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Title: Raising Well Balanced Children


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Raising Well Balanced Children
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Objectives
  • Growing up fast why balance is important
  • Understand differences in development
  • Learn how to develop childs personal potential
  • Discuss independence and responsibility
  • Understand discipline
  • How to encourage healthy body image
  • How to teach healthy habits
  • How to discuss emotions
  • Promote activities that encourage spending time
    together

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Growing up fast
  • Children are being bombarded and have access to
    an abundance of information through all types of
    media.
  • Social and academic pressures on children tend to
    make them mature rapidly in a fast moving world.
  • Stress on dual working parents and single parents
    make it hard to maintain parental guidance and
    supervision

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Differences in development
  • Boys and girls often have different developmental
    timelines in some areas including
  • Verbal skills
  • Relationship skills
  • Physical growth
  • Fine and gross motor skills
  • Spatial skills
  • Both nature and nurture influence gender-specific
    development and behaviors
  • Biology is not destiny

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Personal Potential
  • There are many different kinds of boys and girls
  • Dispel gender stereotypes and discourage labels
    such as sissy, wimp, boys dont cry,
    ladylike etc.
  • Choose a broad range of gifts, playthings and
    activities to broaden their skills
  • Talk about what you see in the media and their
    television programs
  • Allow children to reach their individual
    potential help them cultivate passions

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Independence and responsibility
  • Age appropriate freedom
  • Learn by doing and failing - testing boundaries
  • Let them own consequences
  • Teach common sense behavior the right thing
    to do
  • Teach important life skills cooking, cleaning,
    home maintenance, budgeting, lawn care, grocery
    shopping etc.
  • Values show them

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Discipline
  • Children like to know the rules
  • Will push the limits
  • Permissive parents vs. helicopter parents
  • Discipline does not mean to punish, it means to
    teach
  • Be authoritative rather than authoritarian
  • Respect is a two way street which starts at HOME

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Encourage a healthy body image
  • Help your child develop positive attitudes
    towards his/her body
  • Be a good example and model self acceptance
  • Give lots of positive reinforcement for strengths
    and abilities unrelated to physical attributes
  • Discuss unrealistic body types promoted in media
    images
  • Encourage your child to come to you with
    questions and concerns

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Healthy Habits
  • Teach your children about health, weight and
    nutrition
  • Share information early about their changing
    bodies
  • Teach good body hygiene starting at a young age
    with new information as age appropriate
  • Make sure your child gets enough sleep
  • Learn the behavior signs of risky behavior

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Emotions
  • All children should be encouraged to express
    their emotions
  • Listen and acknowledge without criticizing how
    they express their emotions
  • Help all children learn to articulate their needs
    with a broad emotional vocabulary
  • Teach children the best ways to process their
    emotions
  • Provide positive role models especially if one
    parent is absent from the home

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Spend time together
  • Limit and monitor screen time, texting and
    messaging yours too!
  • Play Have fun!
  • Promote family exercise with outdoor activities
    you all enjoy
  • Share plenty of physical affection even as they
    grow older including boys
  • Sit down for regular family meals

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Additional Resources for Further Reading
  • Books  
  • Lise Eliot, Pink Brain, Blue Brain
  • JoAnn Deak, Girls Will be Girls
  • Leonard Sax, Why Gender Matters
  • Helpful web resources
  • http//www.pbs.org/parents/raisinggirls/
  • http//www.pbs.org/parents/raisingboys/

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WorkLife4You Resources
WorkLife4You web site www.WorkLife4You.com
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    Parents, Raising Financially Savvy Children
  • WorkLife4You GuidesPositive Parenting Strategies
    for the Toddler Years, Encouraging Healthy Habits
    in Your Toddler, Typical Toddler Transitions,
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    Years, Encouraging Healthy Habits in Your
    Preschooler, Typical Preschool Transitions,
    Healthy Eating for Children, Positive Parenting
    Strategies for the Teenage Years, Teens and
    At-Risk Behaviors, Encouraging Healthy Habits in
    Teens, Social Issues and Teens, Keeping Youth
    Drug Free, Healthy Eating for Children
  • Child Care Parenting Web Service
  • Parenting Toddlers Library
  • Parenting Preschoolers Library
  • Parenting Teens Library
  • Health Care Issues Library
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  • Audio Tips and PodcastsPositive Parenting Tips
    Toddlers, Communicating with Children Series
    Healthy Eating for Children Parents, School
    Success, and Health Making Healthy Choices,
    Internet Safety for Parents
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  • Related Web Sites

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