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As you can see from my Mother’s day post, I was really upset with my teenage twins for not celebrating the day or making it a special occasion.
Apparently I was not the only mother who had that experience as you will see from clicking on this link:

http://ph.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080512212420AAr6bEJ


 Here we are one day after Mother’s Day, and I am filled with disappointment that my middle school teens forgot to celebrate this day in any shape or form. I invest so much in them  and now I feel totally unappreciated. I decided to express my feelings in a fun video clip.

Have a look and let me know if any of you had a similar experience, or did you have a happy Mother’s Day? check out how I expressed this incident in a vidcast!

 

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I am interested in making my parenting easier. I want my middle school teens to be as independent as possible with their cooking and laundry. My gift to them is teaching them the skills. So I have us cook together as much as possible, and we get closer in the process. 

Haha! Nice try! That is the idea in theory, but in practise I have to get them away from their computer addiction.

 

But Hey! Instead of me describing it to you in words, why don’t you see it in video:

 

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My experience is that Confrontation with your Middle School teen does not make your life easier. The question is why do so many parents, myself included, fall into that destructive form of talking so frequently?

Is Anybody Listening out there?

I find that my temper can begin to boil in just a few seconds, when dealing with my teenager. But wait! Does that mean that I am a hot head and have to work on my own anger management? Absolutely not! It means that I have come to the last stage of the weekly weary process of trying to help structure my son’s time through negotiation so that it is wisely divided up between work and play. After all, I want a responsible boy as an active member of this family.

Distractions, Distractions and More Distractions.

The truth is that I can’t really get his attention for an undisturbed length of time so that he can focus on the discussion. First there is the computer game to switch off, then there is the I-pod to remove from the ear, then there is his side unfocussed look which is checking out the contents of the fridge, and did I mention the sound of the TV from his twin brother in the other room?

Frustration

I had imagined parenting to be easier than this. The most dramatic option available as a Mom is to explode. Surely that will get his attention? Ranting and raving with a long lecture is a great release for me so maybe there is some benefit for the family. I get to express my opinion and it is heard loud and clear. I finally have his attention. Do you get my drift?

Lighten Up Lady.

Then I remember good parenting advice I had enjoyed recently from a video clip that I wanted to share with you. By lightening up with your teenager, you will have a far profounder effect on your teen and will even be an excellent role model. Exploding really is the last resort and a pretty damaging one too. However, humor can hit the spot and get your point over far more effectively, and hey, I got his attention when we watched this clip together

Helpful suggestion

This is just one of the 52 helpful resources that made my Parenting Easier and I strongly recommend that you give it a try.

http://www.easierparentingmiddleschool.com/ar/item1pn.html


Hello, this is Caroline again and I was thinking that maybe I could share a bit more about our family.

Mixed Family

We have 4 children, both biological and adopted ranging from age 9-19 so we have been through the middle school experience (successfully) already. We also have another child on the way….oh! “Pregnant again at your age!” you might be thinking? Well no actually, this child is from a totally different source and some interesting tidbits will be revealed in a future blog!!

Boy Teens and Girl Teens sure are different

Like any family, we have had our parenting issues and have sought out parenting advice BUT personally, I am struck by the dramatic difference between parenting boys and girls during these teenage years. It is a whole new world and I have really discovered how to be a better parent by having both experiences.

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Hello, I am Caroline Gaibel and this is my first blog entry.

I don’t think I am alone in saying that most of us parents secretly wish there was a magic spell that would make our parenting easier.

Middle School is a time of big change

As a family with 4 kids, we have arrived at the stage of Middle school with a reasonably good relationship with our teenage twins and suddenly they have evolved into totally different people! They have become non-communicative, absorbed in computer activities, moody, impatient with other siblings and unenthusiastic about doing family activities.

 

Foot IN mouth disease

Most things that I say as the Mom seems to result in “foot IN mouth disease” and I am wondering what happened to my ideal family picture. Surely something must exist to make parenting easier or it seems like these are going to turn into some pretty unpleasant years. Is there anyone out there in cyber space to help me become a better parent?

 

Make your parenting easier

Well YES there is actually! In fact there are too many people out there and it can be overwhelming and confusing to wade through them all. So, my husband and I decided to take this on as a serious commitment and save you all the trouble. We began to wade through the literally endless resources on the subject of parenting online, eliminating the useless ones and collecting only the very best expert advice in order to help ourselves and the world at large become better parents of Middle school kids.

 

Discover how to make your parenting easier at http://www.easierparentingmiddleschool.com

and join us in this new adventure towards having a happier family…….and PLEASE let us know if this has helped you.

 

 


Today we launched our Easier Parenting Middle School blog site.