Keeping Your Children Safe from Online Predators Sara Zipf — Guest Authoron July 7, 2022 Image via Unsplash During the course of 2021, the National Centre for Missing & Exploited Children received 2.3 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitation. The 35% increase from the previous year can be largely attributed to the fact that children have been spending more time in front of electronic devices than ever before. In addition to using laptops and smartphones for gaming and social media, these technologies were also utilized to keep children up-to-date with their schoolwork. While having access to the internet is undoubtedly beneficial in many ways, the more time a child spends on it the greater their chance to catch the attention of an online predator. Here are a few things you as a parent can do to help keep your children safe...
How Coding Can Improve Your Kids’ Communication Skills Chatty Garrate — Guest Authoron June 28, 2022 Image via Pexels Coding is one of the most in-demand skills today since it can be used for many purposes and industries. Many kids nowadays are learning how to code so that they can keep up with the technological advancement of our world. While you may think that coding is just about knowing how to write in a programming language, it's actually so much more than that. Teaching kids how to code also teaches them soft skills, such as communication. In this article, we’ll talk about the importance of communication skills and how coding can improve them. Importance of Communication Skills Communication is an important skill that every person must have at some point in their lives. It helps us get along better with the people around us. This skill...
Coparenting Duties: How to Still Prioritize Your Kids’ Dental Health During Divorce Chelsea Smith — Guest Authoron June 17, 2022 Image via Pixabay Dealing with divorce is a challenging time for parents. Worse, it is even more difficult for children, especially for those who are too young to fully understand what is happening. Being divorced, however, is not an excuse to neglect one’s responsibility as a parent. With such, parents should be mindful of their coparenting duties. Among others, one of the most important is to be proactive in promoting the well-being of the little ones, specifically their dental health. Read on and we’ll share some of the best things to do to ensure good dental health in children even during divorce. Tips and Tricks to Promote Dental Health During Divorce A good parenting job during divorce means not letting go of...
Every Life Stage: Resources for Raising Your Child Well Colleen Stewart — Guest Authoron May 13, 2022 Image via Unsplash Being a parent is challenging. It’s a full-time job that you must juggle with all the other commitments in your life, and there is no secret formula for becoming the perfect parent. And if you have a child with special needs, you may encounter even more obstacles. Here’s the good news: As long as you have a boundless love for your child and are willing to consistently go the extra mile and consistently adjust your strategies, then you can be everything your child needs. Check out these resources from Online Parenting Programs for raising a kid well through each age and stage! Develop Routines Providing a sense of security for your child is critical, especially if they have special needs. And making healthy routines is...
The Stay-at-Home Parents’ Guide to Going Back to School Colleen Stewart — Guest Authoron April 27, 2022 Image via Pexels Choosing to stay at home with the kids is an absolutely wonderful way to bond with your little ones, save on the cost of child care, and get a first-hand look at all the beautiful little moments that define their early years. However, putting your career on hold during this time can be a difficult choice to make. After all, most stay-at-home parents plan to re-enter the workforce once their children are older, and that transition back can be a tumultuous one. Going back to school ahead of returning to the workforce is an incredible way to mitigate the challenges a career gap can cause. Earning a degree gives you more power and leverage in interviews, which can make up for the lost time. All of this requires an elevated level of...
6 Essential Mental Health Skills To Teach Your Kids Patrick Bailey — Guest Authoron April 18, 2022 Mental health used to be a taboo subject but is making big strides toward the forefront of awareness. As athletes and celebrities are opening up about mental health struggles and taking time off to deal with them, more and more people are gaining an understanding of what makes our brains tick. Adults may experience less stigma when it comes to the subject, but access is often difficult for children, teens, and adults. Education on how to help your kids with good mental health is part of parenting. Why Mental Health Skills Are Important For Kids From the time they are born, babies get regular physical check-ups. Pediatricians recommend these starting as a newborn, age 3-5 days, one, two, and four months, six and nine months, one...
Nurturing Your Child’s Artistic Instincts To Create Something Beautiful Sara Zipf — Guest Authoron April 6, 2022 Image via Pexels Of the many challenges facing parents today, helping your child to build and maintain positive mental health is surely one of the most difficult. Recent data shows that 15% of young people aged 12-17 report suffering from at least one major depressive episode during the last year. That’s not to mention the children and young people who may not classify themselves as depressed, but still experience feelings of anxiety, low self esteem or worry about their future. While courses such as Online Parenting Skills, Parent-Child and Thrive Online can help to equip parents to build their child’s self esteem and communication skills, it’s also smart to look at talents or instincts your children already possess, and nurture them to...
Smart And Conflict-Free Ways To Budget With Your Co-Parent Sara Zipf — Guest Authoron March 30, 2022 Image via Unsplash When a marriage comes to an end and there are children involved, learning how to effectively raise them with a co-parent can be tough, particularly from the financial perspective. In fact, navigating the shared expenses of raising a child may require co-parents to save up at least $233,610 on average to raise a child until the age of 17, according to recent statistics by the United States Department of Agriculture. With that in mind, here are four smart and conflict-free ways to create a co-parenting budget and save money for your children's future. Develop a System The key to a successful co-parenting system that works for the long haul is to develop a system for dividing expenses and stick to it. The divorce decree can serve as...
Why Being Your Child’s Biggest Sports Supporter Doesn’t Have to Cost an Arm and a Leg Colleen Stewart — Guest Authoron March 9, 2022 Image via Pexels Many parents would agree that for children with bounds of energy, sport is the ideal solution to keep them busy and out of mischief. So, when your child shows a keen interest in basketball, for example, you'll want to show as much support for them as you can. However, investing in sport can add up from a cost perspective. Presented below by OnlineParentingPrograms.com, here's how you can be your child's biggest sports supporter without it costing you an arm and a leg. First-Hand experience If your child is totally undecided as to what sport they want to do, sometimes first-hand experience can provide them with the insight they need to make their selection. For instance, you can book affordable tickets for the LA dodgers or the...
Fleeing Domestic Violence: How To Stay Safe And Protect Your Rights Sara Zipf — Guest Authoron February 18, 2022 No one has the right to abuse another person, and no one deserves to be abused. Sadly, intimate relationships can sometimes lead to domestic violence, and the simplest solution is to leave once abuse occurs. In the US, statistics show that women in abusive relationships are about 500 times more at risk for domestic violence when they leave. And according to Wendy Mahoney, who is the executive director for the Mississippi Coalition Against Domestic Violence, domestic violence is all about power and control. When the abused individual leaves, the abuser has lost his power and control, and in many cases, ultimately, homicide is the ultimate absolute control. It's important to note that not all domestic abuse cases are the...