When conflicts between parents and kids uproar, the usual onset of alienation and segregation, between the two, starts to appear. Parents presume that their kids need to learn manners and therefore, the only solution to that is by not communicating with them, cutting on their pocket money, or deprive them of their cell phone or […]
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Your Kids Too Are Probably Using Their Smartphone to Cheat in Exams
It may come as a surprise to most of the parents that their kids cheat in exams or for quizzes in school. But this new study makes it pretty clear—Parents underestimate their children’s ability to cheat in exams, as only 3 percent believe that their kids cheat, whereas, 35 percent of the kids do actually […]
Navigating the Digital World—How Parents Can Participate In Their Kids’ Online Safety
Do you remember the first time you used internet? I bet you do. Let me tell you mine’s. It was an Intel Pentium 1 Desktop that was the size of a mini fridge. Too many fans and massive boards, with much of everything wired—most of them tangled across my feet. Amongst that agglomeration, I got […]
5 Important Tips for Raising a Teen
This month, we will be emphasizing all our attention towards anti-bullying techniques and tips for better parenting. This month is all about being a better parent and how to secure your relationship with your teen. The magnanimity of emotions rustling inside a teen’s body is immeasurable. Parents need to think of the time when they […]
4 Key Areas Where Your13-Year Old Need Some Development
Teenage is the most tiring part for parents. Too many teen tantrums and anomalies force parents desperately try anything that soothes this rough patch for their family. Teens simply want more freedom but parents can’t simply grant it to them. Teens may also find it difficult to deal with the extra privileges and responsibilities that […]
Negotiate With Your Teen with This One Simple Tip
It’s about timing and relationship that determines if your child will have want to negotiate or not. For example, there is no negotiation when a new baby is born. From feeding to clothing to diaper change, everything is taken care of without any sort of negotiation. As a kid matures, his ability to think and […]
It’s The National Bully Prevention Month and This Is What Parents Need to Know about It
October is the month to put down all the bullies and haters, because, it’s the National Bully Prevention month—one of the most important months of the calendar for parents and kids. A Brief Introduction about the National Bully Prevention Month The month was set aside in 2006 to deal with the issue of bullying by […]
How to Help Your Suicidal Teen?
It’s one of toughest times for parents when the kids, who they have raised into teens with their hands, give them clues about their suicidal state of mind. Many parents find it difficult to cope with the “what ifs” involved in any such circumstance. It’s really alarming and frightening no doubt; some parents may even […]
Smartphone Monitoring of Your Elementary School Kids—the Dos and Don’ts
The average age for a child to get their first smartphone is around 12 years. However, many kids are getting access to smartphones and tablets even before that. If you have been thinking about purchasing a mobile phone for your younger child, then today’s read is just for you! The Dos The basic purpose of […]
6 Ways to Make Your Teen Get Things Done
Whether it’s about cleaning up the room, or doing homework, you don’t have to give up on the hope that one day; your kids will do these things themselves, without your saying. Follow these steps and chances are that your teen will listen to you and get things done. 1. Focus On Your Relationship with […]