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Category Archives: PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDS

Tips to Help Prepare Your Family for Mom’s Deployment

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonSeptember 26, 20183,169 Comments

Deployment is tough on the whole family, not just the person who is deploying. That’s why it’s important to prepare in the days, weeks, and even months leading up to deployment. When many people think of the backbone of the family, they think of mom. That’s because moms are known to do so much. They…

Teaching Confidence To Foster Children

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonSeptember 12, 20182,825 Comments

Being a foster parent can be incredibly rewarding. For starters, you get to have peace of mind because you’re caring for a child that would otherwise be disadvantaged and you get the reward of seeing the one you’ve been housing out of love develop into someone who is a direct result of your influence. You…

Create a Memorable and Fun Birthday Party for Your Kid with These 5 Activities

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonSeptember 5, 20185,153 Comments

If you are throwing a birthday party for a kid soon, then you might be feeling overwhelmed. After all, you want to keep them safe while enabling them to have a whole lot of fun. That way the memories can last forever. So if you’re feeling the need for some inspiration, here are five ideas…

How to Help Kids Feel More Confident in School (Part 2)

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonAugust 31, 20182,867 Comments

A school is a place for our children to learn academics from their teachers and social behavior from their peers. They need the self-confidence to grow and learn as they navigate these trials. Self-confidence is faith in themselves, the belief in their competence in schoolwork and worth as a person. As your child’s watchful guardian,…

Is Your Child Being Cyberbullied?

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonAugust 25, 20182,614 Comments

If your child is old enough to have their own social media account, then they’re old enough to be a victim of cyberbullying. If your child has their own electronic device, and a social media account, the odds are that they’ll fall victim to cyberbullying at least once. Unfortunately, children aren’t always quick to tell…

Ways to Boost Your Child’s Confidence in School

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonAugust 24, 20181,945 Comments

Regardless of how focused you are on your kids earning straight A’s in school, they have likely set their own goals for themselves. When they experience a decline in confidence, they may also find it more difficult to achieve their goals. As a result, you should employ some tools and techniques for helping them to…

How to Help Older Children Cope After Adoption

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonAugust 22, 20181,402 Comments

Adopting a child is a significant decision that has a lasting impact on all parties involved. When it comes to adopting older children, the process can often be more difficult due to life experiences that the child has already had previously. If you want to help older children cope when welcoming them into your home…

How to Foster Independence In Your Child

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonAugust 20, 20181,985 Comments

As a parent, you likely want to help your child grow into a healthy and balanced adult. Part of helping them develop is to foster their independence, which can allow them to succeed in all areas of their life. There are a few main reasons why their independence is so vital to their growth and…

How a Child’s Smile is Tied to Their Overall Confidence

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonAugust 17, 20182,716 Comments

A baby’s first tool for communicating with the world is the ‘social smile’, usually around six to eight weeks of age. Unlike the involuntary smiles of a newborn reacting to internal stimuli, the first ‘real’ smile is in response to something in the world at large. Positive Reinforcement of a Child’s Smile As a baby…

3 Important Parenting Strategies to Keep Kids Safe Online

PARENTING CONFIDENT KIDSBy Tameka AndersonAugust 16, 20182,643 Comments

Featured Image courtesy of Simply Mac Computers Parents have to be extra diligent in protecting their children when they use the internet. Mischief is rising on the internet with each passing day, so parents must increase their protective endeavors. These are three practices that can help keep kids safe online: Limiting Social Media Time Social…

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