I can't stress how important it is to keep trying and pushing your boundaries. Depending on how overprotective and how hard it is for you to get your parents to agree to let you have your way, the longer it'll take to get them used to the idea. My mom always complained that I was...
Also read HOW TO DEAL WITH HAVING AN ESTRANGED ADULT CHILD. This Monday-morning quarterbacking neglects some basic facts about humans: You Can’t Control Other People We surely have influence over our children, but we do not mold them like clay. When they don’t turn out the way we plan...
Dealing with the attitude of daughters might become a herculean task at some point in time. Parents should never lose patience. Never give unwanted advice to the teenagers, since they feel they are being nagged. One should be open to the idea that every individual has a right to make their...
Awareness.Be aware of the moments you have judgemental thoughts. Dispel that thought by challenging it. Challenge yourself to look at the situation or person differently. And don’t judge the judgment. Just allow it to be. When you step back and look at the judgment as an idea you have ...
“Whoever delivers RSE must be trained to do so. They must have a thorough understanding of what constitutes high-quality and inclusive relationships and sexuality education. They must be able to create a safe and non-judgemental classroom environment in which students feel comfortable. They also ...
Be approachable and non-judgemental. A grieving child should feel that they are free to express their thoughts or questions. Be patient. Share your feelings and encourage your child to be open about theirs. You are their role model. Discuss the cause of death at a level your children can ...
How to help children manage the thoughts that drive perfectionism. It’s a condition of entry into the human race that we’re going to make mistakes.
let them help you and make them feel needed. Especially for parents, seeing a child move away from home (even a grown-up child) comes with a feeling of rejection; of being ‘cast aside’. You can minimise that – and you’ll feel good about it; not guilty. Embrace your independence!
Hi Captain, I am a single man who, after the end of my last relationship, took a few years out of the dating scene to really rethink what I want out of my love life and learn to be happy with myself. (For context, I'm 32, my divorce was 5 years ago.) I f
and we have all been able to learn and live with them. Anotherchangethat happens in life is to have to move to a new school or country, this change might be the most problematic for one to deal with since they might have to make new friends or even learn a new language. In life ...