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Parenting Tips For Dads: How To Be A Better Father To Your Kids

Jan 2nd, 2011

Parenting Tips For Dads: How To Be A Better Father To Your Kids

Being a day in the 21st century has never been a more fun - or confusing - role to fill. Men today are still questioning what it is exactly to be a great modern day Dad. Here are a few expert-proven tips for being the best dad to your kids ever!

When The Kids Leave Home: Coping With Empty Nest Syndrome

Dec 30th, 2010

When The Kids Leave Home: Coping With Empty Nest Syndrome

Paula's last child had just gone off to college and Paula was struggling with a deep inner emptiness. She had been looking forward to this time for herself and her husband, but now that it was here, Paula felt lost. It was time to face the emptiness that had always been there but had been covered up with mothering.

Positive Classroom Management: Strategies For School Teachers

Dec 28th, 2010

Positive Classroom Management: Strategies For School Teachers

Many teachers report that they are not taught how to manage classroom behavior while in college; rather, their education focuses solely on academics and teaching methods. Brandi, a second-greade teacher was desperate for help with her class until she got Total Transformation for her son.

Four Family New Year Resolutions For A Fit, Flourishing 2011

Dec 27th, 2010

Four Family New Year Resolutions For A Fit, Flourishing 2011

There are four areas of life that need to be taken care of to ensure your family’s fitness in the coming New Year (and many more that follow). They are physical, emotional, financial and spiritual fitness. Here are some ways you can resolve to bring more fitness and prosperity to your family’s life in 2011.

Holiday Party Tips: 10 Ways To Avoid Alcohol-Related Disasters

Dec 26th, 2010

Holiday Party Tips: 10 Ways To Avoid Alcohol-Related Disasters

Families come together over the holidays, and often that means old conflicts come bubbling to the surface. The last thing you want to do is add fuel that can make a stressful holiday turn into a disaster: Alcohol. Here are 10 ways to minimize the risks associated with holiday drinking.

Social Skills For Children: Teaching Your Kids Etiquette

Dec 25th, 2010

Social Skills For Children: Teaching Your Kids Etiquette

Are you dreading taking your kids to holiday parties because of their lack of social skills? Your kids are learning from what you say and do, and they will model your behavior in social situations. Here are some basic social etiquette skills you can model for your kids to help them get along in social situations.

Conscious Parenting: Passing On The Baton Of Our Beliefs

Dec 24th, 2010

Conscious Parenting: Passing On The Baton Of Our Beliefs

All parents wish to provide their children with a firm moral foundation and see them grow into good human beings. As a conscious parent, your aim is not to control children through religion or spiritualism but to free their minds from rigidity and conventional clutter.

Green Christmas Ideas: How To Go Green With Holiday Shopping

Dec 22nd, 2010

Green Christmas Ideas: How To Go Green With Holiday Shopping

Will you be shopping green for Christmas? Let's take a close look at this and see if we can all do our part. By doing so we can help our community and help our environment.

Why Getting A College Degree Is Not Getting An Education

Dec 22nd, 2010

Why Getting A College Degree Is Not Getting An Education

Is there a difference between getting education and getting a degree? A college degree is just a representation that the individual has achieved a target level of subject mastery. In contrast, an education is everything that any degree is representing and should be regarded as the more important of the two.