by Ed Gough, Jr. | Jun 18, 2021 | Involved Fathers, parenting, Teens, tips |
You know how teenagers need guidance and proper advice, especially in their age when their personalities of manhood and womanhood are being developed and framed.
You can always help your teenage kids dream better about their future. They have so much to learn, and as a parent or a guardian, it is your responsibility to make sure their dreams are on the right path and are achievable and reasonable.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | May 28, 2021 | parenting, Teens, tips |
Do you notice that your teen may be more reserved, less social or more irritable than usual? It’s possible that they’re struggling with something and they’re unsure how to deal with their feelings or rise above them.
If you want to help your teenager overcome their struggles, it’s important to consider the teen’s feelings and use a gentle approach.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | May 6, 2021 | Health, parenting, Teens, tips |
Every parent wants their teenager to be healthy, but kids of all ages often insist on eating junk food. You can help your teenager eat well, though, by following a few simple suggestions. Tying healthy eating into the things that matter to your teenager can help you help them make better choices.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Apr 9, 2021 | Healthy Relationships, Mental health, parenting, tips |
Children can be a great source of frustration. They’re also a great source of joy. You can embrace the joy and show your unconditional love with patience. After all, they depend on you to teach them how to best get along in this world. Why not exemplify patience and give them a gift they’ll never outgrow?
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Mar 26, 2021 | Dads, Healthy Relationships, parenting, tips |
When you equip your children with a positive outlook, you’re setting them up for a happy and successful life. There are many things you can do each day to foster a positive outlook in your kids, but having a positive outlook yourself is the most important thing you can do to help your children grow. Let them know they make a positive difference in your life and love them unconditionally.
by Dad Central | Mar 18, 2021 | Dads, Healthy Relationships, Moms, parenting |
When kids misbehave, act out or refuse to listen, yelling may feel like the most instinctive thing to do, but yelling at kids has been shown to have detrimental short and long-term psychological effects on children.