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Sue Scheff: NextGen Parenting for Today's New Generation

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Next Generation Parenting offers a vast amount of information for parents of all ages of children. Take a moment to get informed and learn new parenting skills as well as their Blog that brings you up to date parenting ideas! Source: Next Generation Parenting Research by University of Kentucky, USA, provides the following guidelines to establish Innovative Parenting Techniques in this 6 areas. Care for Self • Establish habits of healthy eating, rest and relaxation, sleep, and physical activity • Stay away from harmful influences; i.e., substances, people, activities • Keep adult relationships healthy • Demonstrate a realistic balance between their own needs and the needs of their children • Celebrate what they do well • Share strong feelings with other trusted people • Show ability to cope with three major stressors in their lives • Identify and make a plan for managing anger triggers • Demonstrate two ways to express anger that are self-satisfying, acceptable to others, and help ccom...

Sue Scheff: Parenting the Next Generation

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Check out this new innovative parenting website - http://www.nextgenparenting.com/ - which offers great idea, parenting skills, parenting books, Blogs and more! Parenting today has become more and more challenging. Whether it is Social Networking, Texting or some other new form of communication this New Generation of kids are using - we as parents need to keep informed and up to date! Check out their NextGenBlog here: http://nextgenparenting.com/blog/ Here is a brief example from NextGenParenting : Who Are You? The Who asked this question in the 1960s, but their Boomer generation is still searching for the answer. The soul searching, self-actualizing hippies that characterize our parents' generation (1943-1960) are called Prophets by Strauss and Howe, "because they are remembered best for their coming-of-age passion and principled elder stewardship." But clean-cut behavior can be a good thing. The last Artist generation experienced the lowest levels of suicide, teen preg...