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Michael Grose's 10 golden rules for parenting success in 2015

The start of the year is a great time for reflection, and setting new directions and goals. Here are 10 golden rules to guide your parenting in 2015.

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Is the joke on the First Born?

It's true, birth order does shape personality!

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Is your child a plunger or a dripper?

Plungers cope easily with change and new circumstances, whereas drippers get anxious and feel unsure. Knowing helps you approach your child accordingly.

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10 ways to support kids at sport, and keep the sports monster on a leash

A 10 point plan to help you lower the stress levels for you, your family and everyone else involved in your children’s sports.

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Feeling like a mum or a dad - do you confuse redundancy with irrelevance?

“I make myself redundant with my kids by getting them to_____________.” This recent Facebook post provoked some interesting responses about redundancy and irrelevance.

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Which type of parent are you?

Being aware of your parenting style is one thing, but being able to adapt to different situations, and different children is something that great parents can learn to do.

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The trolls inside

The worst trolls live inside children's heads; the voice of insecurity, self doubt and fear. This is the troll that kids and parents have to be most vigilant about.

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Michael's RULER Story

Michael's story on how using the Mood Meter to recognise and regulate moods and emotions can have a positive impact on yours and your family's lives.

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Emotional labour

It's the emotional labour that parents do that makes it such hard work, but it's essential if we are going to be effective.

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Say NO WAY to Smacking

Discipline is an important part of the parenting process, but it doesn't need to include corporal punishment. There are plenty of effective alternatives to smacking, and they don't come with negative...

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Raise only-children to be smart and social

It’s often thought that children, especially only-children, who spend a great deal of time alone aren’t socially able. But the research doesn’t stack up in support of this notion.

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How to help kids manage their feelings

Parents often feel uncomfortable dealing with children's feelings. The netherworld of emotions comes alive in the movie Inside Out, as parents grapple with this alien landscape of feelings. It's an...

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Michael Grose's 15 Favorite Parenting Quotes

Great quotes should be shared so that ideas and wisdom spreads. Here are 15 of the best parenting quotes that are definitely worth sharing

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How to determine your child's digital diet

Young children are becoming hooked on their parents' IPads, IPhones and other digital devices to the detriment of their language and intellectual development. These common sense guidelines will help.

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How to know you're getting expert parenting advice, or not!

You wouldn't get legal advice from an amatuer, and you shouldn't get parenting advice from a novice. There's a lot of novices dispensing parenting advice online right now that you should be concerned....

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The curse of the eldest child

Of all birth order positions being born first carries plenty of privileges but it also presents plenty of problems too. Do the problems outweigh the privileges?

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Manage like a cat, nurture like a dog

Teenagers need a mix a firmness and nurturance but giving both can be tricky. Here's a magic way to make sure you give teens exactly what they need from you

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8 reasons why every parent should use the Mood Meter

The Mood Meter is a wonderful tool that every smart parent should have in their parenting toolkit. 

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Test your emotional vocabulary

How many ways can you say 'anxious'? The bigger your emotional vocabulary the better position you are in to manage and shift your emotions.

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Parenting an Only Child Tip #1 It's good to share!

Sharing is an important friendship skill all children should learn. Parents of only children are well placed to develop the sharing habit in their children by being creative and making the most of...

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