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Dealing with a parenting problem needs to be addressed on different levels. Not all parenting problems can be put in the same basket but one thing they have in common is the solution is never immediate.
Reacting on impulse as a solution is never a smart thing. Tackling each problem on it’s merits is a good start. There are various stages in a child’s life where they are going to run into problems simply because of growing up. It may be school work, peer pressure, eating problems, relationship issues…there is any number of situations children will face which will present you with a parenting problem.
So how do you react? Seeking solutions today seems a heck of a lot easier than it was even two decades ago. In fact, the benefit of living in the 21st century and dealing with a parenting problem is you can now remain anonymous. And the internet has given us the opportunity too.
But by the same token, it may not be the ideal situation simply because you are dealing with advice in cyber space and have no idea who or where the advice is coming from. Many parenting solution organizations are now online and the best advice you can get is to stick with the ones you know rather than getting on many of the forums and trying to read between the lines.
Children’s Issues
Here’s a parenting problems or two which you may resonate with:
- getting your child to clean their room
- improving your child’s habits around the home
- getting your child to spend more time away from the television or computer
- picking up bad or even deadly habits such as drugs
- eating disorders or simply trying to get them to eat right
- school work issues and getting your child to study
Three Parenting Problem Solution Points
A problem isn’t one until you recognize it. Until you admit to yourself there is an issue finding a solution is pointless. So let’s take a look at some avenues you can pursue to find help with your parenting problem:
1. Finding suitable reference points online. There are also chat room on these sites where you can interact with real parents who have encountered similar problems and can share with you what worked for them
2. Referring to books and again, online is an easy way to get hold of books without asking for help in person if you want to remain anonymous. In the area too you can find books on almost any subject with great advice and solutions.
3. There is always professional help available if you consider you need to seek some. Locally, your city council will have a list of areas you can refer to and it’s important to choose the right solution center.
Some parental problems may be solved right away while some may take a lot longer or may need to try many different approaches to get to the bottom of it; where as some may require constant working on it for long periods of time; whatever the case, recognizing a parenting issue and working on it for as long as it takes is the only way to deal with it.

One of the most controversial topics on parenting is about imposing discipline on a child. What, exactly, do we mean when we discipline a child? Will it matter to him if the parent disciplines him or not? Some believe that too much disciplining will create a person who will have so many hang-ups later in life, needing a therapist to function normally, and, thus, would impose little discipline. For others, they think that very little disciplining can lead to a person who knows no boundaries, posing a danger to society, and would tend to be very strict. This article will talk about disciplining a child, why it is important, and some tips on effective discipline.
What is discipline?
A lot of people equate discipline to punishment. When they hear of the word “discipline”, they think of spankings, time outs, grounding, and other actions penalizing wrongdoing. Yet, one must remember that the word “discipline” has the same root word as that of “disciple”. Both came from a Latin word meaning “pupil”. Thus, discipline really means to teach or to guide. Punishment may be a form of disciplining, but not the only one.
What are the effects of discipline?
Let us take the game of baseball. Supposing there are no rules in playing the game. There are no strike zones, no outs, or no way to keep scores. How fun will that be? The rules are imposed not to stifle the players but to make the game more enjoyable. Without the rules, players may not even have the motivation to hone their skills.
This is also true with discipline. By imposing rules and boundaries according to the child’s age, he can develop self-discipline, helping the child to grow up happy and well adjusted.
Some tips on effective discipline.
1. Rules must be clear to the child.
Going back to our example of the game of baseball, what if the batter does not understand why a certain pitch is called a ball, while another is called a strike. Without this understanding, the batter will swing his bat with every pitch, even if the ball is way above his head.
Rules that are vague to a child will only lead to frustration. Talk with your child when putting limits. Be sure that your child understands what is expected of him when a situation occurs.
2. Be consistent.
What if the distance between the first base and the home plate is varied every time a batter comes up to the plate? Worse, what if the base is moved while the player is running towards it?
By being consistent, a child learns that certain actions will result in a predictable consequence. The child will learn self-discipline, for he will know what actions to take, or not take, if he wants to have, or avoid, a certain outcome.
3. Provide positive feedback.
Actions that are rewarded get repeated. Unfortunately, there are some children who think that being noticed by a busy parent is a form of reward. The child may behave badly, even risking punishment, just to get the attention of his parent. Therefore, be sure to reward good behavior. A simple “thank you”, a kiss, or even a little smile may be enough feedback.
Remember, to discipline your child is to teach him how to grow up happy and secure. He will not see your disciplining as punishment; rather, he will look at it as a sign of love
Naming Ceremonies and the less formal Naming Day are becoming increasingly popular methods of welcoming a new baby into the world.
This means that for many of you, there is a new gifting occasion on the horizon that you have had no previous experience buying for. The subsequent question follows, “What on Earth do I buy for an occasion such as this one!?” – naming day gifts
Before we answer this let’s take a look at what exactly a Naming Day Ceremony is all about. It is basically a special way of welcoming a child into a family or commemorating the birth of a new baby. It is an opportunity for parents, in the company of friends and relatives, to make promises of commitment and love to the child and to establish the child’s identity in the community.
The ceremony itself is unique to each family and it is entirely up to them to decide on the poems, music and readings that will be performed on the day.
Supporting Adults are bestowed the honor of declaring their commitment to the child’s well being and they are usually grandparents or close family friends who will play an important role in the child’s life. The role is quite similar to the role of a Godparent in a more religious family.
Okay, so let’s move on to what you can buy as a thoughtful and appropriate gift for this occasion. Although children of any age can be welcomed into a new family with a naming ceremony, the gift idea I am about to propose is exclusively for welcoming new babies into the world. This type of name day is by far the most popular and if this is the gifting occasion you are concerned with please read on.
There is a company that we work with called Lullaby Babies and they manufacture a unique range of baby gifts tailored to specific occasions in the baby calendar. Via their website, customers can personalize one of their beautiful, original lullabies written specifically for the occasion. The finished CD is presented in a stunning, collectable CD tin whcih means the gift can serve as a precious family keepsake for all the years to come. With the baby’s name sung beautifully in every chorus, many parents choose to order one for incorporation into the naming ceremony itself. We have heard countless reports of ceremonies with rooms full of people reduced to tears by the emotional melodies and personal lyrics of the lullabies. With ten traditional acoustic lullabies also included on the CD, this gift doubles as an effective sleeping aid and so the parents can enjoy using the CD for many months after the ceremony.
We have no hesitation in recommending their services to our customers, some of whom are currently planning a naming ceremony and others whom are searching for a keepsake gift. The products really are first rate and their customer service is impeccable. The products are dispatched within one working day of ordering online and they offer a full money back guarantee in the unlikely event that any customer is dissatisfied. They proudly inform their website visitors that to date, nobody has ever requested a refund!
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