Tag Archive for: advice
That’s Not How We Do It in Our Family
Over the years our children have come home and said things like, “You know, Eric’s family watches TV during dinner.” To which we would respond. “That’s nice, but that’s not how we do it in our family.”
Our response served two…
Guns Guns Guns
So, what do we tell our kids when someone with a gun goes crazy?
What do we tell our kids when someone with guns goes crazy? Do we say “Well, I’m sorry son, but in this country we have the right to bear arms, so that guy should have been…
One Foot In Front of the Other
It's hard to be happy all of the time.
People say I’m an optimist… and, by most accounts, including my own, I would have to agree. Some days however, getting out of bed is not something that I look forward to. On those days, life is…
Patriotic Parenting – Making America Great Again
Do it by raising great children. A “great” country needs great citizens… and building great citizens begins with focused and responsible parenting. Here are 5 ways that I believe patriotic parents can raise intelligent, inspired…
Post Inauguration Parenting – 8 Simple Tips
After saying farewell to President Obama, one of the best parenting examples I could have ever wanted, I, like many others am dealing with the inauguration of President Trump. I am optimistic that the enormous responsibility the…
Grandparenting
Well. It happened. We became grandparents at the end of December.
Of course, nothing went according to plan. We were expecting this grandson after The Holidays - in early January - right about now. We were mentally preparing…
Prescription For a Happy Thanksgiving
There’s been a lot of complaining going on recently… the unknown (election), the weather (extreme), the world (wars, immigration, Brexit).
It’s so bad even Kanye can’t handle it.
But tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and earlier today I decided…
The Homework Heretic
It’s back-to-school time and homework is in the news. Mrs. Brandy Young, a brilliant second-grade teacher in Godley, Texas sent a note home to parents explaining that her students would have no “formally assigned” homework this year.…
Tyrants, Toddlers, and Trump
I know a number of people who have toddlers that they describe as “difficult.”
These children have been complicated from the start. As tiny tyrants, they’ve spit out their food, pounded the table, or thrown tantrums unabated…
Self-Respect – A Key Parenting Ingredient
Teaching our children respect for others starts with teaching them respect for us, and this can be done without sacrificing our children's individuality or personal development. First, we have to believe in the importance of our role as parents,…