live, play and exercise, how much exercise they receive, what food they eat and what veterinary care and vaccines they have received.</p>
<p>(2) Neuter or spay your cat or dog.<br />
There is a troubling problem where animals are not being spayed or neutered and thousands of homeless dogs and cats are left to fend for themselves. When you neuter or spay your dog or cat, your animal will live a healthier and longer life and have a reduced risk of developing ovarian and uterine cancer in females and testicular cancer and prostate disease in males.</p>
<p>(3) Purchase good quality organic food for your dog or cat.<br />
Many typical brands of pet foods contain alarming ingredients, including animal by-products, animal wastes, and ingredients that come from diseased or dying animals. Make sure that the pet food that you buy your cat or dog contains meat that is FDA-certified and good quality.</p>
<p>Support your cat or dog&#8217;s proper nutrition by purchasing quality food. Think about buying pet food that is organic and natural. Certified organic pet food must meet high quality standards and must not contain any pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, artificial ingredients or genetically modified ingredients.</p>
<p>(4) Utilize natural pet care products and cleaning products.</p>
<p>Avoid using any pet shampoo or grooming product that contains toxic chemicals. Use natural pet care products instead, that are environmentally-friendly and chemical free.</p>
<p>Avoid using pet cleaning products and overall household cleaning products that contain toxic ingredients. Green pet supply companies are now manufacturing cleaning products to use when your pet has an accident that are healthy for the environment.</p>
<p>(5) Purchase environmentally-friendly, organic pet toys and gifts.</p>
<p>a) Choose toys made from organic cotton or hemp, which are chemical-free.</p>
<p>b) Buy your cat or dog a new, natural hemp collar, which is biodegradable.</p>
<p>c) Purchase a comfortable doggie or kitty bed that is designed with organic materials and is free of toxic chemicals. Find one that has an easy-to-wash cover.</p>
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		<title>How Owning A Pet Teaches Your Children Responsibility And Builds Confidence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people say that every boy should own a dog. It certainly agrees with the classic American family: Dad, Mom, Son, Daughter, and their dog. Though not all families are able to own a pet, children benefit in many ways because of this canine familial addition. To begin, owning a dog benefits the physical health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/21310682717_028.jpg" alt="21310682717_028.jpg" />Some people say that every boy should own a dog. It certainly agrees with the classic American family: Dad, Mom, Son, Daughter, and their dog. Though not all families are able to own a pet, children benefit in many ways because of this canine familial addition.</p>
<p>To begin, owning a dog benefits the physical health of children. How? Scientific studies have shown that when a person pats a dog or strokes a cat, their blood pressure lowers. This helps relax the child and relieves stress after a long day at school. Some studies have also shown that children who own a pet, particularly a dog, have more highly developed immune systems than children who do not own a pet. This is most likely because children are not afraid to hug their dog and smother their face in the not-always-clean coat of their dog; by doing this, children are able to slowly build and strengthen their disease and sickness fighting abilities.</p>
<p>Next, children whose families own pets have been shown to display higher levels of empathy and kindness in comparison to children who do not have a pet. Children with pets also display higher confidence levels; this may be because dogs are confident, non-judgmental creatures, and children unconsciously copy their dog&#8217;s finest traits. Also, studies have shown that children who own pets possess an affinity for understanding and communicating non-verbally. This is most likely because children talk to their dogs, and Rover in turn communicates through his body language, which kids learn to understand.</p>
<p>Here is a positive benefit to owning a pet that may interest parents: owning a cat or dog teaches children responsibility. When owning a dog, a child realizes that dogs have needs that must be met. Mom and Dad can help by teaching the children to put dog food in Rover&#8217;s bowl, let the him out into the fenced backyard to do his business, and taking him on walks for exercise. Kids realize that responsibly includes taking care of others, not simply brushing their teeth at night, doing their homework, and cleaning their room. Eventually, children will have families of their own to take care of; start them early by helping them take care of the family dog. Also, children are able to understand that if they do not take proper care of their pet, they will lose their best friend. The responsibility of caring for a pet fosters lifelong benefits for growing children.</p>
<p>Finally, many parents believe that owning a pet simply increases the quality of life for their children. Children who have pets often grow up with them because the dog acts as a member of the family. A pet provides an at-home friend, someone to greet them when they get home from school, someone to play catch with, watch TV with, and someone who is there for them when they are sad or hurt. Dogs certainly are a comfort and a joy for children. The benefits of owning pets for a child&#8217;s sake are endless. Who doesn&#8217;t want their child to experience the best life has to offer?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children require a lot of unconditional love and attention, whether you are raising them with your spouse or alone. Nurturing a child is an awesome responsibility but the most honorable and exciting job parents can do.  Remembering to love your child first, then disciplining him or her is important.  You can help your child grow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/21311883104_juyhuytydty001.jpg" alt="21311883104_juyhuytydty001.jpg" />Children require a lot of unconditional love and attention, whether you are raising them with your spouse or alone. Nurturing a child is an awesome responsibility but the most honorable and exciting job parents can do.  Remembering to love your child first, then disciplining him or her is important.  You can help your child grow to a responsible adult by being a good role model. It&#8217;s important to be a parent to your child, not his or her friends.  Children have friends, and don&#8217;t need any more.</p>
<p>Love your children, then love them some more.  You cannot love your children too much. Part of showing love is tending to their basic needs like food, warmth, housing, and safety. Discipline from love. Setting and maintaining strong boundaries will help your child grow safely and securely.  Children will push the limits; you must stand firm and be consistent.  Once you back down once, your rules may all be for naught. </p>
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<p>                 How To Be An Effective Single Parent</p>
<p>                    Being a single parent can be stressful for anyone. However, you can still raise great kids as a single parent. Tips for Dating Single Parents Online</p>
<p>                    Finding dates online is just one way to meet someone when you are a single parent. Here are some tips for dating single parents online Effects of Single Parenting on Children</p>
<p>                    Often the children are disregarded in a break up, or when a death of a parent occurs. However, the effects of single parenting on a child can be both negative and positive depending on how the remaining single parent handles the situation and chooses to support their child. When the right attention and consideration is shown to the children of a single parent, then the effect and outcome and be quite good, but similarly the effects have the chance to have a negative effect on the child or children if they are not properly cared for. These common effects of single parenting on a child can help you better understand the risks that your child or children may face. 4 Simple Tips To Successful Single Parenting</p>
<p>                    Being single parent is hard choice. It&#8217;s really tough for those experience such matter accidentally and as a result they are not capable to shoulder the responsibility. It is truly overwhelming to take care of a child, especially when your young child solely relies on you for the whole matter, for food, shelter and even education in the future. Indeed, single parent has to work twice than people should be doing. It particularly happens when raising their children&#8230; </p>
<p>Children love rules and structure because there is freedom in them </p>
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		<title>Pet Friendly Beaches in Texas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many family pets become much more than just an animal that hangs around the house.  Some of these pets become part of the family.   Some pets play the role of children within the family structure.  With the economy rebounding, family vacations will become a larger priority for many families in the coming years. Traveling with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/01310682714_momsphonepics009-1.jpg" alt="01310682714_momsphonepics009-1.jpg" />Many family pets become much more than just an animal that hangs around the house.  Some of these pets become part of the family.   Some pets play the role of children within the family structure.  With the economy rebounding, family vacations will become a larger priority for many families in the coming years.<br />
Traveling with pets has become a much easier task recently.  This is great news for pet owners around the country.<br />
South Texas offers some of the most accessible beaches in the United States and many of them are pet friendly.  Combine this with the fact that many lodging companies are opening their doors to pets these days and you have the recipe for a sun filled beach get-away with your favorite animal(s).  Now we will go over some of the best pet friendly beach options that south Texas has to offer.<br />
Cole Park is a great destination for families with both children and pets.  Located in Corpus Cristi, this beach features play areas for children, a fishing pier, and more sand than your dog can wag his tail at.<br />
Padre Island National Seashore is one of the most popular beaches in the country with over 800,000 visitors annually.  You will find many dogs enjoying the sun and sand here.  Leashes are only required in a few areas.<br />
Stewart Beach is in Galveston and allows leashed dogs.  This is a popular beach among families.  You can join in the sand castle competition while you are here.<br />
South Padre Island offers another pet friendly beach with the Isla Blanc Park.  This is a very large beach and there are strict rules for cleaning up after your pet, making this a very clean beach.  Using this beach is free and there are nightclubs, restaurants, and shopping areas nearby.  Pooper scoopers can be found at the park office.</p>
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		<title>Permissive Parenting a Spirited Child &#8211; Does Your Child Rule the Roost?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There truly are many approaches to parenting. Most of us who are raising children now grew up with authoritative parents, you know &#8220;do what I say and not what I do&#8221; and &#8220;because I said so, that&#8217;s why&#8221; type of parenting. As new parents we remember those years of frustration at what we deemed as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/01311883501_img-3334.jpg" alt="01311883501_img-3334.jpg" />There truly are many approaches to parenting. Most of us who are raising children now grew up with authoritative parents, you know &#8220;do what I say and not what I do&#8221; and &#8220;because I said so, that&#8217;s why&#8221; type of parenting.<br />
As new parents we remember those years of frustration at what we deemed as parenting without reflection. As adults, we&#8217;ve read all the parenting books, we subscribe to the parenting magazines, we want to be the best parents we can possibly be. We&#8217;re organic, natural &#8211; living, flexible and easy going. What&#8217;s not to adore? We&#8217;re going to show the world (and our own parents) that parenting means peaceful, loving kindness and that we have all the answers, before we have kids that is.<br />
Along comes a child, maybe even a few. If you have a calm tempered baby than he will easily fit into the normal parenting boxes that all the books talk about, and permissive parenting works pretty well. Positive Parenting books will give you wonderful examples to uphold and which work perfectly with docile kids.<br />
But what about the spirited child? What about the rebel who seems adamant on making you pull out every hair in your head? The child makes you wonder &#8216;what did I do wrong&#8217; because it&#8217;s so hard. You never thought parenting could be so difficult, and sometimes you feel like you want to run away and hide from it all. You may be in tears daily and you may ask God &#8216;why?&#8217; You never signed up for this!<br />
You cannot see any parenting errors. You&#8217;re being a wonderful parent, letting Johnny have his freedom and think independently as people should. You give explanations for everything you do, to live democratically; and yet you feel like your child&#8217;s energy could overtake you at any given moment. He drags you around stores and around play dates. You&#8217;re running ragged, you&#8217;re at your wits end and you want things to be different. But where are the real answers? How do things change?<br />
If it sounds like I am talking from experience, I am.<br />
I knew it when he was six months old. This was no ordinary baby. I knew it when I was called into the director&#8217;s office day after day in a short stint in Kindergarten. I knew it when I held a constant slight fear in my heart of how my child would act around family and in public. Would he decide to listen today? Would I be able to &#8216;manage&#8217; him today?<br />
Once you get into the habit of what I call Loving Discipline Parenting, your family will be transformed. At some point, having the natural tendency to be permissive (because of your flexible personality) you&#8217;re going to have to realize that a healthy parent-child relationship means having a strong sense of personal power. If your child is spirited, you certainly see he has no problem with his own sense of personal power, so why should you? Spirited children can teach us a lot.<br />
My journey to a peaceful, low stress household has been a long one. But we have arrived. Once I started implementing the basic tenets of Loving Discipline Parenting, life turned around 180 degrees and everyone&#8217;s happy now. Our family bond has never been tighter and we love each and every day. I&#8217;m going to share some of the basic facets of Loving Discipline Parenting with you now.<br />
1. Use The Law of Attraction, it&#8217;s a self-fulfilling prophesy. What you think about your child becomes the role he fulfils. Think of and describe your relationship with your child honestly. Let it all out. It&#8217;s OK for things to be NOT OK. We have to acknowledge the current situation for the healing to begin. Now begin to think of what outcomes you want to see happen. Keep that image in your mind as you continue to implement new ways of parenting. Only describe your child in positive terms to others, and begin yourself to look at the positive aspects of your child&#8217;s character. This begins to set the standard for your new relationship with your child. I am surprised at how often I see parents unwittingly (perhaps) comment how difficult their children are right in front of their children. What message do you think that is sending the child? Children will not disappoint. Change the way you view your child and your relationship with your child, and you will then see the changes.<br />
2. Set limits and stick to them. This is an especially difficult one for those of us parents who are so open and free-spirited. We don&#8217;t like limits ourselves, why would we push them on our kids? Actually kids desperately need limits. In order for them to feel safe, they need to know you are ultimately in control. They need to know they can depend on your to step up and step in to defend something. What are you defending with a laissez-faire attitude? You have to show an example of a strong self of self in order for your child to understand the true meaning of that.<br />
3. Give your child responsibilities. For us, that meant a responsibility chart for starters, for the whole family, not just kids. We&#8217;ve now let go of that and my children understand that we are a community, a family living together and everyone has to pitch in and help for the well-being of the community. Giving children responsibilities fosters growth and maturity. Kids, whine as they may, are then able to understand the value in a hard day&#8217;s work. Teach them the value of helping family and community. Helping the family is expected and required. No buts.<br />
4. Get off the food dyes and unhealthy junk food. I cannot emphases this enough. Many children have behavioral reactions to food dyes and unhealthy preservatives. You may not be aware of it especially if your child tends to eat these type of foods on a daily basis. You may just think that your child has a personality issue and he is a rebel or refuses to listen. Food dyes and preservative have been closely linked with ADHD symptoms. Darting eyes, not paying attention, lack of focus or concentration: these are all associated with food dye and preservative allergic reactions. My son made tremendous strides with this alone.<br />
5. For every fault you find in your child, find its opposite (eg. how can persistence be helpful in the real world?) When we are frustrated, we tend to see more negatives than positives, even if we are generally positive people. Realize that this special child you have is going to help you grow spiritually and emotionally if you allow that growth to happen.<br />
6. Just as you respect others, demand to be respected and that your child respect others as well. This includes communication, word choices, listening to one another, respect for others well-being and property. You must not give up on this one. Children who do not respect their parents and others many times end up in very bad situations.<br />
7. Sit down and talk with your child &#8211; Explain the changes. Your child will need an honest explanation of the changes that are going to take place. Your child is smart. He knows things are out of control, he feels it and yet he has no idea how to make things better. He has long been sensing a feeling of rejection in one form or another from others and even from you (those frustrated looks, those tears, those sighs). You and your child are a team, there is a lot of love deep within and you are going to make it through this. Your relationship will be improved and life will be so much better for everyone. Let your child know exactly what changes will be taking place and that it&#8217;s because we&#8217;re trying something new to make everyone happier.<br />
8. Know that after the novelty wears off, you have to continue with your consistency. Parenting is like that. If you give up and go back to your permissive ways of being, life will go back to being as it was. Your child will go back to feeling out-of-control, and so will you. Just like healthy eating, new habits must be constantly maintained in order to receive true lasting benefit. But the good news is that you get to begin again continually. Kids will get angry, they may say things that hurt you.. but as long as you are continuing to use loving discipline parenting, things will settle down and turn into the family life you have yet only dreamed of.<br />
9. Respect comes naturally from a close bond. If you do not currently have a close bond with your child, chances are, there is a lack of respect as well. Get emotionally close to your child and you will see that all the sudden your child eagerly does things you ask of him and is happy to help you and listen to you. He does this, because he loves the closeness with you, and we naturally desire those we love to be happy. Bonding with your child includes things like reading stories every day together (no matter what the age), the sharing of experiences and the retelling of past experiences, being genuinely interested in what your child does and where his interests lie, and taking his feelings and thoughts into consideration (but not letting that rule you).<br />
10. Make your family and the education of your children top priority in your life. Parenting can be by default or it can be a fulfilling journey to know yourself. You want the latter. Why let this opportunity of personal growth and enrichment to pass you by? To sustain an emotionally healthy family at the center of your life is to actually balance your life, enhance life&#8217;s meaning and your own well-being. Implication in your child&#8217;s education is the crux of parenting. Don&#8217;t turn away from your responsibility as guide and educator.   <br />
    Loving Kindness Parenting means that you do allow freedom for your child, but your child respects the freedom of others, including your own. You are not a slave to your child&#8217;s desires just as he is a not a slave to yours. Your child must be respectful to you just as you are to him. Children will test every once in a while and you have to get down to their level (literally) look at them directly in the eyes and calmly tell them &#8220;I do not talk to you like that, please don&#8217;t talk to me like that.&#8221; The best thing you can do when the emotions escalate is to lower your voice. You remain calm and talk quietly. This does not mean you lack power in your voice with what you are saying. You have to show power&#8230; but you speak quietly. This calms emotions and lets your child know that you are very comfortable with your own sense of inner strength and you do not have to scream over him to know you&#8217;re being heard. It is an invaluable tool has served me well from Maria Montesorri&#8217;s methods. It&#8217;s a staple in my life.<br />
By implementing these simple steps, you will see drastic changes in your relationship with your child and your child&#8217;s behavior. You must stick with these methods though. Part of the addition to permission parenting is exactly NOT sticking with any type of rigor. That&#8217;s the one thing that must change in order for your situation to change. You may be afraid of making bad choices and hurting your child in some unknown way. We all make mistakes; it&#8217;s the nature of parenting. But the result is nowhere near as disastrous as children without limits and miserable, tired, worn out parents who are on the verge of giving up in despair. Ultimately, you are responsible for your child and your child&#8217;s well-being. If your child is out of control, he is not feeling safe or loved. Lovingly enforced rules and boundaries indeed help a child know he is loved and deeply cared for. You are not supposed to have all the answers, but kids respect people who have convictions (even when those convictions are not always right) more than people who are wishy-washy. So gather up that inner strength and stand up. Be that proud, loving, gentle but firm parent who is a true educator! This is your life and you deserve to enjoy parenthood for the joy it truly can be. Why suffer when the answers are right here in front of you?<br />
In Joyful parenting, Mellisa Dormoy</p>
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		<title>Harmonious Relationship With Marriage And Family Counselling</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 19:15:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With many marriages that end up with divorce, there is a great need for troubled couples to undergo marriage counselling even prior to the plan of holding the wedding. Study shows that in some way, the counselling experience takes a vital part in the relationship of the couples as well as in raising their own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/01310567423_family-counselor.jpg" alt="01310567423_family-counselor.jpg" />With many marriages that end up with divorce, there is a great need for troubled couples to undergo marriage counselling even prior to the plan of holding the wedding.<br />
Study shows that in some way, the counselling experience takes a vital part in the relationship of the couples as well as in raising their own family.<br />
Counseling services is rendered to people who want to seek for advices about the major concerns and even problems that they will probably encounter in the duration of their marriage.<br />
There are times that actual counselling is better than just reading counselling books because you can get to talk with the counsellors personally. They can also provide you with practical pointers on handling situations with your partner.<br />
Sad to say, majority of the couples wait for quite long time before they undergo basic marriage counselling. </p>
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		<title>Online Survey: Gamers Prefer Roulette</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Out of a survey conducted by Gambling Portal, 64% of all gamers prefer to play roulette and not poker, blackjack or even slots. Why? One of the truly worthy games to play at a casino is roulette. It is not just the spinning of the wheel that gives it its class, but the fact that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.familyhistoryfind.com/wp-content/uploads/21311105883_imag0125.jpg" alt="f_21310682904_-mg-3364.jpg" />Out of a survey conducted by Gambling Portal, 64% of all gamers prefer to play roulette and not poker, blackjack or even slots. Why?</p>
<p>One of the truly worthy games to play at a casino is roulette. It is not just the spinning of the wheel that gives it its class, but the fact that roulette is a game for true champions. Amateurs steer away from roulette leaving it only to the true gaming enthusiasts. </p>
<p>1) Excitement:<br />
Gamers state that no other game they have played can match the thrill they feel after they have placed their individual bets and the wheel starts to spin and ball flies and jumps from one slot to another. They say that your heart jumps each time the ball collides with the wheel.. </p>
<p>2) Simplicity:<br />
In comparison to other games, roulette is simple to learn and simple to play. All you have to do is guess where the ball will come to rest when the wheel stops spinning. Even placing your bet is simple. You can either bet on a number, a row, a couple of rows, a column, a row of columns, a colour: black or red or even on odd or even numbers. To do this you do not need to memorize different hand systems like in poker, or calculate whether they will reach twenty-one like in blackjack. You pick a number or a section of numbers and if ball rests on the numbers you picked, you win.</p>
<p>3) Availability of Game Tables:<br />
Unlike other table games where you sometimes have to wait for hours till a seat opens up for you, roulette table seat up to seven or nine players. There are even some larger tables that seat up to ten. In addition, since roulette is a fast action game, players rotate more often than say at a Texas Holdem match.</p>
<p>4) The Croupier:<br />
Unlike other game tables, at roulette the croupier is an active component of the game. When they state out aloud, No More Bets, everyone sits back and waits. The croupier spins the wheel and he waits along with everyone else for the ball to roll down into the inside track and rest on a particular colour and number. Then, the croupier announces the number and hands out the winnings.</p>
<p>5) Coloured Chips:<br />
To make it easier for you to track your chips amidst all the other chips, your chips are of a different colour than all the rest of the players. There is no other game that allows you this option. This means that you can track your chips super easily even if they are at the other end of the table.</p>
<p>6) No Cheating:<br />
People try and cheat at all games. But in roulette, no one is allowed to keep his hands over the table until the croupier finishes handing out all the money won. Even the croupier himself keeps his hands away and uses a long stick to distribute the chips.</p>
<p>Conclusion:<br />
Out of all the different games, those you can bet on at a regular or online casino or at home and those you can play for fun on your home computer, gamers seek out and play roulette for all the of the above reasons. They think it is the game that has everything in all one package. They must know what they are talking about.</p>
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