The answer on today’s show. One solution with four parts that will bring the frustration of kids and parents to an end.
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Kudos and credit goes to Southern Whimsy for sharing the top 5 list. I love these posts for bringing the fun back into the middle school years. Now I need to find the top 5 list for boys.
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How many times do simple situations like a dirty bedroom mushroom into a frustrating, tension-filled argument with your kids? Today’s show gives you four different options for keeping the lid on simple situations with your kids.
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Absolutely not! The key is to focus on building routines and habits that will lead to a list of choices when she is ready to apply as a high school junior or senior. Focusing on one college during the middle school years adds unneeded stress to a child’s life and creates the perception that if she isn’t admitted than all hope is lost. When the time comes for college applications your child may indeed apply to the college you had always hoped she would. Today’s show offers two tips for parents who want to start a conversation about college without burning their kids out in the process.
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How often have you heard a friend share this statement with you? Maybe you have uttered the same statement when thinking about what you would really like to be doing. Today’s show is for anyone who has ever thought, “If I just had more time I would…” Enjoy the weekend ahead.
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