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help | parental guidance for online safety | Orange UK

Published by admin on May 7, 2012

This short film has been created by Orange to raise awareness to parents about online safety issues.

The film gives advice around how to communicate with children and young people about online safety and other ideas for parents to help teach their children to be aware and responsible.

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Dad, you’re not funny! Don’t be a kid! [R U Listening]

Published by admin on February 12, 2012

Read more about this topic from Jonathan in a blog he wrote titled, “Dad, You Aren’t Funny!”

http://blog.thesource4ym.com/archive/2012/01/12/dad-not-funny.aspx

If you like Jonathan’s interaction with Ashley, then you would really enjoy his parenting book, Candid Confessions of an Imperfect Parent:

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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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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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Channelmom Show 38 Best Parent Tips Part 2 ads release

Published by admin on January 31, 2012

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Parenting Advice

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Positive Parenting Solution of the Week: Child Labels, Sibling Rivalry and Competition

Published by admin on January 18, 2012

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Welcome to the Positive Parenting Solution of the Week!

This week’s tip will help you minimize sibling rivalry and competition.

The unfortunate truth about sibling relationships is that there’s a natural sense of rivalry that sets in. There’s nothing you can do to eliminate it completely — but there are things you can do to minimize it.

It’s important to be aware of what parents unknowingly do to intensify rivalry. These seem like innocent gestures but they can have harmful and lasting consequences.

One of the biggies is to make sure we’re not comparing our kids through labels, spoken or implied. Because, If you’re the smart one, the pretty one, the athletic one — then I must be the opposite. If mom calls me her “wild one” — then that let’s you feel pretty “superior” and that’s a recipe that’s ripe for resentment, very.

Some labels are more subtle. If you hand your son a stack of plates to carry into the dining room and you say, “Now hold these very tightly and don’t trip over the rug.” He probably perceives himself as clumsy.

If you remind your daughter 15 times every morning to not forget her homework, lunch or PE clothes — you can bet she’s wearing the disorganized or forgetful label.

Another subtle but discouraging label is the Go-To Kid:
This is the child you can count on to complete a task competently and without much complaining—so whenever you really need something important done, you go to the go to kid.

However, anytime you don’t share responsibility evenly in an age-appropriate way, you tell your other kids that they’re not as significant or capable as your go-to kid. In doing so, you foster an atmosphere of competition.

As your kids get older and you’re more comfortable leaving them alone for short periods, it’s wise not to put one child in charge of anothe — this only fuels rivalry and one-upmanship. Instead, each should be responsible for himself and specific tasks — Evan for making lunch and pouring milk, and Jason for cleaning up after the meal.

What labels (positive or negative) were prevalent in your house growing up and how did they make you feel?
(Let me know in the comment section under this video.)

For more strategies on how to reduce sibling competition and deal with the sibling squabbles in the moment, please visit:

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Parenting expert Amy McCready has been creating and delivering training programs for over 20 years in Fortune 500 companies and community organizations.

Amy founded Positive Parenting Solutions, Inc. in 2004 and developed the popular and successful Breakthrough Course that has changed the lives of thousands of parents through in-person seminars, speeches and online parenting training webinars.

Due to demand from parents around the country and abroad, Positive Parenting Solutions Online was developed in 2008 to give parents everywhere the skills, knowledge and tools to correct their children’s misbehavior permanently without nagging, reminding or yelling. She speaks to them “one-on-one” through the most advanced and thorough Web 2.0 parenting course available today.

Amy McCready is frequently asked to provide expert parenting advice for print and online parenting articles. She is a sought after keynote speaker, writer, parenting coach, spokesperson, trainer and most importantly — Mom!

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Parenting Tips

Published by admin on January 12, 2012

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How to beat your kids in the Dollar Store! Epic parenting tips for spoiled little brats

Published by admin on January 6, 2012

Little kid gets owned by her Dad. Child abuse? You be the judge! Being Dad! Every kid wants a toy EVERY time you bring them to the store. Christmas is the worst! You cant leave them in the vehicle for obvious reasons, and every thing in the store is designed to make your kids want something!! This video helps us laugh at our shopping problems. Song written and sang by the Dad and the daughter does the back up voicing. The concept idea and filming was all done in less than 1 hour including the lyrics. The little girl was instructed to just ad lib. She did a fantastic job and ultimately got that littlest pet shop toy that she wanted.

Original Lyrics;

How could you be so arbitrary and caprecious,
How can you treat me like this I’m your Dad,
You know that I’m always kind, I’m fixing to whip your behind,
I’m tired of talking about this leave me alone.

I’m not gonna give you definitions for the words I choose,
It’s just a couple things I picked up on fox news,
Your gonna get this truck,
or your gonna be bleeping out of luck,
I’m tired of talking about it now leave me alone.

I bet you want me to buy you that snow man,
or send me up the river for a much more expensive brand,
you’ll get the one dollar toy, its perfect for a girl or boy,
I’m tired of hearing about it now leave me alone.

This thing says not for kids under 3 feet tall,
I bet its not even the best looking toy on the wall,
your gonna get this gun, so we can have loads of fun,
I’m tired of hearing about it now leave me alone

I bet you want me to buy up the milky way,
or spend all my money on something similar to clay,
stop being a potato head, or you’ll soon wind up dead,
I’m tired of hearing about now leave me alone…lets go home…lets go home….la la la

Christmas time is fast approaching and the dollar stores in town are hot on the christmas scene with all the latest toys, gadgets and gizmos. Family Dollar and Dollar general lead the pack for prizes and presents with a decent assortment of cheap toys for this down economy. Lets get in the holiday christmas spirit by watching this video!

Every parent feels like they are torturing their kids when they decide not to buy them that toy. Spoiled rotten little bratz video of epic proportions. This guy tortures this little girl. LOL

How to spoil your wallet and beat your kids ! Epic Parenting and shopping video

Duration : 0:1:45

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Parent Help: Tips for Homework Tantrums

Published by admin on January 5, 2012

Laurie Wallin, wife and mom of four girls, shares what she’s learned in raising two kids with bipolar and ADHD.

Visit Living Power, Laurie’s blog, for tips, humor and encouraging resources for moms:

http://livingpower.blogspot.com

Duration : 0:5:40

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ParentTalkTV : Starting Solids : WhereParentsTalk.com

Published by admin on December 30, 2011

Andrea Howick speaks with dietician, Jackie D., for important advice on how to tell when your baby is ready to start on solid foods and what you should consider when starting your baby on solids.

For more information, award-winning parenting advice, craft ideas, recipes or looking to connect with other parents? Head over to http://WhereParentsTalk.com/

Duration : 0:2:28

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