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Teaching Brothers and Sisters to Be Kind to Each Other

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Teaching Brothers and Sisters to Be Kind to Each Other

Sibling can show love and kindness to each other if the parents take the lead in teaching them how. The rewards of a good, loving start are sibling friendships that can last through their adult years. Parents are the best models of showing family love to all in the family.

Love and kindness is something that often needs to be taught. This is as true in families among siblings as it is anywhere else. Parents must take the lead in helping each of their children to learn how to be nice to a brother or sister.
The first rule is not to participate in putting down one of your children when one of the other children is doing so. It is very difficult to be outnumbered. To develop trust and love with each of your children you must be each child’s best defender.
Another rule is to not tease your child and prevent your children from teasing each other. Teasing is hostility in a smiling disguise. It is wrong and no one enjoys being teased. If you, as a parent, find you have a penchant for teasing it is likely that your parents teased you. These kinds of things run in families, but it is the kind of family tradition that needs to be discontinued.
Also do not talk negatively about one of your children in front of another of your children. This also destroys trust because any negativity you say will probably be repeated frequently to the other child by his or her sibling. The old adage about gossip is true, even within families. Anyone who will gossip with you about others is probably gossiping about you to others. Be sure you only say positive things about each of your children to everyone.
Applaud hugs and kisses between your children. You should be very generous in giving out the hugs and kisses, and encourage hugging and kissing between siblings, too. Let your children know that it makes you happy to see them being affectionate to each other.
With toddlers there is a temptation to forbid them from touching a new baby brother or sister at all. It is better to take a toddler’s hand and guide it in gentle pats and touches. Older children who have never been around babies may also need some instruction on how to be gentle. Be certain that your children understand that the only touches that are permitted are kind and loving touches. It is advisable that children under the age of five should not be left alone together without supervision for any period of time. An older child can easily harm a younger one.
Practice family togetherness. Work together, play together, and get everyone involved. If one child is in a school program or a sport, bring all the family to watch and cheer. Some families also practice setting aside one night a week as a family night. They discourage other commitments on that one night and engage in games, conversation or other enjoyable activities with each other for an hour or two. 
Parents must take the lead in teaching brothers and sisters in their family to show love and kindness to each other. The rewards of a good<img src="http://www.articlesfactory.com/pic/x.gif" alt="Find Article" border="0", loving start are sibling friendships that can last through their adult years. Parents are the best models of showing family love to all in the family.

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How 5 Simple Steps Will Grow Your Events & Functions Bigger And Better Each Time.

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

The key to successfully growing bigger and better events is to set up what’s called the Marketing Cycle. The first part of the cycle is to promote your event in whatever way you can, such as traditional advertising. The next step is critical. You must collect names and addresses & email addresses when people book. At this point you should confirm their booking, but importantly from your point of view, use it to ask them to tell others.

As the event draws closer, in order to create anticipation of the event you contact people prior to the event who have already booked to remind them of the event and again ask them to tell others. This next step is again critical. After the event you actively seek feedback. This must seek constructive feedback to help improve your events. You need to know what people are thinking, and pick on the issues you can improve on. The feedback must also seek to collect positive comments.

You now have completed one cycle. Marketing the next event (marketing cycle) gets easier. You use the database of contacts you already built up to direct market to these “qualified” people. Most importantly, in your promotional communication you tell them (from your feedback) what has changed (to make it a better event), and you include the positive comments (testimonials) from people. You then continue through the remainder of the cycle.

As you can appreciate, for each subsequent event (marketing cycle) the information you generate gets more fine tuned to what people want so you can deliver events they will be more motivated to attend.

An online booking (& payment) service provides an excellent way to manage the Marketing Cycle as it will collect email and postal addresses (and payments), automatically provide confirmation emails and send reminder emails (plus use it to ask them to tell others). The most critical part is it will collect feedback after the event. This is the marketing gold of your Marketing Cycle!

For the next event you simply use your database to direct mail. Plus you also now have another valuable weapon as part of the Marketing Cycle. Most people will only respond to a promotional after several communications. You can now very easily use your on line booking system to send subsequent follow up promotions to only those on your database who have not yet registered.

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