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Michael Grose's Articles

  • Bringing Out The Best In Boys
    Raising and educating boys is still a hot topic in Australia, the United States and other parts of the world. It appears that those adults who do best raising and teaching boys have a significant understanding and appreciation of what makes boys tick. When you know the key drivers and motivators for boys you can help them achieve wonders.
  • Get Your Children To Listen To You - Every Time You Speak
    If you want your children to take notice of you and really hear you then you need to take into account the little things that make a big difference. Little things like moving into their proximal space, which is different to invading their personal space. Little things like picking the timing to communicate. Little things like
  • Establishing Good Sleep Patterns in Children
    Sleep experts stress that while adults may not have control over biology we can assist by helping children and teens establish good sleep patterns. It has been noted that children who develop good sleep patterns tend to carry these into adolescence. If you are parent of young children struggling to get them to sleep or battling kids who want to stay up longer then some knowledge of good sleep habits maybe useful.
  • Sewing The Seeds For Success
    Children seldom misquote their parents. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what we shouldn't have said! Our words as well as our focus are powerful indeed. Be aware of the language we use when interacting with kids and hone in like a laser beam on the positive characteristics that they have that will help them be successful.
  • 7 Parenting Strategies That Cause Sibling Rivalry
    Sibling rivalry comes with the parenting territory. Sibling rivalry, however, is not necessarily a fait accompli. It doesn’t have to happen, or at least to the extent that it has a negative impact on children and family-life. Parenting practices do play their part. Frustratingly, it is easier to inflame rivalry than it is to reduce rivalry.
  • 10 Easy New Year's Resolutions For Parents
    If you are like most parents you nag your kids too much, over-react when they mess up and you probably regret not spending enough time with them. Don't be too hard on yourself. Not only is parenting the world's hardest job but children aren't born with owner's manuals so we tend to rely on trial and error a great deal. Here are some simple guidelines to help you over the year ahead:
  • Five Biggest Mistakes Parents Make With Confidence-Boosting
    Parents always have the right intentions when they boost their children's confidence but sometimes their esteem-boosting efforts backfire and have the reverse effect. Here are the five biggest mistakes parents make when boosting kids' confidence and what they can do to avoid them
  • 10 Keys to Children's High Self-esteem
    Parents and teachers need a range of skills and strategies to help children develop a healthy self-esteem and maintain it even when events conspire to really challenge them.Self-esteem building is important as the way a child perceives him or herself is far more important in determining future outcomes than pure ability and academic competence.
  • Make It Easy For Your Kids To Be Responsible
    Some children need some help to develop responsibility rather than being left to their own devices. The As a parent you need to make it easy for some children to be responsible for their own well-being. This requires us to move into teacher mode, which can be a challenge at those busiest times of the day.
  • Wise Ways To Use Pocket-Money
    Giving pocket-money is an excellent way to develop independence in children and young people. Children should receive pocket-money as their small share of the family wealth just as they should share the workload at home. Read about five ideas to help you use pocket-money to develop independence and also a sense of generosity in your children.
  • Why Attachment Parenting Is Disastrous For Children
    Attachment parenting is a new fad that is potentially disastrous for kids. It makes kids too dependent on adults and can harm the mother-father child relationship. It flies in the face of thousands of years of socialisation.
  • Why Parents should feel like Atilla the Hun (sometimes)
    If you are a parent, grandparent, teacher or a caring professional, who at times, feels that you are five steps to the right of Attila the Hun in young people eye’s, hang in there. Your current discomfort maybe a small price to pay for a teenager’s future well being.
  • Helping Students With Homework
    There has been considerable disagreement over the last decade about the value of homework for primary aged children. Most educators agree that reading is the most valuable homework that a child can do and should become a daily habit for children. But how can you make a child do homework if they don't want to?
  • Praise With Impact
    Praise considerably impacts on children's confidence and self-esteem but it needs to be given with care and precision. There are three types of praise that will impact immeasurably on your child's self-esteem and confidence.
  • Self-confidence Secrets of Bindi Irwin
    What it is the secret to Bindi Irwin's self-confidence? What can we learn and apply to parenting our own children? There are possibly eight factors working in her favour – three are due to birth and the other five due to the environment.
  • Is Your Child Addicted to the NET?
    The much-publicised risk of predators is small compared with excessive use and the consequent isolation. While the research is thin on the ground about the NET and its effects on children and young people it is fair to say that many concerns concentrate around overuse at the expense of offline activities and relationships.
  • Healthy Self-esteem Thinking
    Most of us have met or worked with very talented people who are held back by low self-esteem or poor self-belief. They talk themselves down or out of success before they have even tackled a task.research shows children with low self-esteem have three poor thinking habits, which are reflected through the way they speak and behave. High self-esteemers have different thinking habits which result in higher levels of satisfaction and achievement.
  • Toddlers and Teens Have Plenty in Common
    If you want to learn how to raise a teenager then think back to how you raised your toddler. Developmentally, both groups have a lot in common.
  • Girls are Growing Up Too Fast
    Girls are dressing and acting older than ever before. They move from toys to boys in the blink of an eye. Not only are girls worried about how they look and dress at an early age many are concerned about their body image, which makes them susceptible to dieting and watching weight in a way that kids shouldn’t have to.
  • Talking to Kids about Sex
    Talking to children about sex is hard work but it is something parents need to do. There appears to be five traits shared by parents who are able to talk openly about sexual issues with their children.
  • Help Boys Tap into All Four Emotions
    It is little wonder that anger is a huge issue for many boys. That is only negative emotion that they can legitimately display where they can keep face in the boy culture. If boys can't show sadness or fear then everything comes out as anger.
  • Secrets to Superior Language Development
    Although the first six or seven years of life are a critical period for language, this period only declines gradually. Children of all ages can benefit from increased language stimulation – less TV, more conversation and reading.
  • Nurturing Your Child's Thinking Skills
    How can you nurture your child’s thinking life in the pre-primary and primary years? The purpose is not so much for your child to excel at school, but to instil a desire to learn and the ability to think for themselves and be resilient enough to resist following the crowd in thoughts as well as actions. Children spend more time at home than at school yet parents often feel most children’s learning occurs behind the classroom door. Learning is natural and has no boundaries and can happen anywhere
  • Sibling Fighting - Teach Our Kids to Resolve Conflict Peacefully
    After 18 years of working with parents and families I have finally worked out the cause of sibling fighting.

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