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		<title>Guide To Honest Parenting</title>
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		<title>Parenting Tip Toddlers Discipline Guide For Learning Good Parenting Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 08:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trying to discipline your toddler and deciding on the best and most effective way for both you and your toddler is no easy feat. Some of the most effective parenting tip toddlers discipline techniques that have been tried and tested will all be at your disposal in this article.
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<p>Toddlers can be great fun and their inquisitive nature will undoubtedly one of the steepest learning curves both the child and you will ever face, but when your toddler is prying into something which could lead to them becoming hurt or hurting someone or something else, you need to take the reins and apply toddler discipline.
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<p>Some parents may see a situation like this and begin to yell at their child. Most of us will know that this behaviour will not get the reaction that you want.
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<p>By yelling at your child as a way of reprimand or warning, that child will become used to this and start to employ those technique themselves &#8211; thinking that yelling will get your attention and get them what they want. Obviously this is not what most parents want as a quality in their child.
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<p>Instead of yelling at them, instead try to lower your tone. This will get the toddlers attention as they have to concentrate to hear what you are saying to them, and it breaks the pattern of their behaviour which is a great parenting tip for toddlers discipline.
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<p>Raising your voice will make the child scared, think how you feel if someone yells at you. Lowering your voice and simply saying &#8220;No!&#8221; in a firm but quiet manner should achieve your goal.
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<p>If the toddler persists, keep your voice low and repeat your command of &#8220;No!&#8221; Go over to your toddler and look them in the eye.
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<p>In simple words tell them why they can&#8217;t investigate that area or continue that behaviour. If it is going to burn them, tell them it is hot.
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<p>As Theresea Hughes of Free Toddlers Activity and Discipline Guide website suggests, &#8220;By doing this, your toddler can build their understanding and still feel as though they can explore their environment without your disapproval.&#8221;
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<p>Another great parenting tip toddlers discipline step is to not take their behaviour so personally. When toddlers start to express their opinions, frequently this will result in tantrums or them lashing out at whomever is nearest and dearest.
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<p>When your child tantrums, be aware that you are not the only parent in the world, or even that supermarket, that has been in exactly the same position as you when your child throws themselves on to the floor and screams blue murder.
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<p>This is the normal process for them testing their boundaries, your values and your patience. How you handle these tantrums will pretty much depict how your child asks for things in later life.
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<p>Giving in to your child is the worst possible outcome. By allowing them to get their own way through the tantrums will just tell the child that this is the right way to behave if they want to get something.
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<p>The best parenting tip toddlers discipline strategy to deal with a toddler tantrum is to ignore it. Ensure your child is going to come to no harm, and then refuse to give your child any attention until they have stopped.
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<p>Both negative and positive attention is seen as a reward for the child. Don&#8217;t give in, regardless of how embarrassed you may be.
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<p>Coping with toddlers and gaining the skills your need to be a great parent happen a day at a time, you can only get better through tackling these issues &#8211; don&#8217;t give up!
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		<title>The Music ,guide to Make Your Kids More Successful,</title>
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<p>Benefits of Music Education Shown to Include Leadership and Teamwork Skills Besides being a sure way to become the life of the party, learning to play an instrument can make your children smarter, better adjusted, and better equipped to adopt a position of leadership in a diverse world. Some of the benefits of music education include the development of leadership and teamwork skills. The idea that music education makes children smarter isn&#8217;t just our opinion. Music has a mathematical precision; the rhythms, pitches, and motifs in musical composition can all be expressed with numbers and equations. Maybe that is why the 1993 Standardized Achievement Test (SAT) showed above-average scores in both mathematical and verbal portions of the test by high school students who studied music. At the time, President Bill Clinton and Education Secretary Richard Riley were calling for enriched arts education for all children. Being smart is important, but it&#8217;s also critical that children be well adjusted. Children with music education &#8212; especially those in a school setting with other musicians &#8212; develop the key people-skills that are essential to functioning in society, including teamwork, problem solving, and leadership. They gain from the hard work of music mastery, learning self-discipline and self-worth through accomplishments. Studies demonstrate that the students most likely to be elected to class office, achieve the highest grades, or receive honors for academic achievement are the students who &#8212; you guessed it &#8212; study music. There is also an impossible to quantify, yet essential quality that music adds to each of our lives. If, as argued by the Oxford Review of Education as far back as 1996, the richness of music is itself enough justification for the teaching of it , then are music&#8217;s other benefits unimportant? We do not believe so. Music education should and does have measurable benefits. What we know is that music education helps children improve academic skills, develop leadership skills, and gain a sense of accomplishment. We also know that support for music education in public schools is always under financial pressure. You may have to resort to private or virtual lessons to help your children learn music. Be involved, pay attention, and behave as if your children&#8217;s music education is as important as math and writing education. Why? Because it is. But if that doesn&#8217;t convince your son or daughter to study music, perhaps the fact that musicians are the life of the party will! Guitar players and singers and pianists are always in demand, no matter what the venue; whether in church musical groups or jazz combos or contemporary rock groups, with bass players and drummers close behind. With the current decline in support for music and arts education, it is more important than ever for parents to encourage their children to study music.</p>
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		<title>Byers Guide to Parental Control Software</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parents want to guide and watch their children but at the same time know they cannot be there all the time sitting with them when they are online. So even though parents are aware of the danger of the internet, talk to their kids and monitor them at home, parents know it is not possible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parents want to guide and watch their children but at the same time know they cannot be there all the time sitting with them when they are online. So even though parents are aware of the danger of the internet, talk to their kids and monitor them at home, parents know it is not possible to be the one that keep them safe all the time on the internet. They also know even if they trust them well, there are accidental search that can lead to harmful and material even they are not looking for it. So deciding on buying parental control software is considered a logical and responsible step more parents are taking.</p>
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<p>Buying parental control software could be something you just take few minutes in doing. You sit down in front of the computer, &#8220;Google&#8221; some right words for it, press a link and buy a product. At the same time there is not certain that best software&#8217;s are those that will appear in top ten of Google search and you might be want to consider thinking what do I want my parental control software be able to do for me?</p>
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<p>You could start buy asking other parents what they are using and asking for their experience. You could also try to browse around test look at their sites and read about that software; even send email to the sales apartment. You should check if the software has a 15 days trial period so you can test the software. Check for things like is the software being updated, which is very important in this day by day changing online world were dangers of the internet is always changing and software that the parental control software needs to work with is also updating and changing.</p>
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<p>The biggest question you need to ask yourself when deciding on buying parental control software is the function of it. What do you want the parental software to do for you? Parental control software do not all have the same features and possibilities and you should therefore spend some time on thinking &#8220;what kind of parental control software do I need&#8221; Most of them will do different things for you and you may need different things for best safe surfing in your family. The possibilities are enormous. Let&#8217;s go over few things parental control software may have in their toolbox, so for you to use it in your buying guide you can look for those things you want to have when browsing through parental control website doing your own <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.responsiblesurfing.com">parental control</a> software review.</p>
<p><b>Filtering:</b> Does the software have filtering option? Most software will filter (pornographic filter, hate site filters, making bomb filter, violence filter etc. sites for you, but you may want to think how and how much control you have over the filtering system. 1. Does the parental control software have a database of blocked and family friendly sites? 2. Does the software allow you to create additional filtering list of sites you want to block? 3. Does the software have ability for you to only allow certain sites you choose and filter all other sites? 4. Does the software have a allow list have the ability to allow sites permanently and therefore overriding all other filtering system. 5. Does the software have dynamic content filter that block sites based on the content on each site you open?</p>
<p><b>Blocking software:</b> You may also want to know if the parental control software is also blocking software, allowing you to block software&#8217;s you may think is harmful.</p>
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<p>1. Does the software Block p2P file sharing like e.g. torrent software that are often used to download illegal software, music, movies, games and adult material?</p>
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<p>2. Does it block chat programs?</p>
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<p>3. Does the software block games that are considered more addictive e.g. MMORPG games?</p>
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<p>4. Does the software allow you to choose additional software from the computer and block it?</p>
<p><b>Monitoring Software:</b> You may want to check if the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.responsiblesurfing.com/articles/15/default.aspx">parental control software</a> allows you to monitor the overall use of the computer and give you a good report on what has been happening. Does the software monitor all keystrokes that will enable you to read what has been written on the computer based on the software the words were written in? You may also want to have a screen shots recording in the software to able you to see how what has been happening in a form of picture of the screen. The screen shots recording is also good as a proof if something bad happens, e.g. Predator harassing the child, or some other child bullying the child on chat application. With screen shots you have a proof of what has happened after these incidents. Some software also has email monitoring of incoming and outgoing emails. Last option you may want to check for if the software monitors all cut and paste-ing on the computer both picture and text.</p>
<p><b>Time control software:</b> This is a feature that can be extremely important in avoiding the computer will take too much time from school work, friends, sports and possibly preventing internet addiction. You may want to look closely into if the software allows you to specify how many hours a month, week and per day. You may want to control differently at what time of day and different between weekdays and weekends. At last the possibility of controlling some specific behavior such as applications or watching movies could be an option you want to check for</p>
<p><b>Protecting Privacy:</b> The internet is a dangerous place for kids with predators lurking in chat rooms the importance of protecting privacy is important factor in buying a safe surfing tool as parental control software. Therefore a software that allow you to block user for sending out private information as address or phone number and/or take screen shots and notify you when private information are being sent from the home computer.</p>
<p><b>Alerts and Reports:</b> Parental control software is not as useful if it never tell you what is happening. Good report system is important to go over the computer use and good alert system that notify you in an email or SMS can be extremely important to be able to get alert as soon as something bad things happen.</p>
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<p>There are many other factors to look for, how easy to use the software is, is it doing what it is supposed to do, what kind of support can I a get and does the website provide me with some other useful tools or information&#8217;s. There are of course other things as well to look for as does the software provides me with specific tool for specific things I am aiming to avoid or control. These specific things could be related to e.g. all the emerging internet addiction, that is gaming addiction prevention, gambling addiction prevention, pornographic and cybersex addiction prevention. Are there some helpful tools for younger children or older children .</p>
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<p>You may also want to look at how sure am I of being able to control the computer and my kid&#8217;s not just get around the software. You want to choose a software that is password protected, can be set in stealth mode and stop others from changing anything in the computer control panel.</p>
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<p>Most important thing is to take your time searching, reading, asking, testing and in the end when you are happy choosing the right parental control software.</p>
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<p>Bjorn Hardarson is a clinical psychologist with ten years of therapy experience, around 15000 therapy sessions. For more information on buying <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.responsiblesurfing.com">parental control</a> software he recommends <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.responsiblesurfing.com"></a><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.responsiblesurfing.com">http://www.responsiblesurfing.com</a></p>
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