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    by Gool Bugwadia

    Peak performance-times when children achieve their very best academically, is every parents dream. However, in today's fast-paced life wherein both parents are working, this dream is oft shattered. What then can parents do...read more

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    by Tessie H

    I have 3 children ranging in age from 5 to 12 ("almost 13," he'd say). While I do not claim to be the "perfect parent" (and who is?), I have received compliments on how well behaved my children are. In my opinion, they a...read more

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    by Peggy Lindgren

    We all know there are no guarantees. Becoming a parent is the greatest responsibility we can accept and being a good parent involves a great deal of trial and error. We can do our very best and still make mistakes. I w...read more

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    by Das Govind

    We as human beings , have enormous potential that we don't know about. Positive thoughts must be implanted in children from a young age, preferably around three years, as their minds are easily molded at this young age, an...read more

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    by Anuradha Mishra

    Success in anything depends upon the amount of hard work put in together with the use of your brains in an intelligent way so that you reap the maximum benefit out of your work done. This,...read more

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    by Sweetsmile

    All parents like their children, but not all of them know how to bring them up properly, for it is much more complicated than giving them love only. I have read some rules about how to bring up a child, and it is the three...read more

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    by Carolyn Tytler

    Raising successful children is an admirable goal, but first you may have to adjust your concept of what being successful means. If you've been blessed with a son or daughter of average intelligence and you expect him or he...read more

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    by Michael Bettencourt

    CHILDREN AS ALIENS I've had the opportunity lately (some might say the misfortune) to spend time with two young children, ages 7 and 5. I've learned from these children, and I don't they're unrepresentative, that the w...read more

  • 9 of 15

    by Frances Simon

    How do you define a successful child? What does it mean to be successful? Can someone be successful even if they are living on government aid? Before considering how to raise successful children, you have to decide you...read more

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    by John Graham

    You must fit your child for life: educate them beyond the level that you achieved and raise them in good health and in an ethic of decency and respect for others. My first two children turned out well. Let me tell you a...read more

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    by Decourcy Williams

    I find something is funny. How many people still sit at the dinner table at a certain time during the day, with their family, and have dinner? How many people have meaningful conversations with family members? What do y...read more

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    by Carl Laws

    The Bible is interesting, such an ancient book yet, so relevant and cutting edge. It has the answers for ALL of life's greatest needs, including RAISING CHILDREN. I believe the following 7 tips will help your children to ...read more

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    by Chaela Oakes

    I hope these tips help first-time mothers and experienced parents alike: 1. Always wait out a tantrum. NEVER result to violence. 2. Simple items, like empty boxes and old-fashioned brooms, are a great way to engage you...read more

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    by Kathleen Bergeron

    RAISING SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN If I am anything at all, it is a very proud parent. My husband and I have almost finished raising four bright, high-achieving kids, whose accomplishments so far are numerous. Two of the...read more

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    by Frater L.A.

    Flexibility of mind; need I say more. A developing mind can be taught to either regurgitate the thoughts of others, or create those of its own - there seem to be many more of the former than the latter, which may be a god...read more

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