Understanding The Bond Between Mothers And Sons
by Saleem Rana
C. Lynn Williams who writes books on parenting talked to Lon Woodbury and Liz McGhee on L.A. Talk Radio about the distinct dynamics between mothers and sons. She covered how this dynamic was rather different from a father's relationship with his son or a mother's relationship with her daughter.
Parents Choices for Struggling Teens is hosted by Lon Woodbury, an Independent Educational Consultant who releases the well-known Woodbury Reports. He began working with struggling adolescents in 1984. Meanwhile, his co-host Liz McGhee is the Director of Admissions for Sandhill Development Center in New Mexico. She has over 19 years of clinical consulting experience with adolescents.
Guest Background
A parenting coach, a teacher and a writer, C. Lynn Williams holds a Masters in Business Administration from Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois. She lectures on parenting in educational and business settings, and she is passionate about teaching mothers, fathers, and adolescents to construct wonderful relationships. She is a wife and mother of four grownup children. She has actually authored three books on parenting: one on how parents can maintain their peace of mind while raising adolescents, one on how to parent boys, and one on how to parent girls.
Creating a Positive, Respectful, and Loving Relationship between Mothers and Sons
Williams did not really expect to write again about parenting after she finished, "Trying to Stay Sane While Raising Your Teenager." Nonetheless, during her educational work, she kept running into mothers and sons that did not get along and ended up researching and writing about their unique and special bond. The result was: "The Pampered Prince: Moms Develop a TERRIFIC Relationship with Your Son."
Williams talked about how parenting differed between mothers and fathers and stressed how a male role model is important to help young boys mature. She stressed that mothers have to create a sense of discipline by following through on consequences when their son rebelled and did not do chores or follow directions. By comparison, father's had a much easier time imposing orders since boys reacted much better to direct orders instead of explanations.
She cautioned about how befriending children is detrimental to effective parenting. A parent needed to select between their parental duties and playing the the part of a close friend. Providing things for children did not necessarily make them more obedient.
She reviewed the partnership between dads and boys and moms and daughters, and how it was simpler for fathers to relate to sons and mothers to associate with girls considering that they were familiar with how to relate with the same gender.
The mothers and sons interview provided many parenting tips, like learning love languages, being readily available, creating boundaries, and improving interaction. Williams also discussed the value of parenting based on the age of the child, the challenge of raising millennial youngsters, the value of keeping family dinner traditions, and some efficient means of combating the influence of any kind of unfavorable peer groups.
Find out more about <a href="http://www.strugglingteens.com">Struggling Teens</a>. Lon Woodbury has the recorded the entire interview on his <a href="http://www.latalkradio.com/Players/Lon.shtml?date=November+25,+2013&file=112513">L.A. Talk Radio</a> show for people to listen to at any time.
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Title: Understanding The Bond Between Mothers And Sons
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Keywords: lon woodbury, liz mcghee, c lynn williams, parenting, at-risk teens, self-esteem, raising children, psychology, sociology
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by Saleem Rana
C. Lynn Williams who writes books on parenting talked to Lon Woodbury and Liz McGhee on L.A. Talk Radio about the distinct dynamics between mothers and sons. She covered how this dynamic was rather different from a father's relationship with his son or a mother's relationship with her daughter.
Parents Choices for Struggling Teens is hosted by Lon Woodbury, an Independent Educational Consultant who releases the well-known Woodbury Reports. He began working with struggling adolescents in 1984. Meanwhile, his co-host Liz McGhee is the Director of Admissions for Sandhill Development Center in New Mexico. She has over 19 years of clinical consulting experience with adolescents.
Guest Background
A parenting coach, a teacher and a writer, C. Lynn Williams holds a Masters in Business Administration from Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois. She lectures on parenting in educational and business settings, and she is passionate about teaching mothers, fathers, and adolescents to construct wonderful relationships. She is a wife and mother of four grownup children. She has actually authored three books on parenting: one on how parents can maintain their peace of mind while raising adolescents, one on how to parent boys, and one on how to parent girls.
Creating a Positive, Respectful, and Loving Relationship between Mothers and Sons
Williams did not really expect to write again about parenting after she finished, "Trying to Stay Sane While Raising Your Teenager." Nonetheless, during her educational work, she kept running into mothers and sons that did not get along and ended up researching and writing about their unique and special bond. The result was: "The Pampered Prince: Moms Develop a TERRIFIC Relationship with Your Son."
Williams talked about how parenting differed between mothers and fathers and stressed how a male role model is important to help young boys mature. She stressed that mothers have to create a sense of discipline by following through on consequences when their son rebelled and did not do chores or follow directions. By comparison, father's had a much easier time imposing orders since boys reacted much better to direct orders instead of explanations.
She cautioned about how befriending children is detrimental to effective parenting. A parent needed to select between their parental duties and playing the the part of a close friend. Providing things for children did not necessarily make them more obedient.
She reviewed the partnership between dads and boys and moms and daughters, and how it was simpler for fathers to relate to sons and mothers to associate with girls considering that they were familiar with how to relate with the same gender.
The mothers and sons interview provided many parenting tips, like learning love languages, being readily available, creating boundaries, and improving interaction. Williams also discussed the value of parenting based on the age of the child, the challenge of raising millennial youngsters, the value of keeping family dinner traditions, and some efficient means of combating the influence of any kind of unfavorable peer groups.
Find out more about <a href="http://www.strugglingteens.com">Struggling Teens</a>. Lon Woodbury has the recorded the entire interview on his <a href="http://www.latalkradio.com/Players/Lon.shtml?date=November+25,+2013&file=112513">L.A. Talk Radio</a> show for people to listen to at any time.
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New Unique Article!
Title: Understanding The Bond Between Mothers And Sons
Author: Saleem Rana
Email: webwriter25@gmail.com
Keywords: lon woodbury, liz mcghee, c lynn williams, parenting, at-risk teens, self-esteem, raising children, psychology, sociology
Word Count: 489
Category: Parenting
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