Sat, 23 August 2008 Many parents struggle with "going to bat" for their children without alienating the authority figures involved. Whether that authority figure is a coach, a pediatrician, a principal, or a mother-in-law, it takes courage to be an advocate for your child. It also takes wisdom to do so without being defensive or demanding. Author Vicki Caruana provides real-life examples and the confidence parents need to be champions for their children. Join Kim and Pam for some practical back-to-school parenting advice. Also read, Standing Up for Your Child Without Stepping on Toes, by Vici Caruana. Comments[0] |
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