The World’s Strictest Parents – In HD – Series 2 – Israel – Part 1 of 6 – From JK_Pro On PS3 Two wayward British teenagers experience strict parenting on the other side of the world, as Gemma Lyons from Farnborough and Jack Travers from Winchester travel to Israel. For a week they must live under the religious rules of the Sha-ked family. The Orthodox Jewish Sha-keds and their five children live in a gated community half an hour from Jerusalem, where every resident follows the strict religious codes. The Sha-keds expect the British teens to follow the community rules of modest dress for girls and no long hair or make up for boys, rules that the teens immediately struggle with. Over the week, the teens challenge the codes of modesty and respect demanded of them, and struggle to overcome their own defiant characters. Can the Sha-keds’ Orthodox parenting and views effect any change in the British teens?
Annette
Archive for October, 2009
The World’s Strictest Parents – In HD – Series 2 – Israel – Part 1 of 6 – From JK_Pro On PS3
Saturday, October 31st, 2009Snoop Dogg Gives Pete Wentz Parenting Advice F’nMTV
Friday, October 30th, 2009
This is from Pete’s new show on MTV call F’nMTV Video Preimeres (SP) and it’s were snoop Dogg gives pete some ad. on parenting!
Norman
What is a good defense theme to defend the poice for shooting a teenage robber?
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009heres the scoop…the parents of a teen are suing the police department because their son was shot. the teen was climbing a fence and the officer shouted cease and desist. the teen turned to the right…the officer thought his life was in danger so he shot the teen ONE time. The teen was actually reaching for a cell phone located on his right hip…but the officer was unaware of this. it is important to the note that the victim continued to make movements after the officer said cease and desist.
Steven
How to Split Parenting Time in a Michigan Divorce
Monday, October 26th, 2009
In a divorce case involving child custody, what was once referred to as visitation is now called parenting time. Michigan divorce law defines standard custody to be when one party has sole physical custody of the child (or children) and the other party known as the non-custodial parent has reasonable parenting time to spend with their child. In other words, the parent without sole custody gets to see their kids on weekends, holidays, and in the summer. This weekend-holiday-summer arrangement isnt set in stone though. Jacob Femminineo gets into the specifics of parenting time in this video and describes the many, many ways that parenting time can be divided between divorced parents. Naturally, the goal is to consider what is in the best interest of the child but there is a way to get to a magic number so that both parents can get equal quality parenting time with their kids.
Georgia
Has someone asked for your parenting advice only to not use it?
Sunday, October 25th, 2009My friend does this all the time. She says that my kid is very well behaved but she doesnt bother to use my suggestions. Why does she even ask me? I’m not saying she is a bad mom, she is great mother to HER daughter. She just does things different and thats fine.
Stephanie












