Kids Behavior In Public

By Liz on Saturday, December 5, 2009
Filled Under: Behavior Problems


www.EndBadBehavior.com – Some kids like to misbehave in public just to get extra attention from their parents. Unfortunately, it works since parents are forced to react to the child’s behaviors.

Is Mothers’ Employment Status Correlated with Children’s Behavorial Problems?: Is Romanian Mothers’ Employment Status during a Child’s First Year of Life … School-Age Children’s Behavior Problems?

By Liz on Saturday, December 5, 2009
Filled Under: Behavior Problems

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Although research studies are more likely now than in the past to include children and families of varied racial and ethnic backgrounds, no attempts have been made to examine the relationship between early maternal employment among Romanian mothers and their children?s behavioral problems. Therefore, based on a sample drawn from a Romanian population, this study investigates whether maternal employment during the first year of the child’s life is related to … More >>

Is Mothers’ Employment Status Correlated with Children’s Behavorial Problems?: Is Romanian Mothers’ Employment Status during a Child’s First Year of Life … School-Age Children’s Behavior Problems?

Is your Diet Plan Hurting your Kids?

By Liz on Friday, December 4, 2009
Filled Under: Behavior Problems

In 2001, a study showed that mothers’ eating habits significantly influence how their daughters eat. Even more than anything these mothers do to directly control the eating behavior of their daughters.


If that’s true, have you ever wondered how your dieting behavior affects your kids?


Before you choose a new diet plan, here are some things you might want to do for your kids’ sakes as well as your own:


1. Avoid perfect diets.


You’re not perfect. Nobody is.


If you choose a diet that requires perfect eating behavior, you’re setting yourself up for failure. And you’ll probably beat yourself up when you inevitably cheat – and cheat big.


If you don’t set realistic standards for yourself, your kids may think they have to meet impossible standards of perfection, too.


Isn’t it better to let them see you diet realistically? Show them how you can lose weight, but still handle social occasions like parties and eating out with friends.


Show them how you can work in a sweet treat now and then without acting like it’s a character flaw.


Give yourself permission to be human. For your benefit and for theirs.


2. Avoid crash diets.


You already know it’s unhealthy to lose more than 1 or 2 pounds a week. So don’t do it.


You wouldn’t want your kids to engage in risky or unhealthy behavior. You shouldn’t, either.


Unless your doctor advises you to lose weight more quickly, stick to a diet plan that helps you to lose weight gradually.


3. Don’t eliminate any food groups when you’re dieting.


You need proper nutrition and so do your kids. So make sure all of you eat a balanced diet with enough choices from all the food groups. That way, all of you will stay strong and healthy.


Losing weight doesn’t depend on cutting out certain foods or food groups. It’s just a matter of cutting calories. Wisely.


Anyone who tells you anything different is misinformed or lying. It’s calories. Period.


4. Set a sensible weight loss target for yourself.


You don’t want your kids to look like they’re anorexic. Neither should you.


It’s not healthy. And it’s not attractive, either.


Besides, we all know that magazines touch up those celebrity photos so our favorite stars look perfect. It’s fantasy. It’s illusion. It’s not real.


So get real. Diet down to a healthy target weight, then stop. There’s no need to go to some fashion extreme. You wouldn’t want your kids to do it, would you?


5. Avoid yo-yo dieting.


If you’re jumping from one diet to another with no real success or if your weight fluctuates wildly, then you’re choosing the wrong diet plans. Skip the extreme diets that torture you until you break.


You need to choose something you can live with so you can lose the weight once and for all.


Does that mean you’ll never gain an extra pound or two?


Of course not. But if you choose a realistic diet plan, you’ll discover how to handle minor setbacks so they don’t become major problems.


At the same time, you’ll show your kids how to cope with weight loss in a healthier, less frustrating way in case they ever face the same problem as adults.


Show your kids that dieting doesn’t have to be torture. That it doesn’t have to be unhealthy. That you don’t have to become an emotional basket case.


Show them that you can have a life and still enjoy it-even when you’re losing weight.


It’s better for you. And it’s better for them.


6. Don’t overreact if you cheat on your diet.


You don’t want your kids to obsess over body image. And you certainly don’t want them to have their entire self-image wrapped up in what they eat, do you?


Then don’t do it to yourself.


It’s easy to let a diet consume your life. Every conversation, every thought, every action seems to be about food and calories and fat grams and whatever else you’re counting on your diet plan.


Yes, you have to become more aware of what you eat when you want to lose weight. But do yourself and everyone around you a favor.


Keep it in perspective. Plan your meals. Then live your life.


If you deviate from the plan every once in a while, oh well. That’s life. Move on.


If you choose a realistic diet plan, it won’t be the end of the world. And you’ll still reach your weight loss goals.


Every diet plan should allow for those times when you need to indulge.


That way, you’re more likely to succeed. And everyone around you will be happier if you’re not obsessed with your diet.


Plus your kids may learn to keep their body image in perspective, too.


7. Get your doctor’s approval before you start any new diet plan.


This is probably the best thing you can do for your kids. Show them how to be sensible and how to take proper care of their health. Show them by taking care of your health.


It’s the best gift you can give them.


Important Disclaimer: This information is presented for educational purposes only. This isn’t medical advice and it’s not a substitute for any advice or treatment from your physician. You should always see your doctor before starting any new diet.

Debbie Fontana is a full-time author and business owner who writes about health, weight loss, looking great, and feeling fantastic. She created the delicious I Love to Cheat lifestyle diet and the companion I Love to Cheat Rewards Newsletter. She encourages her subscribers to submit their weight loss problems, questions, and concerns. Visit her at I Love to Cheat Diet Plan | Weight Loss Success Story

Bad children behavior : Solutions reviews !

By Liz on Friday, December 4, 2009
Filled Under: Behavior Problems

How does “happy family” sounds right now ?

Well it probably sounds far from reality. I know the bad children behavior routine : tantrums, defiant behavior, tears, screaming, no time for yourself, for your husband/wife, stress… the list never ends.

It’s hard to accept we need help because as parents, we think it should be “natural” to be good parents. Well no, it’s definitely not that easy to raise kids because understanding children is something we’ve lost as adults. Do you remember what you were feeling and thinking at age 7 ?

“Am I a bad parent ?”. Just stop asking. That’s not the point because there is not just one way of parenting. Your kid is unique and you’re trying your best to make him feel happy and loved. But HOW is another issue ! We’re not asked to know psychology or to study a manual to avoid bad children behavior when we become parents so we act based on what we know ! You see ? Not your fault.

BUT what is sure is that bad children behavior can be stopped. And if you don’t change anything in how you communicate with your child, NOTHING is going to change. And it might get worse as your child grows up. That’s what worried me and pushed me to make significant changes in my way of parenting. I used to say “Time will make her change, soon she’ll not be a kid anymore and things will get much better” but that’s an illusion. It can get worse. That’s reality. But in this reality, you can make that change happen because people like you and I, parents, therapists, worked on the issue before us and believe me or not, this is priceless, because our own life and our kid’s are priceless.

I’d doing this because I want to bring a message of hope to all the people who, like me, have been struggling with their kids’ behavior for too long. Now I know things can change.

Which parenting method should I choose ?

First I wanted to rank the best parenting methods available online because I bought several (even though the first I bought worked great with my daughter June !). But I wanted to know the other methods to write this review and help other parents make a choice.

But I noticed something : I can’t do that. Because bad children behavior is something that is lived differently by each family and the different methods are not meant for the same kind of children. I said to myself that even if somebody else might have the solution you need to stop your child’s behavior problems, you’re the one who knows your child, his habits, tantrums, words…

So I decided to select the 4 best (fastly and permanently efficient) parenting guides or call them as you want (methods, techniques, programs…) and write a short review on each of them. I think that’s fair. Then you can go on their website, read more and purchase the one that’s the RIGHT ONE for you and your child if you think it can work for you. Please note that these methods are for everyone (single parents, grandparents raising grandchildren, gay parents, adopted parents… )

I hope this will help ! Remember bad children behavior is NOT a fatality !

The 4 methods are 100% Money Back Guaranteed ! (no questions ask)

That’s an important criteria to me !

Here’s the link to the reviews : –> http://hubpages.com/hub/-4-Parenting-Methods-Reviews <–

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By Liz on Thursday, December 3, 2009
Filled Under: Behavior Problems

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