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Personalized Answers To Some Parenting Questions As Posted To Our Parenting Q&A Forum Message Board




“Don't follow any advice, no matter how good, until you feel as deeply in your spirit as you think in your mind that the counsel is wise."

Joan Rivers (1933 - )



As part of the proactive, value-added approach to your time spent on our Parenting Website, we offer a wide array of Parenting Forums where parents can go to ask parenting questions, respond to parenting questions, and read the stories, questions and answers left by others within these forums.

One such forum is our Parenting Q&A Forum.

This Personalized Answers page is being created as a place to catalog those Parenting Questions which generate personalized answers from me (This website’s author), from Guest Authors, or from other parents whose responses warrant special recognition.

The content on this page will grow as the quantity of answers and quality of responses grows in proportion to the parenting questions being asked within our Forums, particularly within the Parenting Q&A Forum.

It is an honor when parents have the trust in us, and in our readership, to open up to us with their personal and heart-felt parenting questions. This page is dedicated to them, and to some of the answers they got as a result of that trust.




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Parental Question No. 1

A mother finds out that her 17 year old daughter is pregnant and asks about how she should be reacting towards the boy who got her daughter pregnant.

What Is The Approach To The Boy Of My Pregnant Daughter?

I wrote a personal response to this Parenting Q&A question as follows:

Parenting Teenage Parents Requires Introspection And Love





Parental Question No. 2

A father asks if it is ok for his 17 year old daughter to be sleeping in the same bed with her 18 year old boyfriend.

Teens Sleeping Together

I wrote a personal response to this Parenting Q&A question as follows:

Equality Parenting Is To Be A United Front In The Task Of Parenting Children





Parental Question No. 3

A mother of an 11 year old girl with Asperger's Syndrome asks how she can encourage her daughter to have fun outings with friends even though her daughter's medical condition puts her at greater risk of social situations most people take for granted.

How Do I Help My 11 Yr Old Daughter With Aspergers Have A Safe And Fun Time Out With Friends?

Our first Guest Author, Mr. Glen Heap, who is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), wrote a very useful reponse which can be read in the 'Comments' Section directly under the posted question in the Parenting Q&A Forum.

Clicking the the link above will bring you to both the question and the answer.





Parental Question No. 4

A mother of two children (ages 5 and 12) asks what can be done to lesson the arguing that occurs between her two children.

Struggling To Balance The Arguments And Shouting And How To Set Boundaries?

I supplied a practical and useful strategy to this mother, and my reponse which can be read in the 'Comments' Section directly under the posted question in the Parenting Q&A Forum.

Clicking the the link above will bring you to both the question and the answer.





Parental Question No. 5

A mother has no say in how her husband wrongly raised their son, leading to a disaster with both the son and the marriage.

My Husband's Permissive Parenting Has Led To Divorce

I wrote a personal response to this Parenting Q&A question as follows:

Red Flag Of Warning At Home






There is a lot more parenting wisdom to share. Here is another Personalized Answers thought: It is always wise to ask questions in order to understand more fully the many ways of looking at a situation, and some of the many ways to respond. Parents who ask parenting questions can often get fresh ideas and new perspectives regarding their most vexing Parenting issues as a support to their efforts to be effective and loving parents at any time, for any reason, over and over again.




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