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Judy Armes's Articles in Parenting Strategies

  • Parenting at School - Creating a Plan to Prevent Misbehavior Issues
    How many parents get notes from school about their child's misbehavior? Lots, I'd bet. The notes typically describe the kid's misbehavior and (unfortunately) leave it up to the parent to do something. What can you do when you're out-of-sight and out-of-mind?
  • From "Oughts" to Thoughts -- Creating Positive Family Behaviors
    How much of your child's misbehavior is the result of mistaken beliefs? Kids absorb our family styles and beliefs whether we talk about them or not. Since kids are always watching us, it makes sense to be careful what we say and what we do. For some ideas to change your child's thoughts about how families are "supposed" to work, read on...
  • Giving your child the gift of inner discipline
    As our kids are learning more and more about our Democratic culture, they may need some guidance to keep "rights" from leading to "anarchy". There is a way to promote the democratic ideal and still remain the leader in your family. To find out more, read on...
  • Parenting at School--Creating a Plan to Prevent Misbehavior Issues
    How many parents get notes from school about their child's misbehavior? Lots, I'd bet. The notes typically describe the kid's misbehavior and (unfortunately) leave it up to the parent to do something. What can you do when you're out-of-sight and out-of-mind? For some useful tips, Read on...
  • Homework Help: Punishment or Discipline for Struggling Students?
    Sometimes it's difficult for parents to know if their struggling student is defiant, insecure, unprepared or lazy. When homework gets done but not turned in, what does it mean? What is a parent to do when homework time becomes an argument, a stand-off or when a child gives up? Here's some thoughts--read on:
  • Parents & Kids: Talk about Current Events!
    Talking with your kids about issues "out-there" is a useful strategy to bring the topic to the dinner table! Luckily there is a lot of hot-topics in the news everyday we can use to start the dialogue. Following are some tips and clues to make the most of the discussion...
  • Parenting Paradox - We Love Our Kids - But They Drive Us Crazy
    Everyone hopes their child will be kindly, obedient, smart, courageous and (yes!) entertaining. We expect that we will enjoy our children and find our family experience rewarding. But what if we don't? What then?

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