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Discipline To discipline is to “guide.” ScottCounseling.com provides hundreds of discipline strategies that other parents and teacher have used with success!

13 Nov Posted by in Discipline, eBooks, Family Stress | Comments

Counseling Help For Parents

ScottCounseling is one of the top parenting Websites available for all parents seeking counseling services and help for their children.  Counseling can be expensive and unsettling for many parents searching for specific questions to help their child.  ScottCounseling makes it easy and convenient. ScottCounseling offers hundreds of free parenting articles, online counseling services and parenting...

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Expert Parenting Books: Online Parenting Books

Finding the right parenting books to meet your needs has been simplified.  ScottCounseling offers two new parenting books that contain hundreds of parenting ideas, tips, stategies and techniques to help you become a parenting expert.  No book store will ofer you parenting information and advice at this price!     NEW! Copyright 2008 101 Top Child Development &...

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The ABC’s of Parenting

Author, Leah Davies, provides ScottCounseling with an alphabetical array of parenting tips.  You will be well educated and on your way to being a parenting and child expert. The “ABC’s of parenting breaks parenting down into it’s simplest form and all ows you, the parent, to focus on a list of parenting strategies and techniques...

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Stop My Children From Fighting

Author and Parenting Life Coach, Barbara Desmarais, shares her insights and thoughtful remedies for sibling rivalries.    Children who learn early in life to respect other family members often grow up to respect others outside of the family as well.  Children are no different than us adult, we all do things for a reason.  Helping our children...

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I Need Help!

Asking for help from a trained professional, whether it be a dentist, car mechanic, florist, doctor or other service oriented individual should be as natural as asking someone where the restrooms are in a public building.  Do you need help?  Counselors are available and trained to serve you! Ask a Counselor   ScottCounseling.com was created...

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Discipline Tips For Successful Parenting

Parenting takes time and practice. Parents who become familiar with a variety of parenting discipline strategy and techniques successfully learned implemented by other parents are on their way to becoming a better parent. This article will assist parents in learning the “key discipline” techniques that may be used at home with children in an age...

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My Child Asks Too Many Questions!

Does your child ask the same question over and over again? Does your child keep asking you for something until you give up and give in? Child behavior and parenting coach Traci Gaffney has a different parenting perspective on responding to a child’s questions. Maybe parents should be grateful that children come to the parent...

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Spoiled Child: My Child Feels Entitled

  Happy Child vs. Spoiled Child We love our own children and we ant them to be happy. To demonstrate our love we listen to them, help them with their homework, encourage them to participate in activities and, yes, give them “things” that they want. Parents, by law, must provide food and shelter.   It is...

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26 Apr Posted by in Discipline, Featured Authors | 3 comments

Directions: Getting Your Child To Follow Orders

Parenting life coach, Barbara Desmarais, shares her thought and experiences in coaching children to follow directions, be respectful and cooperate. Children are not much different than adults. When we have to follow orders that are barked out, not understood or thought to be unfair, we rebel. This article provides some parenting tips to help you...

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28 Mar Posted by in Discipline, Family Stress | 1 comment

Demanding Child

Do you have a demanding child? It’s not unusual for Children to begin to make some kind of demanding remarks between the ages of two and four years of age. This behavior is often a test given by a child to test parent limits and boundaries. Children who are demanding often are seeking control or...

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