Monthly Archives: August 2009

How to Raise a Moral Child

Morality is a code of conduct in which one decides right from wrong. Knowing how to raise a moral child, especially in today?s world, isn?t always easy. You may want to follow some of these tips to teach your child this important character trait.

Although morality is often defined in terms of religion, it is much more than a religious concept. Morals are also defined by society, philosophy, and conscience. They are the center of how people make ethical decisions.

What can parents do to ensure their children learn morals? Here are some suggestions:

Ten Ways to Ease Sibling Rivalry

Children are bound to fight with one another; it’s part of being siblings. Sibling rivalry is normal, too, but that doesn’t mean you can’t try to do something about it. angry-kidsTry using one or more of these ten ways to ease sibling rivalry to bring peace to your home.

1. Ask your older children to help with the younger ones. This will encourage your children to feel proud of being an older brother or sister and will help them build a better relationship.

Weekly Round Up Aug 14

Weekly Round UpWell the seasons here still haven’t made up their mind what they want it to be. We come to the close of another week. Its been a fun week here getting things ready for football season and school. It’s amazing what can bring brothers together.

OK on with this week round up. I do hope you join me in this weeks Weekly Round up. If your new here welcome I hope you enjoy this little meme I have. Feel free to answer on your blog or here in the comments section.

  1. What was your biggest challenge?

Five Relaxation Ideas for Busy Moms

Parents can be busy, especially if they have more than one child. One child may play a sport, another may play in the band, and another may be involved in scouting. Parents may feel like nothing more than a glorified cab driver. These five relaxing ideas for busy parents will help for those times when they actually have no running to do.

Read a book

Family Workouts – Fun and Easy

Today, perhaps more than ever before, spending quality time with our families is important. It seems like adults and kids alike have impossibly busy lives, and we just don’t keep up with one another like we once did. So when we do get a moment to spend together, we want to get as much out of it as possible.

One way to do so is by having family workouts. You’ll get to catch up with the kids and spouse while doing something that is good for all of you. Children tend to pick up the habits of their parents, so by exercising with them, you make it more likely that they will exercise on their own now and in the years to come.

Potential Recruit Objections & How to Overcome Them

Getting people to hold parties and shows for your direct sales business is not always easy, but compared to recruiting team members, finding hostesses is a piece of cake. People are naturally cold about joining someone else in direct sales businesses. However, there are ways to get them to warm up to the idea. Here are some common objections you may come across when interviewing a potential new recruit?

Circuit Training – The Best Way To Burn Calories

Despite the well-known fact that exercising is essential to good health, many people just don’t do it. These days, it’s often because we just don’t have time. We’re more informed about the benefits of a good workout routine than ever before, but who can work a full cardio and strength training regimen in, even if it is just a few times a week?

For those who want to improve overall fitness but feel that there aren’t enough hours in the day, circuit training may be the answer. As the name suggests, circuit training involves doing a series of exercises in rapid succession. Over a period of 30 minutes to an hour, one can use circuit training to work all of the major muscle groups and get a good aerobic workout.

Teaching your Child to Be a Good Sport

Children learn what they see modeled before them. When it comes to being a good sport, are you demonstrating how to be one? You may not have thought about how to teach your child to be a good sport, but it may be something to consider – especially if you think they’ll want to play organized sports.

Sportsmanship can be defined as the way you conduct yourself suitably to all participants in sports. Included in this idea is playing fair, striving to do one?s best, and losing gracefully. If these are qualities parents want their children to display, why is it there have been newscasts from around the world of parents acting just the opposite?

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