
Survival Skills for Parents
by Elaine M. Gibson
- Parents Need
Vacations from Kids
Dr. Paul Wender, noted research
psychiatrist, offers this advice to parents dealing with a difficult
child.
- Personal Time for
Parents is a Necessity
Parents who take care of their
personal needs are happier, healthier, and better at meeting the
needs of their children than parents who consistently sacrifice
themselves for their kids.
- Parents have
Rights, Too
Children have no sense of where their
rights end and parents rights begin. This combination can be
disastrous for families. Parents often take all they can stand, then
blow-up at the child and feel guilty afterwards. This is unhealthy
and unnecessary.
- Even Nice Parents
Get Angry
Parents can learn to think even when
angry and teach their children by example. The goal is to learn to
express anger in responsible ways.
- Down Loose Attitude
toward Housework
Housework can expand to fill all the
time available. We can't change the never ending chores, but we can
change our perspective and adjust our standards.
- Dr. Paul Wender, M.D --Vacation
for Parents
Quote from Dr. Wender's book, ADHD in
Children, Adolescents, and Adults.
- War Stories
- Humorous stories contributed from other
folks on the Parenting Frontlines. Sometimes, all we can do is
keep going. If we are lucky, we can look back and see the humor
involved. A good laugh is great medicine.
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