Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

... parenting and the making of spoiled brats ... (life coach, counselor, psychotherapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, philippines)


zoe channel's tv show "word up" showed up at my clinic to do a segment on "spoiled brats."


parental factors for creating a spoiled brat include:

(1) over-indulgence: giving your child too much of what he or she wants.

(2) submissiveness: allowing your child to impose his or her wants on you.

(3) permissiveness: not setting limits on your child's behaviors, not giving structure to your child's routines.

(4) over-protection: shielding your child from situations that get him or her frustrated.

(5) denial: refusing to believe that your child has a attitudinal/ behavioral problem.

(6) role-modeling: immature parents breed immature children.


Saturday, June 18, 2011

... kumon workshop on parenting styles ... (life coach, counselor, psychotherapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, philippines)


“I am an Achiever,” 2011 Kumon Philippines’ Education and Parenting Seminar

Kumon Philippines recently held its annual Education and Parenting Seminar on June 18, 2011 (Saturday), 1:30 PM at the SM Mall of Asia, Cinema 6. The two-hour event included talks and panel discussion by various guest speakers.

Dr. Randy Dellosa, well-known psychologist and life coach shared his knowledge on the different parenting styles and how each can help the learning habits of their child.


Thursday, June 16, 2011

... single parenting by single dads ... (life coach, counselor, psychotherapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, philippines)

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state of the nation with jessica soho is the flagship nightly news program of gma news tv. they sent ms. kara david, the award-winning documentary host/reporter, to interview me on the topic of single dads.


i briefly discussed two factors which determine the success of single parenting by dads:

first of all, the single dad must be able to fill in the mother's shoes as an emotionally nurturing figure. this means that the father must be able to meet his children's basic needs for love, affection, acceptance, understanding, and encouragement.
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secondly, the single dad must have a balanced style of parenting. this means that the father must avoid being too authoritarian, punitive, permissive, or neglectful in his manner of parenting his children.
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