April 27th, 2008 by admin
by Sue Mittenthal and Linda Reing, authors of STILL HOT: The Uncensored Guide to Divorce, Dating, Sex, Spite, and Happily Ever After
Dating with kids can be challenging – whether you’re recently divorced or you’ve already endured two years’ worth of Starbucks dates — and whether your kids are two or twenty-two. But your children can also be helpful, especially if you recognize their wisdom. Here are a dozen tips on how they can help or hinder your social life. Read the rest of this entry »
March 1st, 2008 by admin
Stop over and see what’s new this month on Parent Super Site. Some of what you will find this month: tips on setting a toddler routine, child discipline advice, preparing your teen for college, grocery shopping tips, advice for new dads and much much more!
We are also in need of recipes for our newly redesigned Recipe Super Source. If you have a delicious recipe you would like to share, visit Recipe Super Source and submit your recipe or food related article.
July 19th, 2007 by admin
How to Be a Great Dad
By Marie Roker
Any man can be a father, but it takes an exceptional man to be a dad. Being involved in a child’s life make a big difference in his/her life. Here are ten tips for all you dads.
You are your child’s most important teacher- Your child’s informal education is just as valuable as his/her formal education. Teach your child core life values. Read the rest of this entry »
June 25th, 2007 by admin
Stepdads: Don’t Compete With the Child’s Father
Written by Ken Canfield
Orville is about to become a stepfather, and he wrote to me with a question: the 8-year-old son of his fiancée minds his father very well, but wreaks havoc at home. “What should I do?” Orville writes. Read the rest of this entry »
June 24th, 2007 by admin
Patience
Written by Ken Canfield
What’s the one thing that all dads of infants and preschoolers need?At the National Center, we isolated one hundred men in the early stages of fathering and asked them, “What is the biggest struggle you face in wanting to be a good dad?” The two most common answers were A) the sacrifice of time involved in “being there for my children” and B) a lack of patience. Read the rest of this entry »