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Tammy Embrich's Articles in Parenting

  • Attention Deficit Disorder And Your Child...A True Diagnosis
    Did you know that approximately 4% to 6% of the U.S. population has ADHD.

    And did you know it is NOT limited to just children. Approximately one-half to two-thirds of the children's population with ADHD will continue to have significant problems as adults, which affects their lives on the job, in their families, and socially.

  • A Sticker Chart Can Help Modify Your Child's Behavior
    Are you at your wits end with cycle after cycle of bad behavior with your child? Do you raise your voice more than you'd like to?
  • Reap What You Sow
    We've all heard that saying..."Reap What You Sow." It's very popular simply because the concept if it derives from the Bible. "What You Do Comes Back To You" is an excellent paraphrase. The Golden Rule also comes to mind..."Treat Others As You Would Like To Be Treated."
  • Does Your Child Have A Bully And What Can You Do About It?
    My childhood was not all that happy. I had a couple of bullies when I was in grade school. That had a deep impact on my life. It greatly affected my personality, self-esteem, and self-worth.
  • Cooking With Your Kids--Fun Ideas and Tips
    Cooking is much more enjoyable when you have your children around you. Making them a part of things in the kitchen is so very important. There's just something very special about having your kids share in transforming favorite dishes into delightful, edible creations.
  • Healthy Choices For After School Snacks
    What do kids do when they get home from school? They go for the kitchen for a quick snack. They grab whatever looks good to them. And they usually don't think "healthy."
  • Role Model Parents For Healthy Kids
    Do you encourage your child to make healthy food choices?
    Do you eat healthy foods yourself?
    Are you a good role model when it comes to healthy eating habits?

    Kids are humans...they will usually eat and want what they see YOU eating on a daily basis.



  • Halloween Room Mother
    Have you ever been a room Mother at school for your child?

    This can be lots of fun especially if you use a little bit of creativity with it. For Halloween one year my son's teacher needed a volunteer for being a room Mother to bring in treats and pass them out on the day of the party.

  • Cooking With Your Kids--Playing It Safe In The Kitchen
    Children like to be grown ups and be little chefs in the kitchen. They want to be a part of things and feel important.

    Meal planning and preparation as a family is creating some fun memories both for you and your child. It's a good idea to get your kids involved in cooking the family meals at an early age not only for educational purposes...but for family bonding as well.

  • Quick Healthy Breakfast Ideas For Kids
    Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and is vital to your child's health and growth. A nutritious, healthy breakfast is also an excellent start to your child's school day. It's the brain food they need to be alert and active for the day's studies.
  • Communication With Your Children: Do You Really Listen?
    Children are precious commodities of their parents and should be cherished, protected, and loved. And as parents...we are responsible for the young adults our little ones grow up to become. Communication is a significant part of that.
  • Teaching Your Kids About Finances
    It's common knowledge that if you yourself as a parent, set a good, solid financial example to your kids...they will grow up as financially responsible adults. Well, sometimes this concept alone is not enough.
  • Child Summer Entertainment Tips For The Work At Home Mom
    Here we are in the full bloom of summer. A fun time for kids enjoying their break from school.

    I have a niece who simply loves to read. Actually, she is content to sit and read for an entire day. My Sister-In-Law never has any concerns about her child's entertainment needs because her little one seems to always be taken away with a good book.

    But that is just not the case with most children. If your child is between the ages of 4 and 10, then you may need to put some thought into child entertainment tips.



  • Does Your Child Eat A Daily Nutritious Breakfast? Top 10 Healthy Benefits
    Does your child often forget to eat breakfast? Or maybe your household tends to get too busy in the mornings for a nutritious breakfast? Breakfast is often the most neglected meal of the day. Should we be concerned about this issue concerning our young children?
  • 6 Practical Parenting Tips For Single Moms
    All too often a lot of single moms feel that they have to be "super mom" and not expect or ask for any help. If you are among the super moms, you run a great risk of parenting burn out. We are all human and we all fall short of "doing it all" at some point. Hey, it's tough enough raising kids as a 2-parent family. That goes double for single parents, especially single moms raising 2 or more children.

    So, it is OK to ask for help or support when you're trying to raise 2 or more kids?

  • Basic Guide For Positive Connection With Your Child
    How well do we know our kids? That's a powerful question in itself. You may be quick to answer and respond with "real well." But do you really know them? What are their inner most fears? Their interests? What type of friends do they have or prefer? Can you identify and connect with their best personality traits? And most importantly, what are their specific needs from you as a parent?
  • My Experience With Attention Deficit Disorder as a Parent
    This was my personal experience with my son, and a stroll down parenting memory lane. The name in the article has been changed to protect his identity.

    It was like I was sitting back and watching a horror movie...my son having to the best of my recollection, the third temper tantrum of the day.

  • Suggestions For Disciplining Your Child
    Disciplining your child is one of the hardest parts of being a parent. Sometimes it can be hard to decide what’s right and wrong with your child and that makes discipline even more difficult.
  • Helping Your Child With Homework - A Few Helpful Tips
    As a child, how many times did you need help with your homework? Of course it was enough according to your parents, but how much is too much when it comes to helping your child with homework?

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