Aurora, Illinois, USA – July 13, 2017 – About 1,000 people entered a pit at RiverEdge Park on the Fourth of July evening to take part in Aurora’s attempt to enter the Book of World Records for the most head bangers coming together at one time. Photo: About 1,000 people entered a pit at RiverEdge Park on the Fourth of …
Read More »Largest gathering of people dressed as Frida Kahlo
Dallas, Texas, USA – July 13, 2017 – More than 1,000 people came together at the Dallas Museum of Art in costume as Kahlo, setting the new world record for the largest gathering ever of people dressed as Frida Kahlo. Photo: Over 1,000 Frida Kahlo Lookalikes Gather in Dallas in a Quest for a New World Record. The Guinness World …
Read More »Parenting – Nurturing Success: Capitalize on Existing Successes
In building success into a relationship with children, take advantage of what they already have going for them. Utilize the interests and successes that already have going for them. Utilize the interests and successes that already exist. Find some way to make a child feel successful, then build more success upon that success. When Tommy came to me, he experienced …
Read More »Parenting To New Born Babies
Parents should listen to their instincts and pick up their newborn babies when they cry, Queensland University of Technology researcher Professor Karen Thorpe said. A joint study with QUT and the Riverton Early Parenting Centre has found many parents of infants up to 12 weeks, were uncertain about how best to settle their crying baby and whether or not it …
Read More »Parental Control Software Reviews
Best Parental Control Software — Most online review websites provide reviews and recommendations based on one, most important fact: Their highest recommendation often goes to the software company that also pays them the most for your sale. If you have ever seen the same annual awards appear on a multiple of vendor websites, then you understand what we mean. Best …
Read More »Kids Mental Health Tips: Depression in parents, grandparents bad for kids
Children whose parents and grandparents are suffering from depression are at a higher risk of suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD), according to a study. The study published by the journal JAMA Psychiatry, Myrna M. Weissman, who is a researcher at the Columbia University, studied 251 grandchildren (average age 18), their biological parents and grandparents. While comparing two generations, the …
Read More »Parenting – Nurturing Success: Build Success into the Relationship
A sense of success grows slowly in children, since they are prone to feeling inadequate around adults. To help children succeed, create situations where failure is least likely. It also helps if you can be alert to their fear, embarrassment, and likely areas of failure. You will learn to notice their hesitancy in such areas. Rather than pushing or forcing …
Read More »Parents Lack Time For Their Children
Parenting experts warned that the economic downturn could force families further apart by contributing to a “long-hours culture”. Research into family life also shows a dramatic disparity between London and the South East and other regions in terms of the amount of time parents spend with their children. The research was carried out for the state-funded Family and Parenting Institute, …
Read More »Parental Alienation Syndrome
The hate, vilification or bias adopted by a child towards a parent due to behavioral impression or teachings of the other parent is termed as parental alienation syndrome. It is commonly observed in kids whose parents have a deep animosity between themselves, or in kids who have a single parent. This term was first subjectively defined by Richard Gardner in …
Read More »Single Parenting Made Double
My son, Adweit, peeks from the photograph lying on the desk, oblivious to the world around him. Actually no. He’s not. He’s pretty aware of what is happening. He is an amazing kid, and I often wonder how I would have coped with my ‘burden’ without him by my side. Holding my hand and showing me that no matter what …
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