Archive for June, 2010

Communication With Your Teenage Daughter

Communication with Your Teenage Daughter can be as difficult as a Toothless Man Winning A Rib Eating Contest at a Dental Convention. As a mother, do you ever wonder why the parent child communication process seems so difficult? "The Secrets to Having the Teenage Daughter you Actually Like" with Dr. Cheryl Guy It is a fact that parent communication and teenage communication can be vastly different. When it seems as if neither party understands the other during the parent child communication process, especially between a mother and teenage daughter, I term this communication as momglish and teenglish. The truth is, no one can better understand the plight of mothers as other mothers. Teenage girls feel the same comradery and security within their own friendship circles too. As mothers of teenage daughters, we have to be able to connect with our daughters on a more intimate-heartfelt level if we are going to maintain open communication. If you are a mother and have been unable to tap into that intimate-heartfelt level with your teenage daughter and you find yourself questioning your sanity, intelligence, intestinal fortitude, and patience while attempting to communicate with her, you are not alone! The parent child communication process reminds me of the dummy blocking ... [more..]

Communicating With Your Child – Tips For Effective Parent Child Communication

Communicating effectively with one's child is perhaps one of the toughest challenges that parents have to face. In spite of trying to open a two-way communication line with our child, it gets frustrating if we find that their attention is not on the ongoing conversation or on us at all. We complain about broken communication lines when all the time we find it completely alright to converse with them when we are folding clothes, reading the newspaper, writing letters or cooking meals. By nature children get easily distracted and do not always respond as expected to their environment. It becomes the duty of the parents to encourage positive communication patterns and to discourage the act of ignoring communication. In order to make sure that a non-verbal agreement does not ensue, it is important to educate the child on proper communication forms and hence prevent this. Teaching by example is the best method. While conversing, you must direct your complete attention on them and total focus on the conversation. Allow voicemail to take your calls, turn the television off or go to a room with no distractions if that's what it takes. You must gently and in age appropriate terms explain to your ... [more..]

Show Your Truck’s Individuality with Billet Grilles

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