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| Wednesday, January 7, 2009
1.
Discuss your work with your children. By discussing your
duties, frustrations, regulations schedule and rewards, your child
will begin to learn about the world of work.
2.
Don’t overwork. Many children feel that parents value success
on the job more than being a good parent. When you come . . .
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Trying to talk with our children about their
school progress can be frustrating. We might ask, “How did
things go?” or “What happened at school today?” and our child may
simply answer, “Okay,” or “Nothing much,” . . .
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These books
are a few that may be helpful when you want to talk to your child
about divorce. Sometimes it is easier to read a story, talk
about the characters in the story and then ask questions that
relate more to . . .
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