Archive for January, 2010

Elena TV. interviews Amber Hartnell on Parenting

Friday, January 29th, 2010
birthasweknowit asked:


Elena Tonetti Vladimirova interviews Amber Hartnell at Harbin Hot Springs, CA October 23, 2008. Elena reflects on a mother’s first moments, looking on her child, watch Amber’s response, with appreciation for the instant mastery of newborns.

Constance

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Alex Details More of ‘Obamacare’ as a Trojan Horse for Total Enslavment on The Alex Jones Show 1/6

Monday, January 25th, 2010
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Under Obamacare, The Government Would Indoctrinate Your Kids Chuck Norris slams Stalinist home intrusion and indoctrination program Paul Joseph Watson www.prisonplanet.com Tuesday, August 11, 2009 TV star and political commentator Chuck Norris points out in an editorial today that under the Obamacare legislation currently being vociferously opposed in town halls across the country, the government would empower itself to carry out home intrusions and state re-education of children under a Stalinist indoctrination program. Obamacare is about the governments coming into homes and usurping parental rights over child care and development, writes Norris. Its outlined in sections 440 and 1904 of the House bill (Page 838), under the heading home visitation programs for families with young children and families expecting children. The programs (provided via grants to states) would educate parents on child behavior and parenting skills. The bill says that the government agents, well-trained and competent staff, would provide parents with knowledge of age-appropriate child development in cognitive, language, social, emotional, and motor domains modeling, consulting, and coaching on parenting practices, and skills to interact with their child to enhance age-appropriate development. Are you kidding me?! With whose parental principles and values? Their own? Certain experts? From what field and theory of childhood development? As if there are one-size-fits-all parenting techniques! Do

Darnell

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Should states raise the teenage driving age?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Jeff G asked:


What makes me mad is kids driving like maniacs and getting into accidents or killing someone because they were stupid and not paying attention to what they were supposed to be doing. Kids would be driving around with a license that their parents bought them in cars that their parents also paid for and think their crap dont stink and have no idea on what real life has in store for them.

Personally, i think it should be raised, but im just looking for opinions.

Arlene

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How to Discipline a Child – Dr. Nelsen TV Interview – Positive Discipline is not Permissive

Thursday, January 21st, 2010
PositiveDiscipline asked:


www.PositiveDiscipline.com – Dr. Jane Nelsen is interviewed on TV to discuss the difference between discipline and punishment. Positive Discipline teaches parents how to focus on solutions. In this news clip, Jane Nelsen explains how parents can teach their children valuable skills rather than punish them into obedience. Dr. Nelsen explains that “No punishment” is not the same as being “Permissive.” When children are having a temper tantrum because they want a toy, most parents try to talk them out of it. Then, as the child perseveres, many parents will give in because they don’t want their child to be upset or because the parent doesn’t know how to stop the whining. But by doing that, parents take away a learning opportunity for the child. Children can learn to develop their “Disappointment muscles.” Dr. Nelsen believes that this life skill teaches children that they can survive the ups and downs of life because they have done so in small steps, early in life. Parenting today is challenging but with the right information and a little practice, parenting doesn’t have to be so difficult. Jane Nelsen teaches parents how to make parenting fun again. Dr. Nelson explains the reality of what punitive “Time outs” can do for a child. Does time out work? Is there a better way? Learn why the “Naughty chair” approach just doesn’t work. Watch this interview to learn new parenting skills you can put into practice today. For Jane Nelsen’s FREE Parenting Guide, visit her website at http

Janet

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Simply Parenting- Your Four Month Old Baby’s Development

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
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Four Month Old Baby’s development, What your four month old should be doing, produced by Simply Parenting and pediatrician Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento

Jonathan

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