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By Chandra Alexander
Are you constantly fighting with your child about discipline? If you are totally exhausted from parent/child battles that occur on a daily basis in your house, learn how to discipline with peace and dignity.
1- Differentiate between not liking the bad behavior and still loving the child.

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Parenting in the 21st century is a complex task. You must find a balance between work, kids, and your own happiness. While it can be difficult to please everyone, there are a few priceless parenting practices that will help you achieve order in [...]]]></description>
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My son Ryder was having some problems at his school. He perceived his teacher as very &#8216;angry&#8217;, he often cried when it was time to go to school and he had a complete aversion to reading and writing.
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On April 4th, 2008, Lenore Skenazy shocked readers of the New York Sun with her editorial, &#8220;Why I Let My 9-Year-Old Ride the Subway Alone.&#8221; In it, she describes how, after many months of pleading on the part of her son Izzy, she left him [...]]]></description>
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