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	<title>Comments on: Weeding Through Parenting Tips</title>
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		<title>By: thatgirlkelly1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 08:49:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I heard Baby Orajel works but I am not sure. You could also put their teething toys in the freezer for a bit, and let it warm up and than give it to them to naw on. That could help too. My cousin would use her finger to massage her daughters gums when she would cry... She said that worked too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I heard Baby Orajel works but I am not sure. You could also put their teething toys in the freezer for a bit, and let it warm up and than give it to them to naw on. That could help too. My cousin would use her finger to massage her daughters gums when she would cry&#8230; She said that worked too.</p>
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		<title>By: jazzy phizzle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 08:47:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>from a parent of adult children:

don&#039;t be afraid to discipline and mean it. children (infant to teen) need boundaries/limits. don&#039;t be afraid to set them. don&#039;t negotiate with children too small to understand. don&#039;t give in to temper tantrums.

compliment accomplishments (don&#039;t overly reward), set the bar higher each time your child meets your expectations.

love them unconditionally, but let disapproval of certain behavious be known as well and punish appropriately. 

advocate for your child in school. get to know teachers, counseslors and principals. expect your child&#039;s best performance always.

build their self-confidence, self-esteem/self-worth. don&#039;t give them empty praise and empty compliments.

teach them how to handle adversity.

teach them a work ethic. make them work for things they want....assign them household chores and expect them to complete them to the best of their ability. 

teach them to respect others. to get respect one must give it first.

be a role model; be the one to emulate. athletes and entertainers are not always good role models.

this could go on forever...............</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>from a parent of adult children:</p>
<p>don&#039;t be afraid to discipline and mean it. children (infant to teen) need boundaries/limits. don&#039;t be afraid to set them. don&#039;t negotiate with children too small to understand. don&#039;t give in to temper tantrums.</p>
<p>compliment accomplishments (don&#039;t overly reward), set the bar higher each time your child meets your expectations.</p>
<p>love them unconditionally, but let disapproval of certain behavious be known as well and punish appropriately. </p>
<p>advocate for your child in school. get to know teachers, counseslors and principals. expect your child&#039;s best performance always.</p>
<p>build their self-confidence, self-esteem/self-worth. don&#039;t give them empty praise and empty compliments.</p>
<p>teach them how to handle adversity.</p>
<p>teach them a work ethic. make them work for things they want&#8230;.assign them household chores and expect them to complete them to the best of their ability. </p>
<p>teach them to respect others. to get respect one must give it first.</p>
<p>be a role model; be the one to emulate. athletes and entertainers are not always good role models.</p>
<p>this could go on forever&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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