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Parenting with non violent communication

CNVC Certified NVC Trainer Inbal Kashtan discusses and demonstrates how to work with the incessant “no” from a child. CNVC Certified NVC Trainer Inbal Kashtan continues her discussion of parenting with Nonviolent Communiation (NVC).

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Raising a thinking child

Raising a Thinking Child Help Your Young Child to Resolve Everyday Conflicts and Get Along with Others The “I Can Problem Solve” Program By Dr Myrna B. Shure, PhD

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Red Fish Soup

Amongst the cutest links you will ever find for your children,  red fish soup is an educational interactive web site for your children to discover. Be prepared for a serious cute-attack Click here to visit red fish soup

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Adoption in Quebec

International adoption, Quebec Ministrey of social services QuebecAdoption.net Parent Finder Montreal Mouvement Retrouvailles

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The Natural Child Project

The Natural Child Project is a great collection of articles promoting the parent-child relationship.

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How Children Really React to Control

How Children Really React to Control by Thomas Gordon, Ph.D. When one person tries to control another, you can always expect some kind of reaction from the controllee. The use of power involves two people in a special kind of … Continue reading

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A Credo For My Relationships With Others

A Credo For My Relationships With Others By Dr. Thomas Gordon You and I are in a relationship, which I value and want to keep. Yet each of us is a separate person with unique needs and the right to … Continue reading

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Unconditional Parenting

Unconditional Parenting offers parents one of the most complete research results on the effect of punishments and on the importance of unconditional love in the parent-child relationship.  To understand better what this book is all about, here are some interesting … Continue reading

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