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		<title>What Step Parents of an Autistic Step Child Should Keep in Mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 09:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In your life with your autistic Step child, you will soon discover that there are many more things you have to contend with. There are many responsibilities you must face. Is the care you give at home the best it can be? Does the school your child attends have a competent special needs program that&#x2026; <a href=http://www.happystepfamilyday.org/autistic-step-child/>read more &#xbb;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In your life with your autistic Step child, you will soon discover that there are many more things you have to contend with. There are many responsibilities you must face. Is the care you give at home the best it can be? Does the school your child attends have a competent special needs program that really helps your child? Do the professionals who treat and evaluate your child keep up on the latest research? The following are some suggestions to keep in mind, though naturally each autistic child is a little different. You certainly have a lot more to manage when you are the parents of an autistic child. You must juggle the quality of the care you can give your child in your home, keep up to date with the latest research on autism to guarantee that their professional caregivers are right for your child, and make sure his or her school has a really comprehensive program to meet the needs of autistic children. Even though each autistic child is one-of-a-kind, here are some general guidelines that you can learn and apply.</p>
<p>One quality you definitely need as the step parent of an autistic child is patience. Autistic children usually need lots of repetition in order to understand something. When you are trying to educate them on an individual chore, you will need to illustrate it over and over again. The child needs to have the feeling of approval after having done something acceptably. You also have to work around any sensitivities your child might have, such as having a dislike of eye contact or being touched. A child with autism comes with some special needs that you learn to recognize and steer your efforts in that direction. One of the most important guidelines to help you raise your autistic child is to establish consistent systems and routines in his or her life. Autistic children are much more comfortable when there&#8217;s a set schedule, as change tends to upset them. This can include matters that may seem trivial to you, such as the plate he eats from, or the exact order of his bedtime routine. You may find, for example, that the child is upset because you unknowingly changed some element in the daily routine. Even the most minute detail could be important so you have to diligently watch what your child does and make sure you find and maintain a daily pattern that is comfortable for your child.</p>
<p>A very important part of an autistic child&#8217;s life is the consistency of his or her daily routines. You will cause unnecessary upheaval in your autistic child&#8217;s life if you don&#8217;t stick to their established daily routines. Even if their routine extends to items like the plates and cups they prefer for their meals, or their bathing routine, don&#8217;t take these matters lightly. You might inadvertently change some simple thing, and it could cause your child to become extremely upset. It&#8217;s worth your while to always be vigilant to even the little things in your child&#8217;s life that brings them peace. Find a schedule that your child is comfortable following and don&#8217;t vary it.</p>
<p>Kids that have autism have been clinically shown to benefit from a change in their diet, something you might want to try with your own child. When dairy products, as well as gluten, is removed from an autistic child&#8217;s diet, research has shown that there has been several improvements in their overall behavior. The easiest way to tell if such methods are effective is to try them yourself, as they&#8217;re unlikely to do any harm. After all, many nutritionists recommend similar things for both children and adults who aren&#8217;t autistic. Your child, though they will benefit from such a diet, will be lacking some of their daily protein which you need to supplement through other sources.</p>
<p>To control certain behaviors of your autistic child, your doctor may prescribe some medication. The medication, however, is not used to cure autism but to merely treat the symptoms. The reason that medication is recommended by doctors is to prevent autistic kids from hurting themselves and others in the room with them. If your physician does recommend medications for your child, be sure that you understand the risks and the side effects that may occur. Children with autism don&#8217;t always respond the same way to medication, so you have to monitor the results and make sure that any medicine is having the desired effect. In some cases, medication may be an essential part of treatment, but it shouldn&#8217;t be thought of as a complete solution.</p>
<p>Autistic kids are definitely benefiting as modern solutions are offered and technology continues to advance. The keyboard has been very helpful for autistic children who can use it much better than pen and paper. Since autistic children may have trouble talking directly to people, and even making eye contact, they often respond better to images and information that comes through a computer screen. Aside from regular computers, autistic kids often respond especially well to devices such as tablet computers and iPads, as these give them many different ways to access information, and even allow them to draw easily. Autistic kids can learn their numbers, and other symbols, using an iPad and their different applications.</p>
<p>Progress is definitely something that can happen with your child, as long as you are patient and continue to try different treatments to help them. Autistic kids can learn just like other kids, but in a different way. All of the experiences that you have, and the research that you do, will inevitably help your autistic child succeed. It may feel like your world as you knew it has ended when you are faced with raising an autistic child and, of course, it won&#8217;t be easy. Every autistic child is unique and has their own needs and preferences for the way they like things done. You have to discover these things and search for the best way to reach your autistic child. Although we&#8217;ve tried to present strategies in this report to help you understand and cope with your autistic child, the real secret lies in your close observation of your child to determine that best way to handle the situation.</p>
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		<title>Things Step Parents Can Do To Keep Their Children Safe When They Go Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 09:33:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having to police your step children when they are on the Internet is not the best way to teach them how to be safe. How do you give your children freedom, but watch them at the same time? Ideally you want to be able to trust your kids and be confident that they have enough&#x2026; <a href=http://www.happystepfamilyday.org/step-parents/>read more &#xbb;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having to police your step children when they are on the Internet is not the best way to teach them how to be safe. How do you give your children freedom, but watch them at the same time? Ideally you want to be able to trust your kids and be confident that they have enough common sense to avoid trouble. However, you also have to provide some guidance at times. It is good to give your children some freedom as they grow up, and the following hints will provide some protection while they are online. As constructive a tool as the internet can be, it can easily additionally be a bad impact for your children. As a parent or guardian, you choose to make certain your children aren&#8217;t stalked, bullied or pursued by predators. This is a concern that numerous individuals are concerned about, yet fortunately it&#8217;s not that hard to keep the dangers to a minimum. Let&#8217;s go over some of the finest ways to keep your children secure while they &#8216;re surfing the internet.</p>
<p>It is not always anonymous predators causing problems but sometimes it&#8217;s other kids from their school or neighborhood. Bullying and harassment that occurs online is described as cyber-bullying now. Emails, social network sites or instant messages can all be used to do this. Due to these tactics, there are stories of children being driven to suicide. Keep in mind that your teenager has accessibility to the internet just about everywhere. What your children are doing on the internet will certainly take more than what they are doing on your house computer. When you are concerned about your children and their computer usage, the most popular concern may come from unsupervised time spent at the homes of their buddies, and talking with the mother or fathers might not do virtually any great. Schools are an additional place where your children can make use of a laptop, so you must learn about the policies of supervision of children that they have.</p>
<p>Because of these matters, your child needs to have constantly open lines of communication with you. If you find your child is being bulled there are some actions you can take like contacting their step parents, notifying the school or telling the site or platform that they are using.</p>
<p>Making your children feel safe and secure takes a balanced effort. If you&#8217;re overprotective, or try to limit their activities too much, they may just look for ways to get around your supervision. Sometimes the easiest way to get children to do something is to tell them how bad it is for them, so just not allowing internet use probably won&#8217;t work. It is not possible to watch your children every minute of the day, so don&#8217;t expect it online either. Knowing every activity your children are doing online is not possible, even though it is good to know who their friends are. It&#8217;s better to teach your kids to be sophisticated enough that they know better than to become victims.</p>
<p>Mother or fathers have actually consistently prefered to know who their children&#8217;s buddies are, who they play with, spend time by having after school and the like. Circumstances happen in life that are unhealthy for children, as well as parent or guardians have an obligation to direct them. Understanding what your youngster is up to can be crucial, however perhaps knowing their online friends may be essential. You want to be added wary online, because the individual you are connecting with, most likely is not entirely truthful. When you are on the internet, you are asked to provide personal data all of the time, so make sure you receive it across to your children just how damaging it can easily be to provide out certain info. Your phone number, or where you live are bits of info your children must not give out online, especially to strangers.</p>
<p>If you choose to keep track of what your youngster is doing online, find out to connect with him or her online. Parent or guardians typically do not understand as much as children when it come to the internet, as well as if this is true for you then you ought to it&#8217;s possible begin to learn more about it. You should join the same social networks as well as online services that your teenager uses and include them as a pal. Usage the internet as an additional way to remain in contact, you do not require to do it in a heavy-handed manner.</p>
<p>Send emails and instant messages every so frequently. This will assist to keep you in the same world as your kid. Shielding your children online is mainly a matter of paying close attention to their activities. Having into problem is what may happen, if your children become too independent online. Keeping your children from turning into victims on the internet can be done by having the previous recommendations as well as utilizing a little typical sense. Facebook is most certainly one of the most popular places to meet online for teens and adults alike. You must understand that if your child isn&#8217;t in his or her teen years then he or she must not use Facebook, period. Although Facebook&#8217;s rules do not allow people under the age of 13 to join, many children are able to get around this and still sign up. You really don&#8217;t want your children to lie about their age to get an account, as this is already a recipe for possible trouble. Facebook allows kids in their early teens to use the site, however you ought to be watchful over what they do. If you don&#8217;t have a Facebook account then sign up for one and then add your kids as friends, even if they don&#8217;t want you to do that. This way you&#8217;ll be able to see what they&#8217;re sharing with who, who they are friends with and who is posting on their wall, etc. There are viable ways to keep your kids safe from perilous situations when online, but it takes commitment. Your kids want to possess liberties, but when you consider the web, it is imperative that they are cautious in order to avoid peril. As long as you are aware of the sites that your children are visiting, you ought to be comforted in knowing that they are safe.</p>
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		<title>The Parenting Lessons That Get Passed On To Step Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 09:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Step parents do not always realize it, but they are parenting even when they are not trying to. Step children like to imitate what others do, and since they are around parents so often, they become a lot like them. Most parents know that their step children are picking up bad things from them, but&#x2026; <a href=http://www.happystepfamilyday.org/step-children/>read more &#xbb;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Step parents do not always realize it, but they are parenting even when they are not trying to. Step children like to imitate what others do, and since they are around parents so often, they become a lot like them. Most parents know that their step children are picking up bad things from them, but can&#8217;t always stop it. That is not a criticism of anybody but rather a statement about human nature. Life is just what it is, and we all have plenty of our good and not-so-good days. It is the latter that has the potential to provide for less than optimal learning experiences for step children. For most people, parenting will be hardest thing they ever have to do, because they need to become better than they know how to be. One huge difficulty with trying to be a good parent, is the number of things that are passed on without even trying to pass them on. For example, we all have our positive points and personal challenges that are a natural part of our personality.</p>
<p>Step parents with more than one step child, make their stepfamily dynamics become something complicated. An important topic to discuss is children being singled out by parents as favorite, or even least favorite. Unfortunately, this is usually part of being human and not something that is easily avoidable. Since all people have unique experiences as well as personalities, when they are all mixed together, the result is quite an interesting dynamic. Add another adult to that equation, your spouse and your children to make it a most interesting cocktail. No matter what the difficulty level faced by spouses, partners, or parents, there is no reason to make any changes. Taking your own life and mixing it with another, and adding in children and experiences is what makes life a good thing.</p>
<p>Raising children takes awareness, and the ability to keep everything with your children in a proper perspective. One of the worst things a parent can do is to show favoritism to children, so that a child feels being disliked or unwanted. When you realize that you have been showing one child favoritism over others, you need to take cautious steps to repair the situation.</p>
<p>Children need a disciplined life at home, that includes good habits, consistent routines and good health. Knowing what is expected of them must be an integral part of stepfamily life. All people are born into this life with unique personalities, and that intrinsic individuality is what you should start seeing in your own kids. It is commonly thought that this is a natural occurrence because we spend so much time watching over our kids. However, we are specifically talking about using what you learn about your child as a helpful guide. It is a good idea to look for both admirable points and faults they may have. Understanding your kids in such detail enables you to be a better parent, allowing you to be there for them at the right times and say what needs to be said.</p>
<p>The personality of each of your children has a lot to do with the types of subjects that they will be more or less interested in. Your kids internal molecular structure plays a large role in whether or not they are academically oriented or choose a different direction. As they grow older, children will learn to enjoy different topics that they are interested in and some that they will not like many things at all. Understanding your kids is one of the top priorities of parents that realize that once you have a feel for their personality, you will be more able to help them. Having a goal of completing high school, hopefully with very high grades, should be a primary goal for your teenage kids. And if they are having problems, always let them know that they can get tutoring help along the way.</p>
<p>Doing this will bring many positive results for your parenting skills. What you will be doing is helping your step child or children to build foundations they will use in all situations in their young lives. They will become aware of the need to have positive routines at home and at school. Children who have a sense of belonging will want to perform at a higher level, even with things like doing their homework without being asked. Learning to be a responsible child comes easiest with responsible parents who pass it on.</p>
<p>Many of us have seen what happens when parents are living vicariously through their step children and a lot of times it is the father when it comes to sports. Some parents have a tendency to push their children too hard with activities such as sports, for example. Pressuring your children can happen with just about anything. Practicing a skill repetitively will help it become a habit, but if your child doesn&#8217;t want to devote themselves to it, it may be time to switch to something else. There will be times when your child enjoy something they do, but don&#8217;t want it to fill up their schedule.</p>
<p>If you are a truly positive parent, and very concerned about your child at school, do your best to be as aware as possible of what is going on in their life and help them out if you can. Solid, mutual and positive communications are essential so possible issues do not escalate. Good parenting takes little children, and matches their talents and directs them in what is best for the child. Children have a passion, and that needs to be developed, normally by the parents. Success is called having a passion, and having an ability in that passion, and having parents that will support that passion.</p>
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		<title>Parenting Tips for Step Childen In Special Situations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 06:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The trials of being a parent can be a bit overwhelming from time to time and always apparent. Every so often the need to take a trip with your step kids will come up and thus adds a little variation to your life. You are the only person your step children trust to get things&#x2026; <a href=http://www.happystepfamilyday.org/parenting-tips/>read more &#xbb;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The trials of being a parent can be a bit overwhelming from time to time and always apparent. Every so often the need to take a trip with your step kids will come up and thus adds a little variation to your life. You are the only person your step children trust to get things done no matter what is going on with the step family unit. Any time there are little things that come up; you the parent have the good fortune to take care of it. But you can only do so much preparation, and it usually seems there is at least one situation that never occurred to you. Logically, the one circumstance you might have thought you had covered will arise; just to prove there is &#8216;never a dull moment&#8217; in parenting. You&#8217;ll see that bringing a new baby into the world is one of the most thrilling and frightening things you&#8217;ll ever endeavor to do. That first baby opens the door to many brand new experiences for you in life. It&#8217;s up to you and your partner to work together to help your baby grow and succeed in life. Your family unit will become bonded more tightly together than ever before.</p>
<p>Parents sleeping with their babies is a hot topic in many circles. But this topic is one that always merits revisiting. Additional benefits to co-sleeping include the stronger bond that is built between parents and their baby. This time that is spend co-sleeping, helps to reduce the impact of the time that&#8217;s missed during the day by parents that must work to provide for their families. There&#8217;s a valuable side effect of co-sleeping that impacts breast-feeding also. There are fewer nursing problems in babies that are co-slept according to recent studies. For example, there could be anxiety associated with the change, and it will no doubt be stressful for everyone. Another fear, especially among men, is that this will impact the more physical aspects of your relationship. See for yourself how co-sleeping has impacted other couple&#8217;s physical relationships &#8211; all you have to do is ask.</p>
<p>Regulating the type of traveling experience you will have with your step child, hinges a lot on your aptitude for being the best organizer possible. Even then you can look forward to most situations taking more time; not to mention it seems like you have an entourage. Some guidelines for traveling safely with your tot take in plain and down to earth pointers. We are pretty sure you will need a lot more diapers than you think, so be prepared. When you are able, schedule your trip to coincide with you step child&#8217;s daily routine. It might be a good idea to have options, just in case your original plan does not work out. At any point there could be an upset in your travel plans and that is when your preparedness comes into play. There&#8217;s a lot of preparation that must go into airline travel these days. With infants two and under you can purchase a seat or keep the baby in your lap for the duration of the flight. However, some airlines may be curtailing that practice in the future. It&#8217;s quite possible, that either way, your baby could land in your lap throughout the flight. You may want to use blankets on the flight and can get one from your flight attendant. However, we never liked to do that simply because it was our baby, and we did not want to use a blanket that others used, etc. It&#8217;s never a bad idea to bring a few additional blankets with you.</p>
<p>While you each have a role to play to make the days ahead go smoother, planning ahead is always a good idea. You can do that by learning about raising your child and joining parenting support groups. It&#8217;s a good idea to explore some of the less pleasant aspects of co-sleeping too. A concern worth thinking long and hard about is that the baby will never leave the parents bed. There will come a time when it&#8217;s time to move the baby into a different bed. While there are all kinds of factors that can impact your decision is ultimately up to you, the parents, when the best time to move baby to a bed of his or her own will be.</p>
<p>Do not overlook or bypass any appropriate opportunity to have fun with your kids. Yes, dads, we are speaking to you! You have limited years to do fun and even downright silly things with your young kids. When they hit their teenage years it will be mortifying to them and they will just groan at you. Your step children will get to see the real you, if you engage in these kinds of activities. Plus, this will show them that you love them, accept them and want to be with them. All of those feelings will be experienced in your step children, and it will do wonders for their self esteem.</p>
<p>Collaboration is crucial when you are in a joint venture raising children. This does not only apply to children, but adults as well. You have the ability to reduce the hassle and sense of urgency when attacking these issues together. We recommend strong and positive communications at all times. Any given couple may have extremely different goals set for their kids. So work with your partner or spouse to make sure everybody is on the same page in that regard. It is extremely important to never put your child&#8217;s other parent in a negative light.</p>
<p>Being a single, parenting father can be a very rewarding experience that will offer you a great opportunity for personal growth. We recommend that you do some research into the various issues that single fathers face, as it&#8217;ll only help you become more successful. The opportunities for developing yourself by being a single parenting father can be great, as well as the rewarding experience you&#8217;ll have. To become more successful you should try to find out some more information about the challenges that single fathers face.</p>
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