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Parenting Tips with Lainie Johnson 1

Published by admin on February 12, 2012

Parenting Tips with Lainie Johnson from the Pregnancy Resource Center. Join Diane, Mike and Lainie Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:10am on the Sunny Sunrise Show on Sunny Radio 96.5 with Diane Travis…streaming online at www.sunnyradio965.com. January 25 2012. Visit www.thepregnancyresourcecenter.org for information on free parenting classes in Kerrville, Texas and tons of baby info!

Duration : 0:5:11

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Re: What should I do if antibiotics aren’t helping my child?

Published by admin on February 8, 2012

First of all, I am so sorry if your child has had some kind of infection requiring antibiotics. That’s never fun to have a sick child. Once someone starts antibiotics, this is usually the case for kids or adults, it usually takes about 48 hours to see some difference in symptoms. And if you’re not seeing any difference in symptoms, or especially if you’re seeing worsening symptoms after that point, then you should call the doctor back and see if they want to change the plan or check them out at that point. We would love to hear from you. If you have any questions that you’d like to ask I will be answering them on a weekly basis. If you have any questions that you’d like to ask anonymously then you can go to our Intermountain Moms Facebook page, click on the “ask Nurse Dani” tab, and ask them there as well as see answers.

Duration : 0:0:54

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How can parents help their children cope with nightmares and phobias ?

Published by admin on February 7, 2012

omhmentalhealthhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/64NhWMwJivKzY0jJd4Dw4APeopleDr Pulkit Sharma Psychologist, Parenting Tips, ChildHow can parents help their children cope with nightmares and phobias ?

Duration : 0:1:0

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Five Criteria for Positive Discipline With Parenting Expert Dr. Jane Nelsen

Published by admin on February 2, 2012

http://www.PositiveDiscipline.com – Dr. Jane Nelsen explains The Five Criteria for Positive Discipline in this brief video. Dr. Nelsen gives parents non-punitive parenting tools. Behavior challenges, temper Tantrums, difficult children, strong willed child, disciplining children are all topics of concern for today’s busy parent. So how do you learn to get your child to be responsible, respectful, and happy without resorting to punishment, lists of rules, screaming and yelling or other ineffective discipline tactics? Simply learn the Five Criteria for Positive Discipline. In this brief video, Jane Nelsen explains the foundation of Positive Discipline. These principles are timeless and extremely helpful. They don’t take a lot of time for any parent to learn and they can be practiced right now, today! Positive Discipline is not about permissiveness. Positive Discipline is not about punishment. Positive Discipline is not about control and power. So what is Positive Discipline? Positive Discipline is both Kind and Firm at the same time. Positive Discipline helps children feel a sense of Belonging and Significance. Positive Discipline is a non-punitive approach that works over the long term not just the short term. Positive Discipline helps parents become aware of what their children are thinking, feeling and deciding. There are more Parenting Tips in this video and tons more on Dr. Nelsen’s website, http://www.PositiveDiscipline.com. Visit her site to get your FREE Parenting Guide. Dr. Nelsen is a parenting expert who has written 19 books on parenting. She is available for keynote addresses, parenting workshops and media interviews on any topic related to parenting.

Duration : 0:2:53

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Re: My newborn gags when we give him Nutramigen for his milk allergy. Do you have any advice?

Published by admin on February 1, 2012

You have a really good question about your child’s milk allergy and this can present a great challenge for parents and children alike. Your doctor has recommended special formula, the Nutramigen, for your baby because they have a hard time breaking down the proteins found in milk. And hydrolyzed formula which is what Nutramigen is has chopped up proteins in it that make it easier for your baby to digest. So that’s why they told you to feed this to your baby. And there’s no doubt about it, Nutramigen stinks to us and probably doesn’t taste the best to the baby. But you can keep trying and his taste buds might adapt. Or there’s a competitor’s brand out there called Alimentum and you can try that and see if your baby takes a little bit better to the taste of that. If you’re still having problems getting your baby to eat then talk to your baby’s doctor and he or she might have some further recommendations or want to see your baby especially if they’re not getting enough to eat or refusing to eat altogether and they’re not gaining weight. Those can be some serious issues that really need to be addressed. But you can try the competitor’s brand or just give it a couple more days as long as you feel like he’s getting enough inside to stay well hydrated. And good luck. If you have any questions that you’d like to ask anonymously click on “ask Nurse Dani” underneath the profile picture and we will answer those questions as well.

Duration : 0:1:32

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Child Psychology : How to Parent Difficult Children

Published by admin on January 30, 2012

Parenting difficult children means understanding the source of that difficulty. Learn to cope with difficult behavior with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video.

Expert: Dr. Craig Childress
Contact: www.drcachildress.org
Bio: Dr. Craig Childress is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of ADHD and angry-oppositional relationship disorders of childhood.
Filmmaker: Max Cusimano

Series Description: Raising children can be a confusing project at times. Improve communication with your child and resolve common issues with the assistance of a licensed psychologist in this free video series.

Duration : 0:2:40

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Channelmom Show 38 Best Parenting Tips

Published by admin on January 24, 2012

NEED SOME RADICAL TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S BEHAVIOR? It’s life-changing advice from two, average moms who authored Parenting From The Heights. See your child’s behavior improve like the other parents who have used their advice!

Duration : 0:7:21

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Dr Phelan Answers Your Parenting Questions: Bedtime, Counting in Front of Other Kids…

Published by admin on January 13, 2012

New Video Feature! Watch as Dr. Phelan answers your parenting questions. Send us your feedback. Let us know what you like about this presentation and how we can improve future episodes.

Duration : 0:3:27

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Misbehaving Children? Tired of Yelling?

Published by admin on January 6, 2012

http://tiredofyelling.com

Most parenting methods recommend the use of rewards (such as giving stickers, candy or iPhones) and punishment (such as taking away stickers, candy or limiting data usage on iPhones) to get cooperation from children. These strategies statistically only work for a very short period of time and can raise everyone’s blood pressure. Tired of Yelling replaces threats, bribes, loss of privileges, time-out and grounding with effective, nurturing skills. Kids raised with this approach become self-motivated and self-disciplined, making better choices throughout childhood and beyond.

Aviva Schwab, M.Ed. is the mastermind behind Tired of Yelling, is a mom and a veteran parenting expert. When Aviva was raising her own 2 kids, parenting was so much fun that she and her husband used to “fight” over who got to pick them up from school (even when they were teenagers…).

The Tired of Yelling method uses logical consequences instead of yelling. When children experience the consequences of their actions, they begin to make good choices about their behavior. The MP3 download from Tired of Yelling gives potential parents (and current parents) the instructions to make raising kids easy and fun.

Facebook: http://facebook.com/pages/Tired-of-Yelling/190027152326

Duration : 0:3:10

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Church Etiquette for Kids – Parenting Tips

Published by admin on January 4, 2012

Church Etiquette for Kids, Parenting Tips – as part of the expert series by GeoBeats.

Now, when you take your children to church, you are going to want to make sure that they are on their best behavior and that they make a great impression. So here are a couple of easy tips to teach your children so that they have wonderful manners when they go to church. First is that they need to walk in smiling and looking up. You do not want them to be moping and looking at the ground like they do not want to be there, that does not make the right impression. Also, when they meet people, especially for the very first time, you want to practice with your children ahead of time so that they can do it every single time they meet somebody, but it is to look the person in the eyes, smile, extend their hand, give a nice, firm handshake, say their name and it is nice to meet you. So, fore example, I would say, “Hello, I am Aimee Symington. It is nice to meet you.” If your children can do that they are going to make a great impression, what nice manners they have.

Also, children should be encouraged to call adults by Mr. and Mrs. So, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Jones, that type of thing, and never use their first name unless the adult has given them permission. Now, if you are in the Southern United States, children are also encouraged to say, “Yes, ma’am,” or “No, sir.” Using ma’am and sir are very polite things to say. Now, when your child is in the church, sitting in the pew, that is where they really need to put on their best show. So, encourage them to sit still, to have their feet facing forward, and to sit and listen. Now, with some of our younger children who have short attention spans, it sometimes is OK for you to bring something for them to look at, a simple picture book or a pad of paper and a pencil for them to use to keep them quiet during the church service.

Now, if your child is going to Sunday School, then they can certainly remember the basics of having polite manners such as saying please and thank you, no running around, and showing respect and kindness to others. So, talk to your children about these easy tips to have nice manners at church.

Duration : 0:2:20

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