All posts by Laura Lifshitz

  • 7 Ways Your Kids Will Drive You Crazy This Summer

    It’s Summer! Time for ice pops, the beach or pool, heat waves, humidity, sunburn and kids…lots of time with your kiddos. Lots and lots and lots of times with your kiddos in which they might just drive...

    • Posted July 1, 2016
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  • How to Discipline Your Children In 3 Positive Ways

    If you are looking to see great behaviors in your child, using positive discipline is a great way to encourage good choices! When people hear words like “positive discipline” or “redirection,” many people assume that folks are...

    • Posted June 30, 2016
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  • Cool Down Your Angry Kid With These Super Easy Methods

    What human being  doesn’t  feel mad now and then? It doesn’t matter if your kid is an angry kid or heck, just gets angry sometimes– there are ways to diffuse that anger that won’t require blood, sweat...

    • Posted June 28, 2016
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  • Mum Shares 3 Simple But Real Ways In Which Being Distracted Hurts Your Parenting

    Whenever I am distracted, my child acts out or takes advantage of the situation (me being distracted) to make not the best choices. I have noticed that in general, there are times in which as a parent...

    • Posted June 28, 2016
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  • 3 Summer Activities For Quality Family Time

    It’s summertime! Time to get in a little rest and relaxation and of course, extra time with your family. It’s important to get in quality time with your loved ones, and choosing great summer activities that will...

    • Posted June 19, 2016
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  • How to Manage Your Anger for the Kids’ Sakes

    None of us are perfect parents who have never had a moment of anger. If any parent were to say that he or she was never angry at one of his or her kids, I would call...

    • Posted June 18, 2016
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  • 4 ways to support your child as a working parent
    4 Ways to Support Your Child As a Working Parent

    Being a working parent can be tough, especially when you return to work either after having a baby or after being at home for a few years. The balance between work and home can feel pretty treacherous...

    • Posted June 17, 2016
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  • Getting Help With Postpartum Depression Makes You a Good Mom

    Postpartum Depression is so common yet many mothers still feel a sense of shame in getting help with their postpartum depression. It’s almost contradictory: by standing up and saying, “I feel sad and think I have postpartum...

    • Posted June 13, 2016
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  • 4 Ways to Help a New Mother Succeed

    Being a new mother is exciting, stressful and sometimes, a bit scary. You don’t know what to expect because you’ve never raised a child before! Simply put, parenthood is the one job you receive no training for...

    • Posted June 11, 2016
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    Does Your Child Have Depression? Here`s Some Common Signs

    According to the National Institute of Mental Health in 2014,  an estimated 2.8 million teens ages 12-17 in the United States have had at least one major depressive episode. With a number like that, it’s safe to...

    • Posted June 10, 2016
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