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What do kids need to thrive in the modern world? There are core characteristics that parents can focus on so they can give kids the best possible start.
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There's more than one way to read a book. Thriving! was designed to be read in different ways. Try more than one way to get the most out of this new parenting book.
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The kitchen table is a parent's best friend. You can build a family around a kitchen table. That's how powerful it is.
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Your success in raising well-behaved kids is dependent on meeting their three basic needs. All kids crave three things. Deliver on these and you'll go along way to raising happy, well-behaved kids.
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Helping kids to communicate their wants, needs and aspirations is a basic task for parents. Some kids whinge, nag or go quiet, when a simple articulated request for assistance is all that's needed.
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Encouragement is the best tool I know to boost a real sense of confidence and strong sense of self in kids.
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As a parent, you are in THE prime position to mirror back to kids how they should see themselves. You do this through your messages, your expectations and how you treat your child.
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Make 2010 a great parenting year for you and your kids. Here are ten great ideas to give your parenting a boost this year and make a difference to your kids' confidence, character and resilience.