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December 2007 Archives

December 2, 2007

How Do You Handle Contradictory Children?

Parenting Solutions by Dr. Paula (“The Joy Lady”)

Mom was driving 12 year-old Jennifer and two of her friends to a school play. As they drove along Mom commented on some current sports competition in Australia. She said, “Did you girls hear that the United States Girl’s Softball Team won the Gold Medal in Australia?”

Jennifer immediately contradicted her saying, “No, Mom, you’re wrong! The team from China won the gold medal.” Mom knew Jennifer was wrong and she was right.

What’s one good way for Mom to handle Jennifer’s remark?

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December 5, 2007

Does Your Child Have a Clothes Fetish?

Mom dreaded the hour before six year-old Ashley got on the school bus each morning. Which outfit Ashley would wear to school was the subject of a heated debate between mother and daughter, every day.

Ashley was extremely opinionated and clothes-conscious. Her outfit was of utmost importance to her and it seemed to Mom that instead of outgrowing this fanaticism about clothes, Ashley’s clothes fetish was getting worse as she got older.

Moms - can you relate to this? Have you ever had to deal with it? What do you do?

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December 7, 2007

Is Christmas Overwhelming?

Dr. Paula Fellingham (“The Joy Lady”)

It’s that time of year again, and Moms are feelings overwhelmed. Christmas trees need to be bought and trimmed; homes need to be decorated; presents need to be purchased and wrapped; school plays, musical concerts and company parties consume our evenings. The list goes on and on....this is a busy time of year! In their efforts to be “perfect moms” some women simply dread Christmas, with its worries and work. I’d like to suggest that moms CAN “do it all!” Do you agree?

It’s a sort of a trick question, but yes, I believe Moms CAN “do it all” at Christmas... all that they CHOOSE to do.

The secret is to choose to do what you want to do, and don’t even try to do the things you don’t like. Ask yourself, “What do I enjoy doing?” Instead of reacting to everyone’s expectations, be in control and choose.

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