Smacking is OK, but most don’t
POLL finds that parents believe smacking is an effective way to deter children from misbehaving, but most do not use the controversial method.
POLL finds that parents believe smacking is an effective way to deter children from misbehaving, but most do not use the controversial method.
ONCE hailed as a super-solver of children’s bad behaviour, the “time out” technique is being placed in the naughty corner by experts.
THE common perception that teens despise their parents is wrong: They actually secretly enjoy time with their mum and dad.
PARENTS bombarded with so much contradictory information about the “correct” way to raise kids, they’re losing confidence in their skills.
IF mealtimes have become a battleground with your children, it may not be your parenting or cooking skills that are to blame.
BEING a full-time, stay-at-home-parent is not an easy job, but these dads love every sleep-deprived minute.
“Help! I keep putting my four year-old in time-out, but it doesn’t seem to work. Nothing changes!”
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