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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Overwhelmed by Single Parenting Sometimes, for some parents, single parenting becomes overwhelming. As tough as they may be, how do we make the right decisions? Overachievers Revisited There is nothing wrong with a drive for success, as long as it does not squelch the desire to enjoy life. Overachievers sometimes lose focus of this fact and need to be taught a different view of living. On Living with Grown Children One day you wake up and find that the tiny little baby that needed you for everything had grown into an adult. It comes as no surprise; it is how it is meant to be. But how well, as a parent, do you deal? Old-fashioned Halloween Scare Tactics One evening of budget-conscious fun with a single parent and her kids. Okay to Say No Some parents don't say it often enough; some say it all the time. The word, "No", is often a cause of conflict between parents and children. How do we balance the need to say "no"? New Year's Resolutions How to make and successfully keep reasonable and productive New Year´s Resolutions. New Choices in the New Year While I am not a fan of resolutions, I do believe in making choices to improve our lives. As a single parent, I believe this is even more important - for ourselves and our children. Never Say Never We all make promises to ourselves regarding actions made by our parents that we will not repeat with our own children. Sometimes those actions are not as harsh as we may think - and repeating them may not be the "end of the world." Nature's Effect on Children As nature becomes a decreasing portion of the lives of children, how are our children effected? What can we do to re-connect our children with the beneficial forces of nature? Nature or Technology Today's children are immersed in technology of many forms - computers, movies, video games, and television. Consequently, there is a increase in diagnoses of ADD/ADHD, anxiety and depression, coupled with a decrease in social skills and positive coping methods. Could nature be the answer?
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