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Home: Current Issues: Parenting: LINKS_PAGE Current Issues: Parenting: LINKS_PAGEArticles:Sense and Sentimentality - Edward P. SriHow could Mr. Right turn out to be so wrong? Many young people have had the experience of feeling that they were in love with someone who at first seemed absolutely wonderful, only later to be greatly disappointed in the person, disillusioned about the relationship, and perhaps even down on the opposite sex as a whole. Read more... Spiritual Exercises - book review - PATRICIA STEIGERSt. Ignatius did not plan his retreat for children, although it stands to reason that children, too, would benefit from an Ignatian spiritual retreat. Read more... Spotless Playroom Floor - Ray GuarendiGetting our small children to pick up their toys is a daily sore spot in our house. No matter what I say, they won’t do it. Am I making a mountain out of a molehill? Read more... Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me - Mark LoweryAchieving world peace or teaching children to behave at Mass - which is tougher? Read more... Table Manners for the Home - James StensonParents should make a conscientious and sustained effort to teach their children good table manners. Read more... Tattoos and the Illusion of Permanency - Douglas McManamanLike many people, my favorite season of the year is the Fall, which is especially beautiful in Canada. Read more... Teach Manners - Thomas LickonaManners are minor morals. They are the everyday ways we respect other people and facilitate social relations. They make up the moral fabric of our shared lives. They need to be taught. Read more... Teaching Maturity and Considerateness at Home - JAMES STENSONJames Stenson provides a brief, but clear outline of what exactly we mean when we speak of maturity, why it is so important, and how to go about teaching it in the home and at school. Read more... Teasing - Dr. Ray GuarendiDear Dr. Ray, My daughter, Kara, is twelve years old and mature for her age. But she is very sensitive to any kind of teasing at school. Besides telling her to "just ignore it," which does little good, what can I do? ¯Sensitive myself Read more... Television Statistics and Sources - TV - FREE AMERICAAccording to the A.C. Nielsen Co. (1998), the average American watches 3 hours and 46 minutes of TV each day (more than 52 days of nonstop TV-watching per year). Read more... Pages: [<<] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 [>>] Related Categories:Pages Updated On: 18-Nov-2008 - 19:25:24
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