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171: Transforming A Garage To A Room
Ok, you finished reworking the floors, now it is time to look at your walls. You might be surprised to find out that your walls don't seem to be even with the foundation they sit on. They could be set back from the muse or maybe overhang it in other areas.
172: Generate additional revenue from their love of art
Many of us want to build trade. For my part I have a habit of doing things for myself and others. One of my daughters is also very good uphill with excellent craft for themselves and their families.
173: Tough Love - What is It, and Can it Help You?
Parenthood is probably one of the most paradoxical jobs. Oftentimes parents blame themselves for their child turning out not exactly the way they envisioned. Parents blame themselves when the child becomes an alcoholic, a drug addict, or a gang member. What do you do with this child? This is probably a parent's worst nightmare.
174: Teen Crisis - Parents Should Be Aware
Many families move through the teenage years while extending some of the limits but staying safe within the borders (or rules) that parents establish. These borders are under constant bargaining pressure from teen children. When your teen's actions become unpredictable or harmful - coming home very late at night or not coming home at all, taking drugs, stealing, promiscuity, or dropping out of school - your method of relinquishing the strings bit-by-bit may end in abrupt rupture. It doesn't matter whether the crisis is about drugs or pregnancy, there are quite a few methods you can take as a parent to mend this.
175: Child Discipline - 9 Tips and Important Reminders
Child discipline is a crucial and emotional issue for parents of elementary children. We worry endlessly about our children misbehaving and how we should handle it. Constant behavior problems make us feel frustrated and angry. We detest having to punish our children. Learning how to efficiently discipline our children is an important skill that all parents must learn. Discipline is totally different from punishment.
176: Kids and Lying - Normal Or a Serious Problem?
All children lie, but not all kids are liars. All kids lie at one point or another, however, this doesn't mean that they are liars. There are different reasons why kids lie. They lie as a fantasy, which is very common in young children. Young kids like telling tales and stories, and this means that they are very creative. This becomes harmful when a child has reached the age of 6 and can't distinguish make believe from reality. Some kids lie to divert blame. No child wants to be punished for the bad deed that they did, therefore they lie.
177: Take Advantage of the Sun with Roof Mounted Solar Cells
Any time the sun is shining, your home's roof is exposed to solar energy. Why not exploit that energy, reduce your electric bill, and do your part to limit the amount of pollution being added to the atmosphere each day? Mounting photo voltaic cells (PVs) on your roof could very well be a smart way to make your home more energy independent. Producing solar electricity is feasible, makes sense, and is within the reach of most homeowners.
178: Raising Angry Kids
Right from childhood, it is ingrained in us not to vent our anger, especially in public. However real the cause for anger, as children we were encouraged to avoid displaying it, or risk being chastised. Sometimes, as a parent now, you deal with your angry, hostile child by getting angry yourself. At times you may even apply unreasonable punishments because of your emotional state. You are responding to anger with anger, and then feeling guilty about it later. Normally an angry child is most likely to respond negatively if you deal with him sternly.
179: Should I Send My Child to a Reform School?
The first thing you have to realize before you go off and send your child to a reform school is that this institution is considered by your child as some kind of a prison. Sending your child away is a drastic measure on your part. You think that this course of action is needed, so you shouldn't be shocked if your child shows animosity or hatred towards you. Don't expect them to show gratitude for sending them to "prison". Also, expect that the trust your child has in you will be totally shattered. He will feel betrayed.
180: Helping Your Teen Manage Anger
Everybody gets mad at one point or another. You come home tired from work and you see that your house is a mess, you get mad. Your husband sees a scratch on his car, he turns red with anger. Never expect your teenager not to be angry about anything. He is human after all and, like us, he is also susceptible to this emotion. This is considered to be normal. This is how your subconscious mind releases emotional and mental pressure. However, not being able to control anger is a problem.
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