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Parenting Siblings Requires ‘Special’ Fair, Equitable Strategy

March 4, 2020 by Guest Contributor

When you have multiple children, you quickly realize parenting siblings individually to a collective audience is challenging.

Filed Under: parenting advice, relationships Tagged With: behavior, discipline, Mike Dorsey, sibling rivalry, siblings

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‘Because I Love You’ Has Painful Consequences for Parent

January 22, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Few words accurately describe the feeling of love you, as a father, get from your little ones at certain moments. […]

Filed Under: parenting styles Tagged With: behavior, discipline, love

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Teamwork is Essential Skill Parents Need to Teach, Practice

October 15, 2019 by James Lopez

Teach your children the value of teamwork and all the aspects that go into it and you will give them a gift for sports, work and life.

Filed Under: NYC, parenting advice, sports Tagged With: basketball, behavior, coping, learning, teamwork

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Dads Modeling Good Male Behavior Can Improve Their Kids’ Future

October 2, 2019 by Christian Lemon

Modeling good male behavior may feel like an easy out for combating social ills. Angry tweets are far sexier. The real work starts at home.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, gender / sexuality Tagged With: behavior, gender roles, role models, stay-at-home parents

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Rules for Children May Be Too Absolute for All Situations

September 16, 2019 by Kyle Eichenberger

Should we equate the importance of wearing a bike helmet to the level of never touching firearms in our kids’ Never-Never Rules?

Filed Under: education, health Tagged With: behavior, bicycling, guns, life lessons, rules, safety, school, seat belts

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Parent-Athlete Sideline Coaching Requires ‘Skills,’ Buckets of Diet Soda

March 25, 2019 by Shannon Carpenter

I’m an expert in every sport. Which is really great because I have to tell my kid what to do when the ball does something.

Filed Under: relationships, sports Tagged With: behavior, coaching, humor, sports parents, youth sports

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