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Vernon D. Gibbs II

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Set Example of Good Parenting for Little Eyes, Ears are Always Upon You

March 24, 2021 by Vernon D. Gibbs II

Little eyes and ears are focused on us at home even more than usual these pandemic days. Set the example you want them to imitate.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: gender roles, role models, Teaching, tips

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Point of View Turns Family’s Bad Luck into Nothing But Good

January 27, 2021 by Vernon D. Gibbs II

Family learns unfortunate happenings are their good fortune by shifting point of view from what happened to what could have occurred.

Filed Under: parenting advice Tagged With: Christmas, failure, New Year's Day, Success, tips

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Jenga Game an Adapt Metaphor for Handling for Pandemic Schooling

September 2, 2020 by Vernon D. Gibbs II

Like in Jenga, we must learn from our COVID schooling mistakes so we can repair this fragile tower and rebuild it better.

Filed Under: education, play Tagged With: COVID19, games, learning, remote learning, school

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Apology Holds Power to be Greatest Gift to Our Children, Society

November 20, 2019 by Vernon D. Gibbs II

Apologizing when you are wrong doesn’t make you weak or soft. It makes you human. We should not offer an apology because we want forgiveness.

Filed Under: parenting advice Tagged With: discipline, sorry, tips

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‘Could I Be Doing More?’ Question Vexes Busy Modern Parents

May 22, 2019 by Vernon D. Gibbs II

We can always do more as parents. But the real question we sometimes need to ask ourselves is this: SHOULD I be doing more?

Filed Under: work-life balance Tagged With: mental health, stay-at-home parents

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Should I Be a Stay-at-Home Dad? Some Advice to Consider

November 28, 2018 by Vernon D. Gibbs II

Being a stay-at-home parent means committing completely to pains and joys of full-time child rearing. A four-year veteran offers you some words of wisdom.

Filed Under: at-home parenting Tagged With: stay-at-home parents, tips

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