I need a noun with n to complete the sentence, ';Good parents need to have....';What are some nouns with n that relate to parenting?
a nanny?
hmmm...all i can think of are adjectives or nouns qualified by an adjective:
nurturing skills
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Have you ever went to click on Pregnancy and Parenting and accidentally clicked on Science and Mathematics?
and then realized that you're a complete moron?
LoL I accidentally clicked on Science and Mathematics and some of those questions seriously made me feel like I must be totally dumb. Have you ever went to click on Pregnancy and Parenting and accidentally clicked on Science and Mathematics?
I am glad you made it back alive. Be more careful next time. You might not be so lucky.Have you ever went to click on Pregnancy and Parenting and accidentally clicked on Science and Mathematics?
I've been hopping around visiting other section today and it's scary there! I like my little comfort zone in parenting. I sort of feel like I know what I'm talking about over here.
I love it when Doc visits Science and Mathematics and starts talking all brainy on me.glitter eyeshadow
LoL I accidentally clicked on Science and Mathematics and some of those questions seriously made me feel like I must be totally dumb. Have you ever went to click on Pregnancy and Parenting and accidentally clicked on Science and Mathematics?
I am glad you made it back alive. Be more careful next time. You might not be so lucky.Have you ever went to click on Pregnancy and Parenting and accidentally clicked on Science and Mathematics?
I've been hopping around visiting other section today and it's scary there! I like my little comfort zone in parenting. I sort of feel like I know what I'm talking about over here.
I love it when Doc visits Science and Mathematics and starts talking all brainy on me.
Why are parenting classes required for a divorce?
What is the importance of parenting class since it is required when we are talking about divorce.Why are parenting classes required for a divorce?
This must be new since my parents' divorce (almost 15 years ago). I would expect it is for the purpose of knowing how to help your child get accustomed to the divorce (switching houses, dealing with emotions etc...)Why are parenting classes required for a divorce?
I haven't heard of parenting classes prior to divorce either, but I think it's a good idea. It may also be to discuss how NOT to put your child in the middle of the divorce, by questioning them about the other parent all of the time. Plus, there are some parents in this world that will send their child to their mom or dad's without any clothing, wearing clothes that don't fit, and without brushing their hair -- just to spite the other parent. I've seen this happen a few times, and it sickens me to know that people take their frustrations out on their child.
it must be something new in your area. Here in wisconsin they only require it if one parent complains about the other parent then they make both parents take it.
We have it here in Pennsylvania. The state knows that the divorce will affect the children, AND there's likely to be some disagreements over custody.
They don't so much teach you how to parent as how to get along through the divorce for the child's best interests, and what the custody process in your county is like.
This must be new since my parents' divorce (almost 15 years ago). I would expect it is for the purpose of knowing how to help your child get accustomed to the divorce (switching houses, dealing with emotions etc...)Why are parenting classes required for a divorce?
I haven't heard of parenting classes prior to divorce either, but I think it's a good idea. It may also be to discuss how NOT to put your child in the middle of the divorce, by questioning them about the other parent all of the time. Plus, there are some parents in this world that will send their child to their mom or dad's without any clothing, wearing clothes that don't fit, and without brushing their hair -- just to spite the other parent. I've seen this happen a few times, and it sickens me to know that people take their frustrations out on their child.
it must be something new in your area. Here in wisconsin they only require it if one parent complains about the other parent then they make both parents take it.
We have it here in Pennsylvania. The state knows that the divorce will affect the children, AND there's likely to be some disagreements over custody.
They don't so much teach you how to parent as how to get along through the divorce for the child's best interests, and what the custody process in your county is like.
Where can i find information on birth and parenting classes?
Im in my 21 st week of pregnancy.When should i register to these classes and what are the criteria for their selection? where can i find the informations?
please help..Thankyou.Where can i find information on birth and parenting classes?
Call your hospital where you will deliver and they can tell you when people usually take the class, and what classes are offered. I would take a pregnancy, labor, and newborn class - most classes offer an all-in-one class, but if not, register for whatever you can.Where can i find information on birth and parenting classes?
Contact either your OB or the hospital you intend to give birth at. Either can give you specifics. My OB gave me teh info at my FIRST visit.
Ok - call me the dissenter, but I wouldn't stop my search at your hospital or doctor's office... check with your local chiropractor's office, yoga or pilate's studio, or other free-standing business. The reason is that, if you limit your search to hospitals, you will receive a good-patient hospital class - whereas if you research beyond the 4 walls of a hospital or doctor's office, you will have more options for open education that is not hindered by hospital policy.
Some places to look are listed below...
Contact your OB's office. They can usually inform you. Some even offer them. Most hospital's offer them as well. Contact the hospital where you plan to deliver because they will usually include a tour of the maternity ward as well. I was informed that I should take them so that I am finished with them at least 1 month before my due date. The class I took was 6 weeks.
Go or Call a local hospital they have a list that they will give you and sometimes they even offer the classes at the hospital. Best Wishes.
You should ask your local hospital what is available.
please help..Thankyou.Where can i find information on birth and parenting classes?
Call your hospital where you will deliver and they can tell you when people usually take the class, and what classes are offered. I would take a pregnancy, labor, and newborn class - most classes offer an all-in-one class, but if not, register for whatever you can.Where can i find information on birth and parenting classes?
Contact either your OB or the hospital you intend to give birth at. Either can give you specifics. My OB gave me teh info at my FIRST visit.
Ok - call me the dissenter, but I wouldn't stop my search at your hospital or doctor's office... check with your local chiropractor's office, yoga or pilate's studio, or other free-standing business. The reason is that, if you limit your search to hospitals, you will receive a good-patient hospital class - whereas if you research beyond the 4 walls of a hospital or doctor's office, you will have more options for open education that is not hindered by hospital policy.
Some places to look are listed below...
Contact your OB's office. They can usually inform you. Some even offer them. Most hospital's offer them as well. Contact the hospital where you plan to deliver because they will usually include a tour of the maternity ward as well. I was informed that I should take them so that I am finished with them at least 1 month before my due date. The class I took was 6 weeks.
Go or Call a local hospital they have a list that they will give you and sometimes they even offer the classes at the hospital. Best Wishes.
You should ask your local hospital what is available.
What children think about their parents parenting style?
As we all know that these days it is not only adults who are stressed but children are also under pressure.Children are also facing the pressure of school, parents expectations, peer pressure. Parents want their children an to be outstanding in all the fields and are running from pillar to pole to make them attend all those things which are now trendy irrespective of their children interest and energy levels. Now I want to ask that how children feel about their parents. How they feel about the increasing expectations of their parents and how they handle it.What children think about their parents parenting style?
Children don't really have any perspective or alternative experience to ';evaluate'; parenting styles.
However, there are a few things that I know all children want:
1. they want to feel loved
2. they want a decent level of consistency in what is expected of them
3. they want to know that there are limits on their world.
Kids like rules and one of their primary jobs of childhood is to push to see where these limits are. Put up a fence and kids will play right up to it. Don't put up a fence and kids will seek the edge of what is safe.
A good parenting style or method will provide these limits. A bad one will let children ';find themselves'; or ';not limit their creativity';.What children think about their parents parenting style?
my family tries to control my relationships and i really hate that, they try to push me to do things in school that i really dont want to do and follow a path that they want, not what i want, if i want to join the air force or something like that i shouldnt have to hear a ***** fit like a ******* 2 year old from my family till i tell them that im not going, you parents tell your kids to grow up, stop trying to live through us
I really don't like my parents when they pressure me into doing something in school that I don't want to, or when they stress over my grades... my mom used to, and still sometimes does, yell at me or talk to me about me getting a B!!!!!! I get really pissed when she does that. I already get better grades then she did. I just don't understand why she does that.
Children don't really have any perspective or alternative experience to ';evaluate'; parenting styles.
However, there are a few things that I know all children want:
1. they want to feel loved
2. they want a decent level of consistency in what is expected of them
3. they want to know that there are limits on their world.
Kids like rules and one of their primary jobs of childhood is to push to see where these limits are. Put up a fence and kids will play right up to it. Don't put up a fence and kids will seek the edge of what is safe.
A good parenting style or method will provide these limits. A bad one will let children ';find themselves'; or ';not limit their creativity';.What children think about their parents parenting style?
my family tries to control my relationships and i really hate that, they try to push me to do things in school that i really dont want to do and follow a path that they want, not what i want, if i want to join the air force or something like that i shouldnt have to hear a ***** fit like a ******* 2 year old from my family till i tell them that im not going, you parents tell your kids to grow up, stop trying to live through us
I really don't like my parents when they pressure me into doing something in school that I don't want to, or when they stress over my grades... my mom used to, and still sometimes does, yell at me or talk to me about me getting a B!!!!!! I get really pissed when she does that. I already get better grades then she did. I just don't understand why she does that.
Should ';Parenting'; be a special course in College?What is there really in parenthood?
Parents of today are simply incomparable with parents of yesterday.I always believe that traditional parents are still more successful in raising up their children.What do you think?Should ';Parenting'; be a special course in College?What is there really in parenthood?
I think it should be a mandatory course in high school.
There are classes available for expentant parents at hospitals on the basics of feeding, changing, bathing, swaddeling etc etc.
As for traditional and parents of today, I'm not sure what you're refering to. I am glad my parents did a better job wiht me than THEIR parents did with them (no hitting, alot of communication) and I feel that I can take the best of my parents and combine it with the best of me to give my kids the best upbringing I can.Should ';Parenting'; be a special course in College?What is there really in parenthood?
I personally don't think you can learn how to be a good parent in a class room.And some parents now days are like the parents of yesterday.Like me and my husband we are VERY old fashioned and traditional.but even some parents who aren't traditional can raise a child to be a wonderful adult,so No I don't think traditional parents are more successful.
College?? They should have it available to anybody through evening school for FREE. Many parents never go to college nor can afford to do so.
I disagree that traditional parents are more successful. That's just narrow thinking. Many non-traditional parents successfully raised good citizens as well, but you choose not to see them as they were working 2 jobs trying to get their kid through high school without being homeless.
You are actually right my dear...in todays world no one actually has time and patience to raise kids/ for parenthood..they do whatever they think is right..everything is so fast paced that parents think that they can raise their kids with the help of Materialistic things due which some imp qualities which kid should imbibe like values, culture, ethichs are missing....so its important for every youngster to go through such special courses ';IF'; offered in college...this will atleast make them aware of ACTUAL meaning of parenthood.
So, if there was such a class, who would teach it? Who is to say that one person's perspective of parenting is the overall perfect way to do it? My parents did their own thing and had their ways to raise us. My husband's Mom took off and his Dad raised him. We take these standards of what we think is acceptable and use them to raise our kids, but these same principles are not used in the same manner with his brother's kids or my sibling's kids....they all treat their own kids in different ways. So, no. I do not think it should be a class. Maybe something like a first aide/infant CPR, care, feeding class, but not a parenting class. Good question, though!
This is an interesting question.. I believe that teaching morals and values shoud be taught within the home. As far as the basic care of infants, toddlers and children that should come way before college. That should be taught in the home as well.. Although, I think in high school it should be linked in with sex-ed.. You might want to learn what you are getting yourself into if you should want to have sex while still in your teens ! I learned simply by babysitting my own siblings and children of my parents friends/family. However, you don't see teenagers babysitting as much nowadays so, maybe a high school class or ';course'; would be appropriate... Today's parents juggle more responsibilities than ever before generally most parents are dual income and the days of SAHM's are pretty much behind us. So, it would be helpful to learn basic lifeskills in school. Balancing a checkbook, grocery shopping/cooking and basic cleaning techniques. Time management and such... Being a parent is a 24/7 job, it's never easy and never ending. It's much more than dirty diapers and keeping a good house.. It's raising a good, responsible child into a well adjusted, adult.. Not for the faint of heart ! Good question....
I think it should be a mandatory course in high school.
There are classes available for expentant parents at hospitals on the basics of feeding, changing, bathing, swaddeling etc etc.
As for traditional and parents of today, I'm not sure what you're refering to. I am glad my parents did a better job wiht me than THEIR parents did with them (no hitting, alot of communication) and I feel that I can take the best of my parents and combine it with the best of me to give my kids the best upbringing I can.Should ';Parenting'; be a special course in College?What is there really in parenthood?
I personally don't think you can learn how to be a good parent in a class room.And some parents now days are like the parents of yesterday.Like me and my husband we are VERY old fashioned and traditional.but even some parents who aren't traditional can raise a child to be a wonderful adult,so No I don't think traditional parents are more successful.
College?? They should have it available to anybody through evening school for FREE. Many parents never go to college nor can afford to do so.
I disagree that traditional parents are more successful. That's just narrow thinking. Many non-traditional parents successfully raised good citizens as well, but you choose not to see them as they were working 2 jobs trying to get their kid through high school without being homeless.
You are actually right my dear...in todays world no one actually has time and patience to raise kids/ for parenthood..they do whatever they think is right..everything is so fast paced that parents think that they can raise their kids with the help of Materialistic things due which some imp qualities which kid should imbibe like values, culture, ethichs are missing....so its important for every youngster to go through such special courses ';IF'; offered in college...this will atleast make them aware of ACTUAL meaning of parenthood.
So, if there was such a class, who would teach it? Who is to say that one person's perspective of parenting is the overall perfect way to do it? My parents did their own thing and had their ways to raise us. My husband's Mom took off and his Dad raised him. We take these standards of what we think is acceptable and use them to raise our kids, but these same principles are not used in the same manner with his brother's kids or my sibling's kids....they all treat their own kids in different ways. So, no. I do not think it should be a class. Maybe something like a first aide/infant CPR, care, feeding class, but not a parenting class. Good question, though!
This is an interesting question.. I believe that teaching morals and values shoud be taught within the home. As far as the basic care of infants, toddlers and children that should come way before college. That should be taught in the home as well.. Although, I think in high school it should be linked in with sex-ed.. You might want to learn what you are getting yourself into if you should want to have sex while still in your teens ! I learned simply by babysitting my own siblings and children of my parents friends/family. However, you don't see teenagers babysitting as much nowadays so, maybe a high school class or ';course'; would be appropriate... Today's parents juggle more responsibilities than ever before generally most parents are dual income and the days of SAHM's are pretty much behind us. So, it would be helpful to learn basic lifeskills in school. Balancing a checkbook, grocery shopping/cooking and basic cleaning techniques. Time management and such... Being a parent is a 24/7 job, it's never easy and never ending. It's much more than dirty diapers and keeping a good house.. It's raising a good, responsible child into a well adjusted, adult.. Not for the faint of heart ! Good question....
Do you have any suggestions for a written parenting plan for a teenage girl?
My husband is a PLANNER. I am NOT. We want to help my daughter who is a middle schooler have more consistency %26amp; structure in her goals, discipline and fun/social life in general. I'd rather give him something based on what works for people that what's gonna come off the top of my head. Don't tell me this is crazy, I already kind of know that, but please offer any helpful suggestions. She is pretty unfocused and disorganized but since she doesn't come from that sort of background we need to be unified and proactive to help her and ourselves. Thank you.Do you have any suggestions for a written parenting plan for a teenage girl?
As a teen we all expect that our parenting skills are gonna come in a handbook or something but whether your an adult ,teen, etc.....you just have to make the best of you and your child's life and hope for the best too. but i think parenting comes to parents as they go and also interprets what your parents have taught you too.
vote me for the best answer!!pleaze!!!Do you have any suggestions for a written parenting plan for a teenage girl?
Have your hubby help with a plan. Ask her to help him develop it. She then feels like she has had some input. Good luck.
As a teen we all expect that our parenting skills are gonna come in a handbook or something but whether your an adult ,teen, etc.....you just have to make the best of you and your child's life and hope for the best too. but i think parenting comes to parents as they go and also interprets what your parents have taught you too.
vote me for the best answer!!pleaze!!!Do you have any suggestions for a written parenting plan for a teenage girl?
Have your hubby help with a plan. Ask her to help him develop it. She then feels like she has had some input. Good luck.
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