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Non-violent Communication-based; Compassionate Communication-based, Positive ...
Asked by L.S. from Los Angeles
on January 24, 2010
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I am compiling a list of southern california preschool and child care providers who use an approach that is in line with non-violent communication, also called compass...
Non-violent Xbox 360Games? Older Kids
Asked by A.B. from Charlotte
on October 18, 2008
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Anyone out there have favorite 360 games that aren't related to war/killing/violence? For boy 10yrs, girl 12 yrs, boy 17 yrs.
If you know of websites that talk abo...
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- Good Morning A., My child has a lot of sports games that he really enjoys also he has a game called rootbeer taper you should look in to that one. What I would d...
- I like my Atari games that play on the XBox. They're easy, nostalgic, and non-violent. Tetris and other puzzle-type games are non-violent, too.
- burn out is a great game i love it... its driving cars around
Am I Sheltering My Child?
Asked by M.M. from Athens
on December 26, 2011
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I don't think that I am, but I did get a negative comment from someone (not on here).
My son is 3. I don't let him listen to anything other than kids/educational m...
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- We only listen to christian music, you should see the looks I get! He is little, let him stay that way. Just because someone else is raising their kid differently ...
- Good grief, that woman is pathetic. He's THREE! You are letting him be a kid! My friend's nephew at age 3 could recite the lyrics, "......she had an a$$ that could...
- Barney music sucks. And if your kid still listens to it when he's a teen, well, then he would deserve to be an outcast. But you know that won't be the case. He'll...
Child Behavior/destructive
Asked by C.D. from Nashville
on February 22, 2009
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I have a 4 year old son that we adopted at birth. As you can probably assume, we love him to death and he tells me and my husband that he loves us and is very attache...
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- I have learned with a 2 1/2 year old- Put up ANYTHING valuable or sentimental that they can break. If you don't, and they can reach it, then they will destroy it. It i...
- Hi C., 1st I know lots of mothers that are "too nice" and their children come out just fine. We can't make everyone happy and maybe you do need to be more fir...
- Boys can certainly be a handful, but not all of them break everything. I have two boys who are surprisingly good with our things, but we have a little friend who does...
Response to Mother When Wanting 2Nd Child Is Discouraged
Asked by K.S. from New York
on August 28, 2008
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Let me start this by saying I love my mother, she's helped me so much and we're now friends.
So my husband and I decided that forget it all, we're going for a 2nd c...
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- Well, I'm reading a great book called "Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Compassion". It has helped me a lot. From what I've learned, you would first want to e...
- Hi K., Congratulations on your decision to expand your family! I just hope you haven't made the decision to have another baby based on your daughter's request for...
- I am a first time mom who was blessed with TWO BABIES AT THE SAME TIME! Trust me, it's a shocker when you're not expecting it. Would your mom have criticized you if yo...
How to Raise a 2 Yr Old Child (Girl)?
Asked by M.T. from Los Angeles
on September 9, 2010
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Am seeking for a good advice on how to properly raise my 2 yrs old baby girl, as she is growing old she is so demanding and my aunt always give in to her every demand....
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- Stop feeding her sweets and starchy foods. Also, a whole grain vegetarian diet, leaning towards vegan would evoke a better mood. Feed her chamomile and peppermint ...
- I'm a firm believer in spankings! she's at the age where she is trying to challenge your authority and to see how far she can push you. i would continue with the littl...
- OK, I understand your frustrations as a Mom of a screaming child- it is very hard to deal with these children. The few things I observe with my daughter- is she is sc...
Child Possibly Diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
Asked by B.D. from Seattle
on June 9, 2008
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I have have been having some difficulty with my son's behavior. This behavior is way beyond the norm...and he's only 5. This problem with his behavior has been occurr...
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- It's hard enough dealing with tantrums when it's at your home, but in public is even harder. When my son had tantrums and we were at home I tried putting him in hi...
- From the things I've read, medicating is not a solution...and if you can get him to take it now but then he becomes defiant about taking it later you'll have the same...
- B., It sounds like you received a lot of encouragement and advice and it sounds too like a blessing the diagnoses is a sensory integration issue not ODD. I just want...
My 5 Year Old Child Is Super Spoiled !
Asked by J.M. from Los Angeles
on August 25, 2010
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Help, I am at my wits end with my 5 year old . I am a single mother of 1, his father is not in the picture. I work a full time job and have family help me raise my lil...
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- A 5 year old is old enough to understand take him in your arms of course sit down first and tell him what you wrote iin simple terms tell him you love him over and...
- It seems to me that your son is acting out because he WANTS and NEEDS his mom. Instead of focusing on the "bad" behavior try to spend more quality time with him when y...
- Hi J.- It sounds like you need to set written rules in your home and be consistent about following them and their consequences. I know it's hard to be the 'bad' gu...
Husband Doesn't Know If He Wants Another Child??
Asked by D.G. from Cleveland
on January 16, 2007
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When my husband and I first got serious we discussed our goals in life which included a home and 2 children. We even agreed on approximatly how close together we would...
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- I've had two c-sections, so I understand that your husband doesn't want you to suffer, but the comment about getting pregnant with or without him is an unfair one. Ar...
- D., I kind of know what you're going through. When I first got married, I didn't know if I would ever want children (I was on the fast track in my career) and my husb...
- D., I'm so sorry that you and your husband are feeling conflict over this - that must be stressful and difficult for both of you! A few ideas for you to check out and...
What's the Norm for Sharing Child Rearing in Your House?
Asked by V.M. from Boston
on May 30, 2011
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Dear All,
I'm wondering what the norm is for sharing responsibility around the house with your spouse/significant other. My husband has been finishing a degree, an...
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- Every family has such different schedules that it is hard to say what is "normal". In our household I work from home part time and my daughter is home with me. My fian...
- There is no right way to share parenting. How others do it may not work for you. I urge you and your husband to discuss how you want to divide up tasks. This way y...
- Well in my case, my other half, normaly wouldn't and doesn't to much to helping with the child. Unless I bugg him to deal with our son when he still isn't listening to...