Archive for December, 2008

parenting teenagers
takitaki333 asked:


Many teenagers cuss and use slang in front of their friends but change their tone when their parents are nearby. Sometimes the parents do not mind the cussing and slang but the change still occurs. Is it because they have two different sides? They act differently when talking to friends and family.

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.vato. asked:

I’m just curious how other people do this or if there is even a decision at all. My husband and I have two totally different ideas of parenting but somehow we do pretty good together through compromise and strategy.

So, how do you make parenting decisions? Does one person do the majority of the parenting? Do you even discuss parenting with your significant? I’m just curious! Thanks!
One more question–are your kids involved in parenting decisions?

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Gilbert W asked:


What are some of the essential steps to introducing the message of “faith and salvation” to children and teenagers?

What are steps to avoid?

Honest thought out answers welcome on these questions on presenting faith..

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push_pin_2000 asked:


What benefits whould this have? I am writing a Thesis on getting a program started through the government requiring parents to have a parenting lecture or class during their hospital stay. Any comments are appreciated. Thanks!

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mgnavadomskis asked:


I know we belabor the point here, sometimes…

But, whenever I read people replies from people in the neverending spanking/not ******** debate, it seems like there are some who think the only choices for teaching our children are:

Spanking
Timeouts
Taking away toys/priveleges
1-2-3 Magic

That’s it. Just straight pavlovian stimuli/response to train the children what to do and what not to do, until they’re grown.

Just wanted to get a list of other parenting methods that people use, to let people know that there are other choices that involve actually teaching your child to make good decisions without the contrived stimuli/response reward/punishment system.

So, what are some of the other alternatives (besides, I guess, totally ignoring & neglecting your kids or abusing them). What are some parenting methods that you’ve used or seen working in real life, besides the above ones?
Along with using facets of attachment parenting (http://www.attachmentparenting.com/ ), we, for the most part, use the methods described in the book Parenting with Love and Logic (http://www.loveandlogic.com/ ) which helps you guide your children to an understanding of how their choices affect themselves and others, using the natural consequences of their actions to help them really internalize the lesson and be able to apply it to other choices in their lives.

It’s worked pretty well, so far, on our natural kids.

Didn’t work too well on a niece who we fostered through her early teen years, but, as she had Reactive Attachment Disorder, I’m not sure what would have worked on her.
Oh, and we’ll use 1-2-3 magic and timeouts from time to time. Life is hectic & sometimes you just need a quick solution.

When trying to create good habits, we’ll go with a sticker chart.

And, like Biz, we’ve found that sometimes ‘natural consequences’ aren’t obvious enough, so we’ll creatively enhance them a bit if needed :D

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Parents, how do you get teenagers to be nice to you?

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Chloe asked:


I’ve tried to ignore disrespectful or insulting speech, but sometimes I get aggravated and have to respond.
:(

I just want everyone to get along and not be so surly.

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foreverfree. asked:


I know the amount of hours homeschoolers in MO need…but do their parents HAVE to teach them?or can teenagers be self taught?

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Gabrielle S asked:


If you ask me age doesn’t matter when your a parent. As long as you love your kids and take good care of them, but everybody keeps telling me that teenagers are bad parents. What do you think?

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What are some great pregnancy and parenting books?

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jenny c asked:


I already have the “What to expect when you are expecting” series, what else was useful for you?

What books on parenting have been worth buying for you?

What about pregnancy books? Which ones could you not live without?

My husband and I are first time parents and need some direction! Thanks!

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.vato. asked:


I’m not talking about you personally. I’m talking about parents in general as a whole. Do you think parents (even when their children are at a young age) practice foresight? Do you think parents really take that responsibility to heart–almost like a job–and do their best?

Now, I’m talking about you. How do you feel about parenting books in general? What is your main concern as a parent? Do you think the parents who do not take parenting seriously will some day have an effect on your own children?

I’m just curious. I’ve been noticing more and more my own awareness of parenting. I’ve been really nervous (as I’m sure many parents are) about what I do now and the effects it will have on my children later. By all means, I’m confident about my parenting abilities and I’m always trying to improve but it’s so hard to figure out fact from fiction when there are so many “experts” out there.

Do you choose to follow an “expert’s” advice? If so, which one and why?

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