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Uninvolved Parenting - Articles
Your Parenting Style May Affect Your Teen’s Driving
by
RaisingTeens
Posted
Tue 20 Oct 2009 12:00am
) or authoritarian (low support with rules and monitoring) parents are half as likely to speed. They also wear seatbelts twice as often as teens with uninvolved parents (low support and low rules.)
Compared to teens with uninvolved parents, teens with authoritative parents
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When a parent’s not a parent
by
Barbara M.

Posted
Sat 08 Aug 2009 10:56pm
There may be some doubt as to who are the best people to have charge of children, but there can be no doubt that parents are the worst. ~George Bernard Shaw
This month I’ve got a whole run of cases where a parent’s rights may be involuntarily terminated. The purpose of the termination is to free up the children for adoption, some by stepparents
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Parenting : The way you interact with your kid
by
My Lovely Grandma
Posted
Sun 11 Oct 2009 10:02pm
Research shows that there are four predominant styles of parenting: permissive, authoritarian, authoritative and uninvolved. Identify your style, examine others and adopt... is that they may become stubborn and rebel as they feel they are not being heard.
Uninvolved parenting: These kinds of parents appear to take nothing seriously, are unresponsive to child
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Parent’s Day in Korea…
by
Carissa H.
Posted
Fri 08 May 2009 11:23pm
Today we will celebrate Parent’s Day though not for us, for Little Man and Little Princess’ birth parents and foster parents!
To learn more about Parent’s Day go to Parent’s Day at Grown In My Heart!
But check out this video this loving daughter did for her parents! I loved it!
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Parent By a Community: The First Editable Parenting Book
by
Vanessa Van Petten
Posted
Thu 08 Jan 2009 3:03pm
Click here to view the embedded video.
Have you always wanted to write your own parenting advice, but do not feel like starting a whole blog or writing a book?
Are you a blogger or writer and want to get more of your ideas out there, or see what others think of your advice?
Do teens and parents agree or disagree on parenting rules?
What
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Susan Heim on Parenting Is a Best Parenting Blog!
by
Susan H.

Posted
Tue 21 Sep 2010 6:00am
From Guide to Online Schools
I was thrilled to get the word yesterday that Susan Heim on Parenting has been featured on Guide to Online School’s list of the 50 Best Parenting Blogs ! I hope you’ll check out some of the terrific blogs on this list. A description of each blog’s content is included to help you select some new ones to visit. Thank
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Communicating With Your Aging Parent’s Physician
by
Eva Z.
Posted
Sat 15 Jan 2011 10:01am
Physicians are a vital part of your aging parent’s health care. It is therefore crucial that you and your parent feel comfortable communicating questions and concerns to the appropriate physician.
Part of a Team – Reporting Symptoms
If you are your parent’s primary caregiver, you are an integral part of a team. As part of a team, you must share
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Parent’s Dilemma: Depowerizing Children
by
Vanessa Van Petten
Posted
Mon 17 Aug 2009 10:09pm
What does it really mean when teens ‘misbehave’, do something ‘wrong’ or ‘mess-up.’ I think that all parents have a fundamental dilemma when thinking about ‘punishing’ their children.
Some…
Parents Take Their Children’s Mistakes Personally
The first part of this argument is that many parents take their children’s mistakes personally. I cannot tell
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