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How to avoid your teen or preteen putting you on the spot - Feature

July 13, 2021

How to avoid your teens and preteens putting you on the spot.

One of my pet peeves as a parent was when our kids would ask us in front of their friends about plans they had already conjured together. I often felt put on the spot because I didn’t have time to…

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Transitioning kids from activities

July 12, 2021

Transitioning kids from activities

No one, including adults, likes to stop in the middle of having fun. Especially when we have to leave, or stop, an activity we like, to transition to an activity that is not as much fun! Kids, not surprisingly, feel…

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who cares if the kid gets the red balloon

June 15, 2021

Who cares if the kid gets the red balloon?

If you read my post from two weeks ago you know I shared a story from when my son was younger. I didn’t let him have a balloon after he rejected the color that was being offered to him by…

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Quit asking for things - Feature

June 8, 2021

Get kids to quit asking for stuff!

Kids are notorious for asking for things when you take them shopping. But why wouldn’t they ask? It’s worth a shot, right?! Most parents fear the dreaded ASK for multiple reasons. 1) They don’t want a scene if they tell…

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This is how you stop raising entitled children

June 1, 2021

One way to stop creating entitled children

When our son Bryer was not quite three-years-old, we were at a party store with his little sister, my sister-in-law, and her young son. As we walked around the store an employee came up to us, extended her arm to…

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Reading for Fun vs Reading to Learn - Feature

May 25, 2021

Reading to Learn vs Reading for Fun

Reading can be fun and engaging or it can be stressful and disheartening. The deciding factor often has to do with the level of difficulty the reader is experiencing while trying to read. There are no shortage of studies that…

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Hi! I'm Michele Barmore. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share with you parenting strategies and perspective that will lead to raising accountable children. I'm glad you're here!

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