Save Your Marriage (part 2)

Posted in Parenting, Relationships
by Ronit Baras on May 1st, 2008

“Marriage is the foundation of the family and the family is the foundation of society: if we strengthen marriage, we strengthen the family, we strengthen the children and we strengthen the community. If your goal is to help improve the world, marriage is as good a place as any to start” - Diane Sollee, Grand Rapids Family Summit, 1998


 

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Self Esteem Mini-Course (part 7)

Posted in Emotional Intelligence, Kids/Children, Parenting
by Ronit Baras on April 30th, 2008

The easiest way to increase your kids’ self esteem is to send them to have dinner at friends’ house or encourage them to sleep over with their friends. If you think I am joking, keep reading.


 

34 Life Lessons I Have Learned

Posted in Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on April 22nd, 2008

I have learned that life is short. You never know when will be the last day of your life. If there is anything you know you will regret not doing or saying, do it or say it now!


 

Expect to Be a Happy Parent

Posted in Life Coaching, Parenting, Personal Growth, Relationships
by Ronit Baras on April 11th, 2008

One major difference I see between happy parents and unhappy parents is in the gap between their expectations and the fulfilment of their expectations. Basically, if your expectations are high and are not fulfilled, you will be disappointed and unhappy, but if most of your expectations are fulfilled, you will be satisfied and happy.


 

100 Questions You Should Ask Yourself as a Parent

Posted in Kids/Children, Life Coaching, Parenting, Personal Growth, Teens
by Ronit Baras on April 10th, 2008

My mother-in-law once said to me that most people do not have a parenting philosophy. First they act and than they find reasons to support their actions. I was a young mother when she told me this and an educator and the philosophy of education was something I did every day and every hour and it was hard for me to understand what she meant.


 

I Have a Teen Daughter and I Am Scared

Posted in Parenting, Teens
by Ronit Baras on April 1st, 2008

… The elderly man stood next to us and gave each one of us a flyer for another party. Then, he stood in front of Eden and smiled at her. She smiled back politely. He put his hand in his pocket, took out a small ziplocked bag, gave it to Eden and went away. There were two toffee candies in the bag and a coffee shop business card. He did not give me anything or to other of the people sitting on the floor next to us.

I gave Eden a puzzled look.

“I don’t think I’m going to try this”, she said and put it in my bag. At that moment, I realised what had happened. It was a scary feeling. I sat next to my daughter, in a party in a public place and someone, right in front of my eyes, gave her drugs!


 

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”.


 

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.


 

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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