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Gareth Williams has been an expert in the field of parenting for well over 25 years and is the author of the highly acclaimed ebook 'Harmony at Home - A Parent's Companion'. If you're interested in receiving FREE information on modern day and successful parenting techniques then please visit-
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    Overcoming Low Self-Esteem: Yes, it IS Possible!

    Overcoming low self-esteem isn’t just critical for talking to that cute stranger at the bar…it’s absolutely vital to leading a successful, happy and healthy lifestyle! But if you think that buying a new wardrobe or losing weight is the only thing that you can do to boost your confidence, think again: these simple lifestyle tweaks will make you feel like a million bucks in no time! Read: Overcoming Low Self-Esteem: Yes, it IS Possible! Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 09/10/2009 | Self Help

    The Key to Understanding Confidence and How You Can Use it to Great Effect

    Confidence is a word that we hear a lot of these days. Success in work and in our personal lives is said to stem from it. Indeed there are very few situations in life where a lack of confidence is considered to be an advantage. It is through confidence that we manage to assert ourselves in the world. You might find it strange then to know that such a crucial part of our personalities has had very little in research made into it. Read: The Key to Understanding Confidence and How You Can Use it to Great Effect Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 01/10/2009 | Self Improvement

    10 Quick and Easy Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivalry!

    In just about any family with more than one child, the issue of sibling rivalry is sure to crop up. I'd be amazed if it didn't. Bickering, jealousy, competition for attention, and so on, are the norm when it comes to raising multiple children in the same household. So, what can parents do about it? Read: 10 Quick and Easy Tips For Dealing With Sibling Rivalry! Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 26/05/2009 | Parenting

    7 Quick and Easy Tips That Will Keep Your Child Safe on That Driving Getaway

    As we get into the warmer months, and schools finish up, it's more likely that you'll pile into the family auto and head off on a vacation or just a weekend road trip. Here are some things you need to know and do to help keep everyone safe. Read: 7 Quick and Easy Tips That Will Keep Your Child Safe on That Driving Getaway Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 26/05/2009 | Parenting

    6 Quick and Easy Steps For Accident Proofing Your Home

    The first advice for any parent is to be prepared, and that includes knowledge and training (CPR, etc.), as well as having the proper resources on hand. In this case, a well-stocked First-Aid Kit for your home and car. Here are some of the items such a kit might include and do be sure to keep said kit out of the reach of curious young hands! Read: 6 Quick and Easy Steps For Accident Proofing Your Home Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 19/05/2009 | Parenting

    Discover the Real Truth About Authoritarian Parenting and How it May Affect Your Child!

    In the 1940's and 1950's Diana Baumrind, a clinical and behavioural psychologist from New York City, introduced her ideas of different parenting styles. These three main parenting styles are authoritarian (too hard), permissive (too soft), and authoritative (just right) parenting. In this article, we will explore what authoritarian parenting is, and we will also discuss the repercussions and outcomes of this parenting style in terms of child development and self esteem. Read: Discover the Real Truth About Authoritarian Parenting and How it May Affect Your Child! Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 18/05/2009 | Parenting

    Yes There Truly Are Some Great Articles on Single Parenting Available!

    My son is a hopeless romantic. But it seems like every woman he becomes involved with is a single parent. In order to understand where a single mother is coming from, my son has done a great deal of research for articles on single parenting. Never having been a parent himself, he needed to understand what a good parent is. So he needs to ensure that he can understand the point of view of a single parent. Read: Yes There Truly Are Some Great Articles on Single Parenting Available! Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 18/05/2009 | Parenting

    Discover a Potent Parenting Technique Called Attachment Parenting

    Raising children can be the most rewarding and most challenging job set before us in our lives. Everything you do shapes and moulds your child into who they are and who they become. We all want our children to be successful, feel loved and secure in themselves. Using a technique called attachment parenting, many are finding success. Read: Discover a Potent Parenting Technique Called Attachment Parenting Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 14/05/2009 | Parenting

    Is Your Child Being Left Out, Or Bullied by Other Children? Here's What You Can Do to Help

    Being left out is a fairly common occurrence, as children begin learning around age six to eight to make and choose their friends. Leaving some children out is often unintentionally hurtful, as children learn to strengthen their bonds with some children by excluding others. If your child has ever experienced being left out, or is the one doing the excluding, don't embarrass her in front of others. Better to wait for a quiet moment when you can calmly discuss either behaviour or circumstance. Read: Is Your Child Being Left Out, Or Bullied by Other Children? Here's What You Can Do to Help Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 14/05/2009 | Parenting

    Social Anxiety Disorder; a Lot More Common and a Lot More Serious Than You Might Think

    Separation anxiety is actually very common in children under the age of three, and it's normal for toddlers and young children to feel anxiety when a parent leaves the room. It's also very common for young children to feel anxiety and cry when being left at day-care or school for the first time. For most children, this eventually passes as the children become engaged in new surroundings and activities. Read: Social Anxiety Disorder; a Lot More Common and a Lot More Serious Than You Might Think Read

    By: Gareth Williams | 14/05/2009 | Parenting
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