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Paul M. Jerard Jr.'s Articles in Parenting

  • How to Teach Anger Management to Your Child
    Most of us recognize the continuing escalation of violence around us, due to intolerance, and many of us blame it on somebody else. Parents teach their children, all the time, and when one of us displays "road rage," while our child is in the car, we teach a brand new skill set.
  • Parents: You Can Do Something About Professional Sports Ethics
    Most of us can agree that there is a lack of ethics standards within professional sports today. The fact that many of today's sports heroes are ethical is a stroke of luck. The fact is - many sports superstars are good people, but what about the "bad apples" that shame their sport, teammates, communities, fans, and team owners?
  • Facts about Success Programs for Kids - Part 1
    What is the importance of an early childhood success program? What is a good success program for kids? When should my child start a success program? Can't I just wait and let my child make up his or her mind?
  • Facts about Success Programs for Kids - Part 2
    Many parents have the best of intentions, but end up over handling their son's or daughter's activities. Perfection is not realistically expected of adults, so why do we demand it from our children?
  • Facts about Success Programs for Kids - Part 3
    A child's development cannot be put on hold. He or she will learn something new every day, and you want to make sure the information learned is structural and positive. You can take control of your child's destiny when you understand that everything is an influence.
  • Give Your Child Life Skills for a Lifetime
    Many parents struggle with solutions to put their child on the fast track to success, and one such solution is not usually far from home.
  • Teach Your Child to Live for Maximum Potential
    At times, everyone feels a little depressed about life, and children are no exception. Just like you, children often experience "the same old grind." They get up for school, day care, or camp to travel the same road each weekday. Some children even look forward to weekends in the same way their parents do.
  • The Truth About Giving Advice
    All of us want to help, protect, and shield our children from life's daily disappointments. How can we give constructive advice, to a child, without being remembered as one of their worst critics? Any negative comment we make has a "ripple effect" and can turn into long-term hostility.
  • Back to School Responsibilities Again
    This is time of year for great changes, but here are two changes that will impact your child for life and require a bit of work and commitment on your part.

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