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| discipline Latest News+ XML/RSSBy Mom-says-no.com A new children’s book for parents brings a teachable moment into bedtime story hour. By ADDitude Magazine The disapproving glances. The nagging advice. The regrets to birthday invitations. Parents of children with ADHD know these isolating realities all too well. Now, they can win a new book that understands kids who are Easy to Love but Hard to Raise. By Catherine Kennedy Capita’s Preventing School Exclusions Briefing is taking place on Thursday, 26th January 2012 in Central London By Catherine Kennedy Capita’s 7th National Behaviour and Discipline in Schools Conference is taking place on Wednesday, 25th January 2012 in Central London All Press ReleasesBy Vizina Hallam Hallinan West, LLC VHHW Investigations, a Northern California-based workplace investigations company, announced their recent attendance at an Association of Workplace Investigators, Inc. (AWI) Seminar on Workplace Investigations in Oakland, CA. By Parati Competitive Rowing Members of a very successful Woodlands rowing team never dreamed that a former D1 wrestler could lead them to the medals podium. By Sems Consultancy A North London based fiction writer and mother of two, has set herself a new challenge: 3 months to discover which expert can tame her kids! By McCloskey Partners, LLC Disciplining employees is not something most managers look forward to doing. The Maintaining an “I hope this goes away” approach may not be the best strategy By Mom-says-no.com A new children’s book for parents brings a teachable moment into bedtime story hour. By The Renaissance School 8-week parent education workshop for parents of toddlers to teens presented by Leslie Hites, founder & head of The Renaissance School. Learn how to reduce arguing, scolding, reminding, yelling. Agree with your spouse on discipline. Begins Oct. 2. By Uplift, Inc. if parents recognize the inventor characteristics their children have and spend the time to channel that energy, their children can become the perfect corporate employee – bold, Inventive, risk taking, science/ technological expert. By A. Hutchinson 17-Month Baby Actress Says Her First Sentence: “I Go Time Out” Mother wonders if she punishes her children too much. By ADDitude Magazine The disapproving glances. The nagging advice. The regrets to birthday invitations. Parents of children with ADHD know these isolating realities all too well. Now, they can win a new book that understands kids who are Easy to Love but Hard to Raise. By Kathy Marmion Although envisioning a desirable future for your baby is important, enjoying and appreciating the present moments of the journey between mother and child is most important. By Catherine Kennedy Capita’s Preventing School Exclusions Briefing is taking place on Thursday, 26th January 2012 in Central London By Catherine Kennedy Capita’s 7th National Behaviour and Discipline in Schools Conference is taking place on Wednesday, 25th January 2012 in Central London By Dr. Yvonne Fournier Few life situations can be tracked to a single cause, and there are dangers in using a “right or wrong” problem-solving technique. By Church Initiative: Single & Parenting Single parents find parenting strategies, emotional guidance, job-seeking tips and personal support through weekly Single & Parenting groups. By We Do Listen Foundation The President and First Lady are committed to helping children eat more sensibly. A new illustrated book, Howard B.Wigglebottom Learns Too Much of a Good Thing is Bad supports that commitment. A free and fun animated version is on wedolisten.com. By Parenting Chat Cafe Free Parenting Expo featuring over 20 Positive Parenting Expert bloggers and podcasters. Join us in this community of parents and parenting experts to get the solutions you need to your parenting challenges so you can enjoy your children more. By Be Happy in LIFE Many parents struggle to keep their children in line. Disobedience, temper tantrums and foul language are just a few of the symptoms of kids who are out of control. What should those parents do? By Princeton Montessori School Learning to observe and understand a baby's needs in the present moment, is the most important aspect of enjoying a new parent's journey into parenthood. By Martin & Associates, LLC Agency Services Dr. Kevin Leman, author of over 40 books including “Have A New Kid By Friday” and “The Birth Order Book” can now be seen “LIVE” in living rooms across the country! By Strategic Book Group Lose weight! Have more energy! And you can even eat “cake” on weekends! By Dr. Yvonne Fournier It is easy to confuse hearing and listening. While your child may be hear¬ing your instructions, that does not mean they have learned to add the mindfulness and attention required for listening. By Dr. Yvonne Fournier Leaping ahead is more important than waiting. Engineers rely on computer-aided design, doctors are ever more dependent on diagnostic technology, and educational institutions are becoming increasingly dependant on the Internet and online interaction. By Britco Pictures Film produced by Discipline FilmWorks, the film company of actress and producer Brittany Andrews By Lloyd Dobson Have you ever thought about what qualities you want to develop as you take the journey of life? Here are three qualities that will serve you well. Daring is one quality, Determination is another and Discipline is the third. Embrace these for success By M. Lee Smith Publishers LLC DVD-based program allows Human Resources professionals to train managers and supervisors on both employee management best-practices and avoiding employment law errors. By Fast Market Research New Company Reports market report from Ovum: "Vodafone" By Hitul Thobhani Parents seeking more confidence and success for their child can now enrol them onto workshops from Kidz4Mation, authors of six positive childrens books. Results are incredible, with 4 to 9 year olds becoming more positive and believing in themselves. By Fast Market Research Fast Market Research recommends "Risk management: understanding the data management challenge " from Ovum, now available By Fournier Learning Strategies Child accuses parents of being unfair because they won't allow her to stay up an extra hour to watch television so she throws a fit and screams at her parents for being mean. By HappyHourMom.com arenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke of Engage Today, shares her knowledge and advice on HappyHourMom.com. There is no such thing as the perfect parent and we all have questions for Super Nanny. So take a second and ask parenting coach Carolyn for advice! By HappyHourMom.com arenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke of Engage Today, shares her knowledge and advice on HappyHourMom.com. There is no such thing as the perfect parent and we all have questions for Super Nanny. So take a second and ask parenting coach Carolyn for advice! By HappyHourMom.com arenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke of Engage Today, shares her knowledge and advice on HappyHourMom.com. There is no such thing as the perfect parent and we all have questions for Super Nanny. So take a second and ask parenting coach Carolyn for advice! By HappyHourMom.com Agressive behavior in children must be addressed appropriately at a young age. Parenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke share tips on how to deal with such behaviors. Read more on HappyHourMom.com. By HappyHourMom.com Every child screams, "I don't like you Mom [or Dad]" at some point in his/her life, and as a parent you must know how to respond. Parenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke, shares some tips on how to respond to such remarks. Read more on HappyHourMom.com. By HappyHourMom.com As simple as it seems, it is often difficult for some to get their children to eat dinner in their highchair. Parenting expert Carolyn Gatzke shares tips on getting your child back to the table. Read more on HappyHourMom.com. By HappyHourMom.com Has your child ever smeared poop all over the walls. It isn't pretty. Parenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke shares some advice on keeping the walls clean, the hands sanitized, amd the poop where it belongs. Read more at HappyHourMom.com. By HappyHourMom.com Parenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke of Engage Today, shares her knowledge and advice on HappyHourMom.com. There is no such thing as the perfect parent and we all have questions for Super Nanny. So take a second and ask parenting coach Carolyn for advice! By Carolyn Gatzke on HappyHourMom.com Parenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke of Engage Today, shares her knowledge and advice on HappyHourMom.com. There is no such thing as the perfect parent and we all have questions for Super Nanny. So take a second and ask parenting coach Carolyn for advice! By Carolyn Gatzke|Parenting Coach of HappyHourMom.co Parenting Coach, Carolyn Gatzke of Engage Today, shares her knowledge and advice on HappyHourMom.com. There is no such thing as the perfect parent and we all have questions for Super Nanny. So take a second and ask parenting coach Carolyn for advice! By Eloquent Books This book provides a no-nonsense approach to becoming a healthier you, no matter what hand Mother Nature dealt you. –Dr. William Shivers, Board Certified Psychiatrist By Heather Lampron, Conference Director Over 120 parents, educators, exhibitors, and speakers gathered for the day-long educational event, including keynote speakers Pamela Dunn and Chris Brickler, educational breakout sessions, new Author Alley showcase, and Vendor Resource Marketplace. By It Takes A Village Conference Chris Brickler, director of the Emmy-nominated documentary on love and relationships, "How Will We Love?", will be in San Diego for one appearance only, to speak to parents and educators at the exciting new conference, "It Takes A Village". Registration is now open for Conference for Parents and Educators to be held at USD on Sat. 10/3/09! By Heather Lampron, Conference Director San Diego's 2nd annual "It Takes a Village Conference" brings together parents, educators, and community members for an inspiring, entertaining and educational day, with inspirational keynote speakers, breakouts , authors' showcase, and networking. By Self-Help Publishers PARENTEEN - Parenting Defiant and Crazy Teens With Love And Logic - Tips And Strategies for Handling Difficult Teen Parenting Situations - Move From Conflict to Cooperation For Raising Confident and Obedient Kids (Paperback) By Wendy Young, LMSW, BCD If it can affect kids, parents or families, "Spin-Doctor Parenting" will be talking about it on their new blog. Helping parents put a positive "spin" on whatever their children throw their way will be the main aim of this blog. By Brenda Robinson for Gove-Siebold Group The new way to lose weight is not a diet, pill or exercise program. They’re just not working because Americans keep getting fatter. You can now lose weight and keep it off forever if you just think like a fit person! By Lauren Pichard San Diego, California,- Pichard Parenting Consultation opened its doors and has been helping families since January 2009. By Bonita Summers KINGSTON, ON – Your Workplace (YW) is honoured to have Dr. Peter Senge as a keynote speaker at the Your Workplace Conference 2009 in Ottawa from April 29 to May 1, 2009. By Ellie Dix, Pivotal Education Ltd New Online Resource Area Launched! Pivotal Education provides Teachers, Teaching Assistants and other professionals with free access to high quality resources that aid Behaviour Management. By Teachers.Net February 2009 issue is biggest yet! Features Abraham Lincoln, Black History, and Dr. Seuss Read Across America lesson plans, classroom management help, opinion, recipes, and classroom humor! | ||||||||||||||||||||||