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- Q How can my children enjoy the holidays if I'm on a budget?
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Dr. Michele Borba, PsychologyHere are ways to cut back and still enjoy holiday merriment: Set a budget -- Start by taking an honest look at your family's finances. Based on your situation, decide on a holiday budget that is affordable. Write down that amount and pledge to... Full Answer
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- Q How can I teach my child to appreciate gifts during the holidays?
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Dr. Michele Borba, PsychologyHere are ways to teach kids appreciation: Rehearse appreciation -- Teach your child how to accept gifts graciously by rehearing polite comebacks prior to the event. A few gracious responses might be: "Thank you for this." "I really appreciate... Full Answer
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- Q What fun activities can I do with my family for Christmas?
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Dr. Michele Borba, PsychologyThe best Christmas memories come straight from the heart -- and not your wallet. Here are a few ideas: Create a special Christmas Teddy Bear Tea. Your little ones bring their teddy bears and order hot cocoa at a nice restaurant or in front of... Full Answer
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- Q How can I make sure I get family holiday photos?
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Dr. Michele Borba, PsychologyAppoint each child the role of official "family holiday photographer." You may find that the photographing role makes kids tune into the memories: "Did you get a picture of grandma?" or "Quick, take a picture of Kevin. He's so excited with his... Full Answer
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- Q Where should our newborn sleep?
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Dr. Michael Breus, PsychologyThe answer to this question can vary between cultures and sleep specialists. In my opinion, babies should sleep in the safest place for them and their parents. If you decide your baby should sleep in bed with you, here are a few... Full Answer
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- Q How can I prepare for life with twins?
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Most women find that a little extra support and planning helps a lot, especially in the early weeks. Following are some things that may help you prepare for and adjust to life with your new babies. Plan to have some help for the first couple of... Full Answer
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- Q How do I readjust to sharing parenting with my veteran spouse?
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When your spouse returns from deployment, there will naturally be a period of readjustment in the family dynamics. You have been used to being a “single parent,” and suddenly you have to share the decision-making, discipline, love and care... Full Answer
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- Q What can I do to stop my child’s whining?
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Dr. Michele Borba, PsychologyYou can use the following steps to guide you in stopping your child’s whining. Establish a Zero Tolerance for Whining Rest assured, all kids whine occasionally, but the surest way to turn this grating attention-getter into a full-fledged habit is... Full Answer
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- Q How can I teach my child the waiting skills to control impulses?
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Dr. Michele Borba, PsychologyBesides looking for those waiting opportunity moments, you can teach your child skills that will help him push his own inner pause button. Your child may barrel straight into every task right now, but your ultimate goal is gradually to stretch his... Full Answer
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- Q How can I raise my child to be unselfish and more caring?
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Dr. Michele Borba, PsychologyUse the right parenting formula. The research-proven formula for raising unspoiled, well-adjusted kids has two equal parts: Nurture and Limits. Is your parenting style evenly balanced between the two parts? Or are you emphasizing one element more than... Full Answer
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