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1-8-2010 Best Parenting Articles This Week

Posted Jan 08 2010 10:09pm

Hello Readers,

We are in South America–Argentina, Chile and Uruguay working on our next book Parenting is Flat! Hope your January is super!


Making positive changes in your life stem from asking for help, but often help is hard to ask for. Here are the 10 reasons why.


A cool way to get to know those we love ever more, and for them to get to know us better.


5 tips to discovering faith with the help of your friends, family and a little research.


4 classic games that are still fun, for teens or adults!


A 5-step guide to surviving a tough transition, switching schools in the middle of high school.


Understanding teens dealing with learning disabilities.


Tips that take you through prior, during and post exam-day.

Discipline without distress:  135 tools for raising caring, responsible children without time-out, spanking, punishment or bribery, by Judy Arnall

Frog or Prince? The Smart Girl’s Guide to Boyfriends By  Kaycee Jane

A prince is a metaphor for a healthy relationship, a frog is the opposite. When we know better like what to expect from a relationship—what needs we deserve and how we deserve to be treated—we’ll all make better choices.

Book of the Week:

In honor of New Year’s, we are celebrating the official launch of Brett Blumenthal’s bestselling, new and highly acclaimed book, “GET REAL” and STOP Dieting Learn the 5 Simple Rules to shed excess weight and maintain a healthy weight for life, WITHOUT DIETING! “GET REAL” gives you the facts, information and tools to help you eat healthy today, tomorrow and for the rest of your life.  The best part?  You’ll look and feel better than ever!  So, in 2010, join the “GET REAL” movement and make a Resolution to STOP Dieting!

The Imposter: How a Juvenile Criminal Succeeded in Business and Life by Kip Kreiling

A great biographical story about someone who overcame seemingly insurmountable challenges to rise to the top.  A great read for parents and teens. I think this is a great example for kids and parents who need to be reminded that they can do anything they put their mind too, work hard and achieve their dreams. Kip serves as an amazing inspiration to young people and the book is a fun and easy read despite some of the challenging topics he presents.

Do you want to be a youth coach? This amazing fulfilling and lucrative career is an awesome choice for students, moms, and individuals who want to make a difference and need flexible hours for good pay. Vanessa Van Petten has created the Youthology program to teach people how to coach, motivate and organize youth and families.  She works with hundreds of other youthologists all over the world. Check out our youth Coach Program: Youthology!

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