Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Tennis Mom

The longest ever Tennis Match, and still going strong, a 10- hour game, and still going strong into day three. US's John Isner and France's Nicolas Mahut both of which have a stamina that is stunning
Such a display of pure sportsmanship and determination is rare. Mrs Isner, John's mom, stated in an TV interview that John has always been that way, never giving up. She also said that she is so very proud of him for the way he has carried himself through out  this long match. Parental methods provided by his parents and his hard work has brought him to the top of his game. He has WON!!!

What a game well worth watching without all the drama. Both players displayed true sportsmanship.
John's Mom and Dad must be so proud, for he has shown the rewards of good parenting and John having been "a child once", following through.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Parental methods successful

There are many children that have shown that the parental guidance they received was successful. I am so proud of them and their parents. Job well done! Their input is much needed to assist those parents that are having difficulty and are not clear as to how to handle certain situations and juggle their limited time in this busy world of ours,and keep on top of the parental methods needed.Sharing ideas or suggestions such as to where to get help or try a different method would be helpful.

These are issues that need to be addressed as a community in order to help each other save all of our children.

Let us communicate with each other, share methods of what worked for you and what didn't. In doing so we all will learn something.

If we could find out why children or preteens make the decisions that they make, we would be a step ahead.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Parental Methods

This post raises questions about the parental methods used to guide our children in today's world.

Focusing on the real world as it is today, means that new guidelines and advice need to be put in place,before the horrific act occurs, not after it's too late. Is anyone offering help to parents these days as to what should be done about certain situations that are occurring now?

At home, must to be the starting point. It is apparent that parenting has become an overwhelming task and it's understandable.The Parents plates are really full, considering the economy,work, after school interests and other social demands . Where is the time coming from needed to provide quality and strong loving guidance to our children?