Tag Archives: parenting teens
A WEED IS BUT AN UNLOVED FLOWER
What happens when a weed is tended to tenderly just like any other plant? It turns into a flower! Does the same apply to our children? Read on to find out.
TEACHING GIRLS ABOUT POSITIVE SELF IMAGE
Pecola,the black girl in Toni Morrisons book Bluest Eye had one main aim in life-to have the bluest eyes of all.She lived a miserable life-since black people naturally do not have blue eyes.Is your daughter a Pecola?
PAPA DON’T PREACH
Strong dads lead to strong daughters.The opposite is also true.Read on for further insights on parenting daughters.
TEACHING TEENAGE GIRLS ABOUT SELF WORTH
Something dramatic happens to girls when they hit teenage years. Just as ships disappear mysteriously into the Bermuda triangle, so do the selves of girls go down in droves. They crash and drown in developmental Bermuda Triangles.Why so? Read on to find out.
TEACHING TEENAGE GIRLS ABOUT CONSENT
How does a parent teach his or her teenage girl about saying no?
This article looks this tricky social dilemma-and offers solutions.