Parenting is such a wonderful job. Sadly, many men miss out on some of the prime parenting moments because they defer the “parent stuff” to the mom while focusing almost exclusively on being the provider. Despite the way fathers have been portrayed in sit-coms and movies for decades as distant and incapable junior partners in parenting, it doesn’t have to be that way. Being a dad is the most rewarding thing that I do with my time; my day job is just the thing I do to pay for my parenting habit.
Men are conditioned to take care
Archive for March, 2009
When Your Child Begins to Ask Difficult Questions
March 10th, 2009 by Gumer Liston | Health, Learning
As my son grows older, he becomes smarter. I know that it is also the same case with other parents; they notice how quickly their children learn to see through things. The smarter children even learn early how to see through their parents. As children become smarter, they become really good at asking questions. When your child begins to ask difficult questions, how do you answer? Honest questions coming from a four year old are not easy to handle, especially if you are not prepared to answer them.
How would you answer if your little boy suddenly asks you how babies
How would you answer if your little boy suddenly asks you how babies
Autism causes children to experience the world very differently than most people do. Autism, sometimes called classical autism, is a brain disorder that affects your child’s development. It is first recognizable in early infancy, or childhood, usually by the age of three, and generally follows a steady course without remission. Since people with autism have very different features or symptoms, health care providers think of autism as a spectrum disorder. Autism is a disorder that is first diagnosed in early childhood, and the main signs and symptoms that usually are involved are communication, social interactions, repetitive behaviors, and having limited
There are more overweight children today than there were 10 or 15 years ago. This is because more and more children today lead unhealthy lifestyles. Today children spend at least five hours in front of the TV each day and eat unhealthy food. More and more children are not into sports and other physical activities because they'd rather watch TV or play computer games.
Who is to blame for this? We adults. Children are quick at copying what adults do; parents are the role models for children. Parents who spend their free time in front of the TV are more likely to
Who is to blame for this? We adults. Children are quick at copying what adults do; parents are the role models for children. Parents who spend their free time in front of the TV are more likely to


