Parent to Parent: Archived Reports - Page 18 of 19

  • Moving

    Moving

    We've all heard home is where the heart is. But when kids move to a new home, it can be heart-wrenching. In tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally shows us how to help your child get through the change.

    Posted on 01/31/06
  • Schedules

    Schedules

    From school, to sports, to work to home. So many places to go, so little time. But parents, there is a way to keep your sanity. Dr. Sally introduces us to the secret of scheduling in tonight's Parent to Parent.

    Posted on 01/24/06
  • Stress

    Stress

    A child's life is supposed to be filled with fun and games. But in this day in age, it can be more stressful than enjoyable. In tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally shows us how we can help our kids stay composed.

    Posted on 01/17/06
  • Sports

    Sports

    Shaq, Dan Marino, Tiger Woods... What parent wouldn't want to raise the next great sports star. But whether or not your child is the next phenom, there's more to sports then wins and losses. In tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally has advice on how your child can get the most out of the game.

    Posted on 01/10/06
  • Work After Baby

    Work After Baby

    It's every parents' greatest joy -- the birth of a baby. The first few months are usually spent bonding, but when it's time to go back to work, Dr. Sally says many parents have a difficult decision to make.

    Posted on 01/03/06
  • Quality Time

    Quality Time

    The holidays are often the one time we get to spend with family. But who says the rest of the year can't be just as special. In tonight's Parent to Parent, we learned bonding with your children doesn't have to be a chore if you follow a few rules.

    Posted on 12/27/05
  • Charity Minded Children

    Charity Minded Children

    The holidays are as much about giving as receiving. But as many of us know, it's not always easy to teach children how to be charitable. In tonight's parent to parent, dr. Sally has some advice on how to pass on compassion to your children.

    Posted on 12/20/05
  • Divorce

    Divorce

    It's a fact, 50 percent of all marriages end in divorce. But if you don't live with your kids, it can be tough to feel included. In tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally has advice on how to exist with your ex and stay involved in your child's life.

    Posted on 12/13/05
  • Dealing with Death

    Dealing with Death

    For some families, the holidays can be a hardship. Parents who lost a child often use this time for reflection and remorse. But in tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally has some advice on how to deal with the devastation.

    Posted on 12/06/05
  • Potty Training

    Potty Training

    For parents, it's a major milestone. For children, it's one of life's first challenges. In most families, toilet training can be time consuming - to say the least. But in tonight's Parent to Parent, we have some tips to make the transition to the potty as smooth as possible.

    Posted on 11/29/05
  • Travel With Kids

    Travel With Kids

    If you thought holidays with the family were hectic, traveling with your kids in toe is downright draining. This week, more than 37 million people will be driving and flying for thanksgiving dinner. But in tonight's Parent to Parent, we found taking the children can actually be trouble free.

    Posted on 11/22/05
  • Homework

    Homework

    Unfortunately, it is part of growing up. If you have kids in grade school, then you have probably asked more than once if they finished their homework. Well in tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally's has some advice to ease your homework headaches.

    Posted on 11/15/05
  • Late Talkers

    Late Talkers

    They are milestone moments every parent waits for - their child's first step, first word, first time sleeping through the night. But when your child doesn't start speaking, many moms and dads don't know if they should worry or wait. In tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally has some advice on what to do if you have a late talker.

    Posted on 10/18/05
  • Stranger Danger

    Stranger Danger

    It can happen to any child, anywhere, any time. Every year, more than 50,000 kids in the U.S. are abducted by a stranger. But in tonight's Parent to Parent, you can prepare your son or daughter by teaching them how to be street smart.

    Posted on 10/11/05
  • Responsibility

    Responsibility

    Learning your abc's and 123's is a basic part of growing up. But teaching your child responsibility requires a certain degree of patience. In tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally has advice on how to make our kids accountable for their actions.

    Posted on 10/04/05
  • Nutrition

    Nutrition

    It is a daily struggle in almost every household. Getting kids to eat their fruits and vegetables can make any parent hunger for a peaceful meal. But in tonight's Parent to Parent, Dr. Sally has advice on helping your child get the proper nutrition.

    Posted on 09/27/05
  • Jealousy

    Jealousy

    Any mom or dad knows that parenting is all a juggling act. And when you have more then one child, it's all about splitting time between the children. But in tonight's Parent to Parent, we found there are ways to solve even the earliest sibling rivalry.

    Posted on 09/13/05
  • Beating the Bully

    Beating the Bully

    From the time they're born, parents will do just about anything to protect their little ones, but when a real bully picks on your child, most moms and dads are unsure how to handle the situation. In tonight's Parent to Parent, we found that sometimes the best advice is building up your child instead of bringing down the bully.

    Posted on 09/06/05
  • Sleep In Own Bed

    Sleep In Own Bed

    For a lot of families, bedtime is a burden. Every evening, mom and dads struggle just getting their kids to sleep in their own rooms. But in tonight's Parent to Parent, we found pleasant dreams are possible without being woken up in the middle of the night.

    Posted on 08/23/05
  • Playdate

    Playdate

    It seems as soon as a baby is born, parents enroll them in a long list of activities...Everything from music and art to swim classes. But what about the days of good ole' playtime? In tonight's parent to parent, we found basic child's play can actually do a lot for your little one.

    Posted on 08/16/05

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