Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Important Facts About Your Kids Height

2 facts about your kids height is that:
  • Males experience their growth spurts between ages 10-14. Females experience theirs between ages 12-16.
  • Both males and females generally reach their height between ages 18-20.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Really Need Some Sleep

Keona has been late in sleeping this past few days, to be exact she sleeps at night like either 10:30pm, 11pm, Midnight sometimes 1am in the morning. Whoaaa, and I'm suppose to wake up, 5am in the morning for work. I'm really sleepy this past few days, hopefully with next week's Monday and Tuesday already declared no work. So that will be a great time to catch my sleep and be able to update most or all of my sites.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Tips on How to Teach Children to Resolve their Conflict

Fighting, feuds and favoritism. It is inevitable as the sunrise. Siblings will fight. But how they fight, how often and how to resolve their arguments are critical in teaching kids how to listen, negotiate and compromise. In addition, they realize that anger is natural and that they can differ and yet coexist with someone they love. Again, in the end, it is up to you to make fights productive.

Here are tips on how to teach children to resolve their conflicts:

1. Play detective. Look for triggers and patterns of fights and you can help avoid fights.

2. Be funny. Without mocking your children, diffuse situations with humor.

3. Use praise. Pat them on their backs when they reach compromises.

4. Do not make assumptions. Any one of your kids could have pushed the wrong buttons.

5. Acknowledge their anger. Stress that what is important is how they resolve their feelings.

6. Tell them you believe they can work things out on their own.

7. Model good behavior. Show respect and restraint when you argue with your spouse.

8. Ban violence. Make it clear that physical violence will not be tolerated.

9. Be their coach. Teach them how to fight fairly.

10. Remind them of what they know. Instead of intervening to settle an argument, point out what they can work with to reach a settlement.
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