Family Dynamics
Get Over it, Kid!
By Laura Leavitt
Children take time to learn exactly what is worth a big reaction and what needs to roll off our backs.
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How to Have a Happy Marriage When You’re Busy Being Parents
By Laura Leavitt
Fill your marriage with both deep love for your spouse and love for your children.
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How to Say "I Love You" with Meaning
By Laura Leavitt
By Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller “I love you,” are three words all children need to hear often from their parents. Do you want those words to have real meaning to your child? Do you want them to connect one heart to another? Do you want to use them to develop a level of intimacy in your family
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In-laws and Outlaws: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
By Laura Leavitt
Babyproofing Your Marriage: How to Laugh More, Argue Less, and Communicate Better as Your Family Grows by Stacie Cockrell, Cathy O'Neill, Julia Stone. www.babyproofingyourmarriage.com “Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city.” —George Burns How many people
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Is one of your kids suffering from “Middle-Child Syndrome”?
By Laura Leavitt
by Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D.We’ve all heard about the effect that birth order has on our characteristics. Some people probably put too much emphasis on how much it actually determines, but it’s also hard to disagree with the idea that the order in which children are born into their family can impact
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Is Your Child Introverted? A Quiz
By Laura Leavitt
These are some of the signs that your child prefers alone time for getting energy.
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Meet the Supermanny!
By Laura Leavitt
The Super-Manny has great advice for others who spend a lot of time with children.
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Parenting 101 - Leading By Example
By Laura Leavitt
Your example can be the most important part of how your child learns about the world.
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Positive Thinking for Kids
By Laura Leavitt
Children see our ways of interacting with the world and learn from them - here are some ways to help your kids think positively.
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Rational Parents = Rational Kids
By Laura Leavitt
When we let ourselves get so frazzled, we model that behavior for our kids.
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