Dr. Susan Newman, author of several books of parenting, had a good article on the net, "from learning to say no." It gives a questionnaire to see if you're a mother "Yes" to one that always gives the requirements of the child. You can read the rest of the article by clicking on the link.
Are you a MOM Yes?
If three of these sounds vaguely that you, it is likely that your children transform you someone Yes quite easily. It is time to take stock and learn to say no. Your room looks like a toy store. At any given time the divan double as a trampoline, a carpet of struggle, a hiding place or arts and crafts centre. Your child wears his costume Halloween school in February. You are on a base name with McDonald workers. Your child has had her best friend. Your stay up so late that it can fill you six years the monologue of Jay Leno Eve. Last day of your daughter birthday was more elaborate than your wedding. You have three dogs, two kittens and Perruche roam around in the aquarium.You spend most Saturday nights in the movie theatre parking lot waiting for your kids and their friends.You spend Sunday evenings, writing history reports and to develop scientific projects, that you have found subject during dinner .the ' text messaging charge is greater than your cell phone mensuel.Équipement band your child takes two parking spaces in the garage.
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