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It can be incredibly frustrating trying to get kids to eat, especially when food is limited or you went out of your way to make sure things your child loves in on their plate. I have been there. We have accepted that our kids will not always eat and have learned to deal with it in different ways
by medievalmagic 2008-11-12 13:27 behavior · behaviour · child · children · Eat · Family · food · health · Kids · parent · parenting
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Over the years I have come to realize that our fear of failure has more control over our actions then our drive to succeed. Most of us will go out of our way to not fail. Many will put more effort in avoiding what they perceive as failure then they put into trying to become successful. Our fears are a great motivator. I know that I will go to almost any lengths to avoid what I see as failure, which is also my greatest fear.
by medievalmagic 2008-10-07 11:59 Advice · behavior · behaviour · child · children · define · expectations · fail · failure · Family · life · parent · parenting · protect · success · successful
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I received a call from the school, a lady with a panicked voice told me to come pick up my son from the principles office. He was acting out and they felt I should come pick him up. Ok. Off I went not sure what to expect. What I found was the principles office in lock down as they tried to control my 5 year old. This included restraining him “for his own safety” as he was jumping on things, hitting and more. I told them to let him go, and my son ran to me. Then he became hostile to me as well as I tried to find out what was going on.
by medievalmagic 2008-09-19 15:08 behavior · behaviour · changes · child · children · expectations · Family · Kids · parent · parenting · principle · responsibilities · responsibility · school
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It is a hard question, one most of us don't want to think about. But how would knowing that you are dying change how you live and parent. I would like to think that I would not be different, but I know that I would try to make the most out of every moment I had. It would change how I parent and just how I live my life. Would it change yours? How would you handle dying and being a parent?
by medievalmagic 2008-09-18 11:01 behavior · behaviour · child · children · death · die · dieing · Family · Kids · life · mom · Mother · parent · parenting · sick
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A few years ago a monster was reveled to be among people I knew and hung out with for years. Bruce was sexually molesting the children of those who knew and trusted him. This had been going on for years. Eventually one of the kids became old enough and strong enough to let people know what was going on. Then the true horror came out as family after family realized they had let this monster have access to their children. And the questions started, did he do anything to my child or children. Unfortunately the answer was yes.
by medievalmagic 2008-09-16 20:22 behavior · behaviour · boundaries · child · Child safety · children · Crime · criminal · Family · friends · Kids · parent · parenting · pedophile · Teen · Teenagers
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Over the years I have learned that I have no filter on my mouth. This means I say what I am thinking, good or bad. I don’t play politics, office or otherwise. I have found this to be harmful in work situations and people can find me difficult to be friends with. I don’t seem be able to identify boundaries and keep them. This is something I am working on as I see it as a hindrance. So imagine my surprise when I went for coffee with some ladies I met at a self-esteem group and they both said they envy me because I don’t have a filter on my mouth.
by medievalmagic 2008-09-03 09:20 behavior · behaviour · boundaries · expectations · learning · life · professional · responsibility
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It is all in your mindset A few weeks ago I had a day that started off all wrong. We slept in a bit, and of course that threw our whole routine off. There is no such thing as rushing a 3 and 5 year old. The end result is that we watched the bus we needed pass us by and the next one was not for another half hour. After waiting about 15 minuets I realized I had left something at home and we had to go back and get it. There was little chance of us getting home and then back to the bus stop to catch the next one
by medievalmagic 2008-09-03 08:52 Advice · behavior · behaviour · child · children · Family · Kids · parent · parenting · pre-school · stress
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Most kids need routines; it gives them a feeling of control and security. They know what to expect and what is expected of them. Real problems can come when a routine is disrupted. A child can feel insecure, threatened or scared and will often act out when their routine is interrupted. Life happens and we the parents or caregivers cannot always meet our children’s needs for consistency and routine, all we can do is deal with the disruption or permanent changes and any reactions our kids have.
by medievalmagic 2008-08-22 12:09 Advice · behavior · behaviour · changes · child · Child safety · children · disrupted · Family · Kids · parent · parenting · routine · school
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Several months ago I discovered something about myself I don’t like. I have an addiction to my computer. I would spend most of my time on the computer.
by medievalmagic 2008-07-17 12:32 addict · addiction · behavior · behaviour · child · children · computer · Family · parenting · Relationships · responsibilities
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Why do we not want our kids drinking? Simple, we don’t want them doing what we did as kids, or what our friends did, or even just kids we knew did. Drinking makes you stupid. When drunk you don’t think strait and do stupid things, like having unprotected sex with someone you don’t know, jump off a bridge to go swimming, play chicken with a train, try drugs, and that is just what adults do. I don’t want to think of what underage kids do when drunk, probably the same type of things.
by medievalmagic 2008-06-17 20:03 underage · drinking · alcohol · behavior · behaviour · child · Child safety · children · Family · Kids · parenting · Teen · Teenagers · fear
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