Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2007-06-17 | Word Count: 662 | Views: 63 Permissive parenting make temporarily look like it is working for you, but there are many long-term negative consequences.
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2007-06-22 | Word Count: 818 | Views: 55 Do you find yourself in power struggles with your children? Discover how trying to control your children can lead to the resistance and rebellion that characterizes authoritarian parenting.
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2007-07-10 | Word Count: 605 | Views: 3 Discover how telling a child to do exactly what he or she is doing can stop acting out behavior in it's tracks!
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2007-10-15 | Word Count: 655 | Views: 75 Do you often feel guilty about your parenting? Are you blaming yourself for the problems your children have? In this article, discover the uselessness of guilt and how to move beyond it.
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2007-10-29 | Word Count: 598 | Views: 114 Emotional incest occurs when parents try to fill their inner emptiness by overly connecting with their child. Parents need to learn how to take responsibility for their own feelings so that their children do not feel this "yucky" pull.
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2007-11-02 | Word Count: 626 | Views: 46 Are you struggling with knowing how to set limits for your adolescent children? Are they resistant to doing what you want them to do? In this article, discover how to change all of this!
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2008-01-14 | Word Count: 662 | Views: 66 Most parents want their children to be healthy, yet have no idea what kind of nutrition creates optimal health. This article can put you on the right track in understanding how to support your children's health.
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2008-03-03 | Word Count: 642 | Views: 5 Confused regarding being a good parent? This article will help you to understand some of what your children really need from you.
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Category: Parenting Submitted: 2008-06-20 | Word Count: 635 | Views: 121 The Encarta World English Dictionary defines "enmesh" as "to entangle somebody or something in something from which it is difficult to be extricated or separated." Are you entangled with your children in a way that is limiting both you and your children? Parents may enmesh with children when they want control over their children and they want their children to take responsibility for them. By over-involving themselves in their children's lives, they hope to tie their children to them in such a way that their children feel guilty over their parent's pain and responsible for it.