Defiant Child Behavior - Tame the Monster!

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When you have your first child, you read all the books on child-rearing and draw upon your own experiences with your own parents, and think you have all the answers to bring up a happy, healthy child who will be a contributing member of society. Unfortunately for many parents, something goes wrong. They may do everything right, but they still find that their youngster exhibits defiant child behavior from an early age. There are many reasons why some children start to show defiant child behavior. Some studies show that it is genetic, while others show that parents are giving subconscious signals to their own children that are the same ones that their parents gave them. In fact, if you were defiant as...

Positive Child Discipline - Improve Your Kid's Behavior

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You know what you want. You want to improve your kid's behavior. But you want positive child discipline, not something that involves punishment or hurtful reactions. I can help. To start, let's try to understand why your child misbehaves. The answer is simply because it works for him. Yes, your child has learned that by swearing or kicking or yelling, he gets his way. He has found the most effective way that works for him. It's not as strange as you might think. And it can apply from sharing his belongings to working with other kids in class. Let's look at an example to see how this might come about. Suppose another child at school is picking on your son. And even when he tries to walk away, the...

Successful Single Parenting: 10 Simple tips

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Parenting is the most rewarding job in the world. It's also the hardest job in the world. It's made easier when you have a partner in your life that can assist you with the daily challenges. When you are a single parent, the task of raising children can be both daunting and frustrating. However, there are steps you can take, to help make your single parent family strong and united. Try the 10 simple tips below to help your single parent household run in an organized and positive fashion! 1. Focus on Children but Balance Priorities Make your children a top priority. This might mean you will have to make sacrifices. For example, you may have to miss the opening night of that great movie coming...

Have you ever wondered how to change kids behavior? If you have, you are not unusual. Parents have sought the answer to this question since the dawn of time. In many respects, the answer is the holy grail of parenting. Sadly, even though parents have wondered how to answer this question for so long, most miss the one secret that stops them from effectively teaching their children how to control their behavior in appropriate ways. As we have worked with our own children and with business clients across the country, we strive to remember this concept - We cannot change another person's behavior. We cannot change another person's behavior. Only they can change their behavior. We might work with them...

If you're a couple having difficulty in parenting, single parenting is probably more difficult. Single parents sometimes choose their role but, more often, they are single parents because the other parent has divorced them, left them or is in jail. As a single parent, the individual must make all the family decisions unilaterally. If the child gets in trouble, it is the single parent who must take time off from work to deal with the problem. Despite the best skills in parenting, single parents often have difficulty staying steady with difficult discipline problems. The single parent is often worn down and worn out by difficult children or teens and just can't maintain the same sense of...

The effects of single parenting can be harsh. One of my favorite sayings is "Life happens". For the single parent, this ceases to be a simple saying and takes on a more rugged and realistic way of life. Single parents don't have the luxury of a second income, assistance with parenting or even someone to afford them a simple fifteen minute breather from having to be "The One". But we are. There is no one else there to take the wheel for us. There are all kinds of studies that will point to poor parenting as a result of single parenting. However, I believe that how a child acts does not directly correlate to how many parents they had in the home. A child will be successful if they get the correct...

The number of single parents is continuously increasing because of early marriage and incompatibilities. There may be other reasons why these things happen but for single parents this is already a part of what they should accept. Single parenting is already a responsibility that they have to take and the challenges are huge. If you are a single parent and you need direction on how to provide for your family without sacrificing your time with your children, you can follow the tips below. 1. Know your skills. Before you can start searching for a job, you have to know where you are good at. This will determine what types of work you can do. Do you like to write? Do you have artistic capabilities? Do...

The emotional reaction which a person has on hearing the phrase "single parent family" might very well depend on his or her age. For Americans who came of age before 1975, the mental picture of an ideal family, as portrayed by the media, included two parents, one of whom, usually the father, was the breadwinner. Those children who came from homes with only one parent present were considered, by researchers, to be experiencing a "Family Deficit Model." Hardly an attitude designed to help single parents and their children feel good about themselves. Even worse, researchers did not look past the lack of a father or mother to other factors common in single-parent households when deciding that life in...

-> Parenting can be challenging enough but when you're a single parent the challenges are quickly compounded. When you don't have anyone to hand off to - to share responsibilities and workload - you can be easily overwhelmed. Single parenting comes with an extra set of challenges. And none can be more confusing then choosing appropriate and reliable child care. Working long hours to support a family is hard enough. But when you add child care to the mix it becomes even more difficult. Single parenting absolutely requires finding supportive, flexible child care that provides your children with a loving, nurturing environment. Luckily for those who are single parenting, there is an enormous...

A Brief Overview of Single Parenting Statistics

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There are a lot of misconceptions and stereotypes when it comes to single parent households, but when single parenting statistics are closely examined, these false ideas are quickly put to rest. United States census data from 2000 shows that at the time there were 13.5 million parents with sole custody. In fact, most of these households even have more than 1 minor child to take care of. Additionally, 84 percent of these households have mothers as custodial parents leaving only 16 percent headed by the father. Single parent statistics state that of all the households headed by the mother, 44 percent are divorced or separated, 33 percent were never married, 22 percent are women who have remarried, and...

Negative Effects of Single Parenting Normally when people think about the effects of single parenting, they consider only the negative aspects of the situation. While there is a great deal of potential for a child to develop negative effects of being a child in a single parent home, there is also the opportunity for them to thrive as well. One of the most common negative effects that can come from this situation is a decrease in the academic performance of the child. When the child or children have too much to deal with and are not given a good way to vent their frustration or resentment, they will often slack at school in an effort to gain attention or lash out. Other negative effects of single...

Parenting is a hard job that can be difficult with two parents in the home, let alone one. Because of this awesome responsibility, much has been said about the possibility that raising kids minus a mother or father can lead to higher crime rates among children. While a compelling argument, something as complex as youth crime may not a solitary cause. A case in point would be the fact that most high profile crimes, like school shootings, involve kids from two parent households. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the Columbine killers, lived in fairly upscale neighborhoods and came from two parent homes. A poll even indicated that 85 % of the public believed that the parents of the Columbine Murders were...

From the seventies single parents have increased. This is because of the problems in marital life and divorce. There are some couples who do not wed but have a child of their relationship. In such a case at the time of separation the child is left with a single parent. The death of any one of the parent could leave the child with a single parent. There are certain facts about single parenting that needs be dealt with. It is not easy to single handedly bring up a child. It is a struggle, which would be both with emotions and money. It is necessary to be a role model for your child. This would be helpful so that your child follows your footsteps and does not idealize some body who may not be worth it...

The effects of single parenting have evolved over the years. Many of the core values from years ago have gone by the way side. This vanishing act has resulted in some very difficult and challenging circumstances for single parents. Single parenting was once considered a simple matter of families and communities coming together in support of the parent. Unfortunately, society has shifted in the last twenty years and single parents have been left in the lurch. One of the biggest effects of single parenting is the constant feeling that we need to live our lives in crisis mode. My girlfriend and I have a saying: "No Drama!" When we came together and started dating, we agreed that the one most common...

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Whether you are a single parent by choice or by circumstance, the rules on effective single parenting basically remain the same. Any single parent should use these rules as their guide so that they can successfully raise well-rounded kids. The first thing to know about effective single parenting is that being one doesn't mean you have to be alone. Having people to help you and a solid support group you can rely on cannot instantly diminish the feeling of loneliness but it can keep you balanced emotionally and in dire cases, financially. Your family members and closest friends can help you build an atmosphere where your children would never feel that they lack something in their lives - especially...

Single Parenting

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-> So far as the institution of family is concerned, our society is predominantly oriented towards two-parent families. For upbringing and fostering children, the presence of both the parents is considered to be essential and fundamental. Any other scenario deviating from this norm is believed to be inherently faulty and damaging. To some extent, it is true also. Till now, human families have been built on the rock of two-parent orientation. This belief has certainly influenced the micro-intricacies involved in the process of growing up and becoming an adult. However, by stressing this norm beyond a limit, we tend to ignore the necessity and inevitability of social evolution and individual...

Single Parenting Pros and Cons

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There are many pros and cons of single parenting. How well cope with being a single parent will depend in part on whether we see our situation as basically positive or not. I hope this article will help you to see the upside more clearly, and maybe feel a little more control over the downsides. The Pros of Single Parenting Greater Control An obvious advantage is having far greater control over the child's routines, discipline, nutrition and habits than may be the case when living with the father. There are sometimes conflicts over how to discipline the child and that just leads to confusion and insecurity. Manipulative Children: Thwarted! A big problem in some households is the children trying to...

Positive Effects of Single Parenting

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Everything in life has a positive and negative side in life. While there is a lot spoken and discussed about the negative side of single parenting, very few people know the positive effects of it. So, if you are a single parent, you can actually heave a sigh of relief. There are some advantages of parenting on your own. As a single parent, you get ample time to spend with your children. You should make use of this time to build a strong bond between you and your kids. Remember, this bond will never break even if you kids leave home. They will always be there for you just like you are there for them. There is no shame is accepting help from friends and family. Everyone knows that single parenting is...

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Do we Really Need Parenting Skills? The basic parenting equipment that we have is the way in which our very own parents brought us up, in most cases it's simply not enough! The arrival of a baby can be an overwhelming task. And lets face it, out parents did not have the perfect parenting skills either. It becomes obvious in some scenarios when we raise out children, how we react in certain situations that we wish we could handle differently. Why do we react the way we do? Most likely it has been carried down from our parents or some other episode in our youths that branded and formed us. It can be changed, you can change, you can become the parent you truly wish you where! The process of being a new...

HONEST PARENTING FROM NOW ON

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PARENTING: WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD? All throughout this process, you'll find yourself thinking and even daydreaming about things like wonderful times spent with your child, but you have to put that one on hold just for now.. THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PARENT There are forums that is available online nowadays, some is equipped with chat options..Try to look at how they ended their issues; what's their solution was and try to see if that may actually work for you.There is no such thing as impossible in searching for others who are experienced in those kind of problems.Proper and good parenting skills teaches you how to actually listen to your child's needs and not relinquish...

REAL HONEST PARENTING

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WHICH ROAD DO I HAVE TO TAKE TO REAR A GOOD CHILD? Proper parenting skills are a major requirement in this lifelong child rearing preparation process and you have to be sure that you are equipped with good parenting skills. With postnatal preparations, you also have to prepare for the arrival of your baby. THE PROCESS OF BEING A NEW PARENT. Being a parent is a life long experience. The right parenting path will lead you to self-comfort most especially in those difficult situations that you are most likely to face in the future with your offspring. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW TO BECOME SKILLED IN PARENTING. Not all parenting information can be processed instantly by our brains in a day. Parenting will...

In many instances, it can be a very complex task to rear a good child despite a massive amount of effort put into the process. Some have called the process of being a new parent to be something akin to riding a rollercoaster. You will experience a number of great thrills and some downhill turns. However, it is important to stay focused on the means of properly raising child. A child that rebels against you, the parent, will bring out the need to use good parenting skills. Yes, you may become upset at the situation that is presenting itself to you, but if you address the situation in the right manner, you will discover the situation is not completely out of your control. If you are unsure of the...

raising a child that is exhibiting behavior problems? Are you frustrated and feel like you've run out of options? The Guide To Honest Parenting can help restore sanity to your family life.Many parents just like you are struggling to raise children who are out of control. The children range in age from 4-18. You don't have to go through life feeling like you're fighting a war. Do you feel like this is your fault, like somehow you've failed as a parent? Unless you are completely absent from your child's life, I'm sure that you are not a bad parent. You just need a better strategy to reach your kids. This is where the Guide To Honest Parenting comes in. Written by Daniel Craven, the Guide To Honest...

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Parenting: Which road do I have to take to rear a good child? Getting the necessary items - (like feeding bottles; clothes; cribs; tons of diapers and other baby things as well), Not to mention that you have to start working on the nursery. This can be an overwhelming task. The process of being a new parent is the only path that will lead you to self-comfort most especially in those difficult situations that you are most likely to face in the future with your offspring. It is a proven fact that most children copy their parents' actions and even their mannerisms, and desires to follow their footsteps, but there are also those who don't want to become like their parents and most of the time, defy them...

Which road do I have to take to rear a good child? Being a first time parent is hard enough. Getting the necessary baby items such as feeding bottles, clothes, cribs, tons of diapers and other baby things as well can be stressful. The process of being a new parent. The right parenting path will lead you to self-comfort most especially in those difficult situations that you are most likely to face in the future with your offspring. Here are the processes that you should know to become skilled in parenting. - To rediscover the inner child within you - parents have to step inside your children shoes. Try to remember what it was like to be a kid again which is known as a process called "rediscovering...

Parenting Skills 101 - Honest Parenting

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Being a first time parent is hard enough. Not that it is not proper to dream bout your child's future, its just that things happens differently in real life. You cannot go into any store to acquire your parenting skills nor can you download parenting skills on the internet. - You will learn techniques for good parenting skills when you allow your child to win (sometimes) and make sure that he/she loses (as well) in the battles that the both of you will soon to face. There will be times that calls for you to disapprove your child's actions and attitude, but you do not want to be in a way that will traumatize your child. Remember that too much of criticism is not going to do any good in any parent and...

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Are you raising a child that is exhibiting behavior problems? Are you frustrated and feel like you've run out of options? The Guide To Honest Parenting can help restore sanity to your family life. Many parents just like you are struggling to raise children who are out of control. The children range in age from 4-18. You don't have to go through life feeling like you're fighting a war. Do you feel like this is your fault, like somehow you've failed as a parent? Unless you are completely absent from your child's life, I'm sure that you are not a bad parent. You just need a better strategy to reach your kids. This is where the Guide To Honest Parenting comes in. Written by Daniel Craven, the Guide To...

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It's been said before; child discipline is not easy in fact it's one of the toughest jobs we face as parents. Unfortunately children don't come with instructions; if they did our job would be much easier. The only discipline method that we know of is the methods that our parents used. They may have been worth modeling and then again they may not have been. Child discipline is really about teaching and guiding your children to know the difference between right and wrong. It's about teaching them what is acceptable and what is not. It's not about sheltering your child from the real world. This promotes insecurity Child discipline should be about encouraging the good behaviors as much as it is about...

Kids with Oppositional Defiant Disorder are "unconventional," and they need "unconventional" parenting strategies. How do I know whether or not I have an "unconventional" child who will need to be parented using "unconventional" parenting strategies? Please review the following statements. Are they true for you rarely, sometimes or frequently? 1. I have a hard time saying "no" to my child. 2. When I say "no' to my child, "no" eventually becomes a "maybe" which eventually becomes a "yes". 3. I have blamed myself for my child's misbehavior. 4. I sometimes feel guilty about my parenting (e.g., "I haven't done enough" or "I haven't done a very good job"). 5. I often feel distant from my child...

Top 10 Parenting Books

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Parenting books can be valuable resources to inform and increase awareness of the myriad of parenting and child-raising issues. Gaining valuable perspective from child experts, researchers, doctors, pediatricians, and other family professionals can help parents feel more confident and calm while interacting with their children. Being introduced to new information and skills can feel uncomfortable at first for some, and parenting books allow a parent to absorb information through self-discovery at their own speed and pace. As a critical consumer of parenting information, it's important to put new awareness into practice. Changing behavior takes time, patience and commitment. Becoming aware is only...

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Goal setting with pictures fit together like laughter and fun. Both end with feelings of joy and contentment. Yet many grown-ups don't experience this. They fail to turn their dreams into goals. Don't let this become your child's fate. Childhood is the best time to teach your child the tools for setting goals. "Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible." - Anthony Robbins The Parenting Tip - How to Picture the Goal: To make his goal visible, teach your child to mentally picture what he sees as he looks outward from himself. Tell him to do this mental picturing as if he is accomplishing his goal right now. This is different from picturing himself inside his goal. Let's...

Are you a parent with a defiant child? Are you pulling your hair out from opposition caused by your child? If you are a parent who is tired of being tired, screaming at your kids, putting them in time-out, etc., then this article may be just what you are looking for. Households that are confusing (overactive) cause more confusion. Young children do not know how to react to parents who come home from work tired and in need of peace and quiet - or how to deal with a household of siblings who also want and need attention. Therefore, negative attention, to a young child, is better than none at all. Understanding your child's need for attention is the first step a parent must consider. It is perfectly...

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Discipline of a teen is the most difficult parental task during adolescence. Stress, peer pressure, hormonal changes, mood swings and a host of other changes make teenagers difficult to deal with. Reasonable and constructive discipline through healthy communication will help the teenager through troubled times. Discipline needs to be flexible and moderate. Too much discipline will cause rebellion and too little will result in the teenager going out of control. Parents should set ground rules to discipline their teen. They should also set consequences for breaking these rules. Parents need to be calm and unemotional in dealing with teenagers. Emotional parents cannot deal effectively with highly...

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If you have an issue with your co-worker, work it out directly with her. "You don't need to tell me about it," said a director to her staff. From there, the director thought the co-workers would talk about the issue and it would be resolved. To her surprise, the same issue surfaced again - this time in the form of gossip. The director was confused. Why is this issue being gossiped about when it should have been resolved? Why is it that staff members seem to take joy in spreading around information about others, information that has nothing to do with them? And - don't they think about how they communicate and how it can damage their professional relationships with their co-workers? Can you relate to...

The laws and guidelines for custody matters in the state of Virginia are found in Title 20 in the Code of Virginia. Parents must become familiar with these guidelines as they work out their child custody situation. It's especially important for parents to know the laws that govern how a custody agreement, also called a parenting plan, must be created and how it is accepted as a legal document. Here are some of the laws that Virginia parents should know about their parenting plans. 1. The court gives primary consideration to the child's best interest when determining custody. This is found in Chapter 6 of Title 20 (this is the section of the law that outlines how custody arrangements are made...

When deciding how to divide your children's time after the divorce, parents often write parenting plans. Parenting plans spell out the terms of the children's timesharing with each parent and each parent's responsibility for decision making and support after divorce. Temporary parenting plans can also be used before the final judgment. The plan provides the roadmap for your children's future. Parenting plans are the most important document in a Florida divorce with children. Parenting plans can be as detailed or as vague as the parents want. For timesharing, Florida courts have "model schedules" for each circuit (and sometimes in each county). Typically, there is a model schedule for local parents...

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The Pennsylvania custody laws are found in Title 23 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes. These are the guidelines and the rules that parents in Pennsylvania must follow as they create their parenting plans. Here is a brief overview of some of the laws that parents should consider as they make a custody agreement or plan for their custody situation. 1. Pennsylvania parents should make a plan that is in the best interest of the child. In Part 5 of Title 23 in the Statutes, parents are advised that all of the decisions about child custody should be done based on what is best for the child. As a mother and father make a custody agreement, they should determine physical and legal custody based on...

California Parenting Plans and Child Custody Agreements

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In California, if parents divorce, separate, or have custody issues, they are required to have a parenting plan. The parenting plan is the same thing as a custody agreement and it contains all of the information about how the parents will continue to handle their parenting responsibilities. Here is some information to help California parents develop their parenting plans. To begin with, the plan must contain information about legal and physical custody. Legal custody refers to the parents' obligation to make important decisions for and about their children. This includes decisions about education, medical care, religion, extra-curricular activities, driving privileges, etc. One parent can obtain...

Arizona Parenting Plans and Custody Agreements

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Arizona law requires that parents with a custody situation submit a parenting plan to the court. The parenting plan, also called a custody agreement, should include all of the necessary information about how parents will continue to care for and provide for their children after separating. It is important that parents take the time to make the best plan for their children. Here are some helpful ideas for making an Arizona custody agreement. In Arizona, parents who agree on a parenting plan can work together and submit it to the court. The Arizona supreme court has published some Model Parenting Time plans, and these are considered to be a persuasive authority. Parents can look at these plans to get...

Each state has different laws and guidelines that regulate how parents create their parenting plan. The parenting plan, also called a custody agreement, is the document the court accepts that outlines how the parents will continue to raise their child after they are no longer together. In Michigan, parents must come up with a plan that includes reasonable parenting time for each parent as well as defining how the mother and father will divide up responsibility over the children. There are also specific factors that they should think about that the court considers when deciding what custody agreement to accept. Here are some suggestions for parents in Michigan as they make their agreement. The first...

Divorce is not necessarily the only way to approach infidelity. Forgiving is another option. Your marriage might survive adultery. But can you? Adultery is the cause behind over 90 percent of the divorces in the United States. After the affair is discovered both spouses go into a deep emotional period of transition. For the betrayed spouse, marriage infidelity can be the catalyst for an array of emotions such as anger, shock, disbelief, depression and intense pain. For the adulterer it can trigger guilt, shame and remorse. The whole family is affected by adultery. Both partners and their children will go through an adjustment period. One thing many behavioral researchers agree upon is that you must...

The state of Tennessee takes the issue of child custody very seriously. Title 36 of the Tennessee Code contains the laws and guidelines that govern domestic relations issues. Chapter 6 of Title 36 contains the specific information about custody and visitation. Parents living in Tennessee must be familiar with the information found in this part of the Tennessee Code because their parenting plan or custody agreement will not be accepted by the court unless it follows the proper procedures. Here is the information from the Code that parents in Tennessee need to know as they make their plans and agreements. 1. Part 4 of Chapter 6 in Title 36 of the Tennessee Code contains the information about parenting...

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When divorcing your wife, one thing you may find is that divorce really is hardest on the children.  Why?  Children are typically torn between both parents, and find themselves the middlemen in their parents' arguments, disagreements, and anger. If you and your wife cannot come to an agreement on how the children should be raised, who should have custody, etcetera, it is up to the judge to make this decision for you two.  What he may suggest might not be what you want to hear, but the judge is there to make decisions in the best interests of your children, not the best interests of you and your wife. In most cases, judges are encouraged to award equal support and custody from each parent.  50/50...

The Delaware Code contains the state laws about child custody in Title 13, Chapter 7. These are important laws for a parent involved in a custody situation to know, especially as a parent begins the process of making a custody agreement. The laws that apply to the custody agreement are some of the more vital laws that parents should learn because the custody agreement is the final result of the custody proceeding and has the most impact. Here is a brief overview of some of the laws that pertain to Delaware parenting plans. Chapter 722 in the Delaware Code clearly explains that all custody decisions must be made in the best interest of the child. This means that all decisions about custody...

Title 14 in the North Dakota Century Code contains the state laws and guidelines concerning child custody. Within these statutes, parents who need to make a custody agreement and parenting plan can find the necessary information to make one that will fit the needs of their child and also fulfill the requirements of the state. The custody agreement is the result of the custody proceeding and it has all of the terms and conditions of the custody arrangements. Therefore, it is vital that parents come up with a plan that they like and that works for their child, because the custody agreement will be in effect until the child is an adult. Here is a highlight of the laws from the North Dakota Code that...

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Title 20 in the South Carolina Code of Laws contains the rules that guide domestic relations. Under this section, the state has child custody laws that govern the custody proceedings. Parents in South Carolina must become familiar with these laws as they create a custody agreement. The custody agreement must be accepted by the court, and in order for that to happen, the agreement must follow the law. Here are some of the laws that parents need to know for their parenting plans. Section 20-7 in the code used to contain what was called The Children's Code. This code contained the law that the reasonable preference of the child should be taken into consideration when making the custody agreement. This...

Custody laws in Oklahoma are found in Title 43 in the Oklahoma statutes. All of these laws are important for divorced or separating parents to now, and there it is particularly essential that parents learn the guidelines from the state about making the custody agreement. In order for this plan to be accepted by the state, it must contain all of the necessary information and the parents must follow the proper procedures. Here are some highlights from the law concerning parenting plans. 1. Awarding of custody. Section 109 in Title 43 details how the state awards custody of the children. This is a big part of the parenting plan, and parents must figure out how they will arrange custody. Custody will be...

As a parent, perhaps the one thing that you are worried about the most is being a good parent. The problem is how do you know if you are being a good parent or not. Here are 3 simple guidelines to assess yourself. Step 1 The first step you need to follow to learn how to be a good parent is to slow down and get to know your child. Many times parents forget that children do not run on the same time frame as adults. Children are very relaxed when it comes t time because they are not in a hurry to go anywhere, nor do they have a concept of time. Children simply go at their own pace. By observing your child you will be able to get to know your child better, which will give you a better understanding of...

Can Good Parents Bring Up Bad Children?

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Parents want the best for their children. They also want their children to be well behaved and God fearing. If you fear God and walk in his ways, you want your children to do the same. You might find that some parents are God fearing but the Children have chosen to abandon the ways they have been taught by the parents. The general rule is, good parents bring up good children but sometimes, this is not always the case. So what do you do when you have tried all that you can to bring up your children in the right way yet they chose to walk away from it? First and foremost, you must realize that we do not fight against flesh and blood but against principalities, evil spirits and rulers of darkness. This...

Your five year old is definitely old enough to know he should not be taking things without asking or paying for them. In other words he is old enough to know that stealing is not acceptable. If you are like many parents who have arrived home to find there little one had taken something that does not belong to him, utilize these good parenting guidelines as help for child stealing. 1. Although you may very well know your child has stolen, do not lose your temper and immediately begin accusing him. Instead, ask him how he managed to pay for that or who gave it to him. Give him a chance to be honest. Most kids at this age are honest when they are asked directly about a situation. 2. Once you have...

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After half a lifetime spent fantasizing about being a parent I have fully convinced myself not to reproduce. I guess I just don't have it in me to give of myself so deeply and for so long. Nevertheless, I have an enduring curiosity about what it takes to raise an emotionally healthy human being and an admiration for those who do it. I know some parents resent the demands their children place upon them. The costs in time, resources and energy are immense. There are few other endeavors that require more sacrifice, more patience, more endurance and willingness to suffer for love of another. Parents tell me the rewards are also great. I believe it. Not all parents are worthy of praise. We hear about bad...