Would You Say "No" to Violence Against Children?

Posted in Kids/Children, Opinion, Parenting, Relationships, Teens, Video
by Ronit Baras on March 31st, 2008

In one of my parenting workshops, I had a discussion with one of the fathers about the use of negative words and we talked about the slogan “Australia says ‘no’ to violence against children”. I explained that the brain records “Australia says to violence against children”, omits the “no” and focuses on “Australia”, “violence” and “children”. Paul thought it was a great slogan (and he did not work for the copywriting company who came up with the slogan).

At that stage, all the other participants already understood that “no smoking” only promoted smoking by focusing on the smoking, so pretty quickly, there was a lively group interaction going on.
This week, I got a video made by a great organisation, which presented the answer we were looking for in our discussion at that parenting workshop. What would you want people to focus on? We want them to focus on creating a child-friendly environment for our kids. We want them to be happy, to feel safe and to have good relationships with others.

The answer to (the pink elephant) “Australia says no to violence against children” is now “Australia says yes to a child-friendly environment for our children” and I love this new focus.


 

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Super Kids - When Academic Success is Just a Side Effect

Posted in Education & Learning, Emotional Intelligence, Kids/Children, Parenting, Success & Wealth
by Ronit Baras on March 28th, 2008

Last week, on our way back home from a weekend at friends’ house, our 12-year-old son Tsoof asked if we thought he was a “super kid”.

In the past year, we talked to him a lot about three kids in his music department that everyone, including us, think of as “super kids”. They are older that Tsoof and are very very very smart and talented. All three of them are wonderful role models for him.

Well, this made us wonder about Tsoof too.


 

Teen Birthday Parties - Who Needs Them Anyway?

Posted in Parenting, Personal Growth, Teens
by Ronit Baras on March 27th, 2008

It was the third birthday our daughter had refused to celebrate with friends. For her 17th birthday, she invited a couple of girls to go out for a movie. For her 18th birthday, she spent the day crying because it was her grandmother’s funeral (and her dad was away to attend). When she approached her 19th birthday, we had the same discussions about a party all over again.

When I was kid, most of the kids wanted to have a party, at least on their birthdays. Only the “rich” kids could have parties every year. Some rare kids had parties more than once a year and those were obviously the most popular.


 

What Are You Saying to Your Teens?

Posted in Life Coaching, Parenting, Teens
by Ronit Baras on March 26th, 2008

A couple of clients came to me for parent coaching because of a problem they had with their teen boy, and were very surprised when we went through Pink Elephants. They said, “We tell him every day NOT to hang around bad kids, but saying it only puts the focus on those kids we want him to stay away from”.


 

Self Esteem Mini-Course (part 4)

Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Kids/Children, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on March 25th, 2008

If you want to understand the influence of the groups on our life, put yourself at the centre of a circle and draw bigger and bigger circles around you for your family, friend, work colleagues, acquaintances and so on. The closest the circle to you, the more influence you allow this group to have on your life.


 

Let Go of Your Bananas!

Posted in Life Coaching, Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on March 20th, 2008

Letting go of limiting beliefs is one of the most challenging things in the process of change. There are many bananas out there, far better and tastier. If you find one that is not good for you, notice the cage, slowly let go and slide your hand out to freedom.


 

Should my child repeat a year at school or not?

Posted in Ask Ronit, Education & Learning, Kids/Children, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on March 19th, 2008

This question usually comes up after parents are informed by their child’s teacher that the child is not keeping up with their schoolwork. However, although the indication given is academic, the problem is most often emotional.


 

Self Esteem Mini-Course (part 3)

Posted in Did You Know?, Emotional Intelligence, Kids/Children, Life Coaching, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on March 18th, 2008

Every person in the universe is searching for happiness. Our thoughts about ourselves, our self esteem, are part of that one “map” that everyone is looking for, the one we think fits us all. But we all have different experiences and mindsets. Therefore, we each use a different map to guide us to our own happiness.


 

How to Choose a Day Care Centre?

Posted in Ask Ronit, Education & Learning, Kids/Children, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on March 17th, 2008

Choosing a day care centre for our kids requires self-testing. No doubt, the right choice can determine our kids’ happiness and can, in time, save us a great deal of energy and heartache when we shift them from one place to another.


 

Are Your Ready?

Posted in Health & Wellbeing, Kids/Children, Parenting, Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on March 14th, 2008

It all started when our daughter Eden was a year and a half old. She had Pneumonia and high fever and she whizzed all day. After one dose of Antibiotics (by the way, 18 years ago, it was every 6 hours, even if it meant waking her up at night), we had about a week or two off and the whizzing started again. First kid, young parents, we went straight to see our baby specialist. He was the head of the Paediatric Ward at our local hospital and we went to his private clinic every time something happened.


 
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