How to Have a Happier Home—Mealtimes will never be the same
Start the Day off Right
Parenting from the Heart—Pancakes and pudding
Tips on Parenting
A Parent’s Best Investment—Presents or Presence?
Children Learn What They Live
The Problem with Modern Entertainment—What is molding our children’s values?
Proactive Parenting—How to get the most from TV
Notable Quotes—There’s nothing like family
Summary:
Besides loving our children unconditionally, telling them often that we love them, and making quality times with them our top priority—one of the best things we can do is to accept our children for who they are.
Most parents want the best for their children. Of course, it is good to try to help them reach their full potential, but there is often a fine line between that and expecting too much. Nobody is perfect, so we should learn to celebrate the successes and not worry about the rest. If we strive for love and trust rather than perfection, we will form lifelong bonds with our children that will keep us together through anything. Happy parenting!
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Don't knock the benefits of relaxation. A refreshed soul can be a truly creative soul, and a truly creative soul is a productive soul.