How to love your kid's pals

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Parents can help their children select appropriate friends by making their home a pleasant place to visit. Parents can help prevent conflicts by staying in touch with their children's parents. Children need limits because limits make them feel more secure.

Author: Taffel, Ron
Childhood friendship

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Can you love your child too much?

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Mothers can smother or become too involved with their children in four ways: by being too candid, by basing parenting decisions on guilt, by not allotting their child sufficient leisure time, and by relying on a single parenting technique.

Author: Taffel, Ron
Column

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The real trouble with working mothers

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Most mothers work outside the home for financial reasons. Children do not know what is best for them, and working mothers should realize that children really need a happy mother, regardless of whether or not she works outside the home.

Author: Taffel, Ron
Working mothers

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Subjects list: Methods, Child rearing, Psychological aspects, Mother and child, Mother-child relations
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