The overprotective parent trap: how to keep children safe without holding them back
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Parents can feel overprotective about their children, and these feelings may not be realized until children exhibit such behavior as being shy or scared. Parents need to be cautious and can avoid being overprotective by objectively assessing situations and encouraging new activities.
Publication Name: Woman's Day
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0043-7336
Year: 1997
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Just say yes
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Letting children occasionally bend the rules creates a stronger parent-child relationship. Parents should base their decisions on the validity of their children's arguments, long-term impact of rule bending on the child as well as their child's age and personality.
Publication Name: Woman's Day
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0043-7336
Year: 1995
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Teach kids to love school; with your help, they'll conquer their fears and thrive
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Parents can help their children love learning and become well-adjusted socially in school by starting early. Tips on introducing young children to school, communicating with teachers, overseeing homework and settling problems with other kids are given.
Publication Name: Woman's Day
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0043-7336
Year: 1997
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