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This Family Lawyer Answers Your Pressing Child Custody Questions

News is out that our Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum Jennifer Hudson and her fiancé of 10 years David Otunga split. Currently, they’re also having  custody issues.

The two likely have high priced attorneys to help them work out custody of their 7-year old son together David Jr.

If you are having custody issues, New York City Based Matrimonial Law Attorney Jacqueline Newman is here to answer some common questions. You may be able to relate to one:

I have sole custody of my children. My ex, who lives in another state, has threatened to go to court in his state and get the custody order changed. Can he do that?

The court that will have jurisdiction over custody orders will be the one that is considered the “Home State” of the child – where the child resides. The Home State of a child would be where the child has resided for the past 6 consecutive months. However, if she has sole custody of her children and they have been living in the same state with her for 6 months, then her ex is not going to be able to get another court to pay attention to his claim.

I have sole physical custody of our children. Several times my ex has not returned the kids on time after taking them for a visit, and I’m scared one day he won’t return them at all. What are my rights as the custodial parent?

The issue of parents returning children late comes up a lot and it is a difficult one to deal with. However, it sounds like the greater concern is one about the ex kidnapping the children. I would ask this parent what other reasons she has to believe that her ex would do not return the children beyond being late at drop-off. If she does not have objective reasons to fear that the Father will not return the children, the court will most likely not address it. The court may address the issue of returning the children late as a violation of an agreement or court order, but it is unlikely that the court will take it very seriously without some concrete reason why the lateness leads the mother to believe the children may not be returned at all. However, if the Father failed to return the children, as the custodial parent she could file a petition for a writ of habeas corpus to have the child returned. Then, the mother could seek to have access terminated or carried out in a supervised setting.

I’ve heard that mediation is the best approach to solving child custody matters. Things are so bitter between my ex and me that it’s hard to see us sitting down together to work things out. How can mediation possibly work?

Mediation is a great way to resolve conflicts when it works. Litigation, while it is a significant part of my practice, is a terrible place to resolve conflicts – especially when you are dealing with custodial issues. I say mediation typically works best when there is not a power imbalance in the room and everyone has a voice. That said, just because a couple is high conflict does not automatically mean that mediation will not work. It may mean that the sessions will be more difficult than a couple that communicates well, but it can still be done. The goal is the same with bitter couples as well as couples that get along — to do what is best for the children. So, if we can remind people about that common goal, tempers may be kept in check. Mediation is definitely worth trying and if it does not work out, then at least you gave it a shot before going to Court.

Jacqueline Newman (http://nycdivorcelawyer.com ) is a New York City based divorce lawyer and experienced NY matrimonial law expert. As managing partner of a top tier 5th Avenue Manhattan law firm focused exclusively on divorce, her practice runs the gamut from prenups for high net worth people contemplating marriage to high conflict matrimonial litigation in dissolutions involving complex financial assets and difficult custody issues. A law school lecturer and New York continuing legal education instructor, Jacqueline sheds her fearsome advocate persona to teach mediation and collaborative law as alternatives to lengthy courtroom brawls.

 

Let’s Celebrate Unsung New Adoption Parents like The Hepworths

 

It’s Friday and while This blog focuses on celebrity parents, who because of their fame, some people consider them heroes, it’s a good day to highlight unsung parents out there.

Today, I would like to highlight Boise, Idaho parents  Zac Hepworth and his wife Ebie who recently welcomed two children they adopted from Liberia, Africa into their lives.

The Christian missionaries, who have fellowshipped with people in the Phillipines, Liberia and other parts of of the developing world, are proud ambassadors of adoption as well.

I can tell from stalking their Instagram accounts that they have abundant love for each other and their brand new new daughter Esther Birdwell (Birdie for short) and son, Asa Kingsman. (Ebie has a very active following of over 12,000 on Instagram). Both kids were born during the height of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.

The couple had been married for five years before Ebie suffered an ectopic pregnancy and lost her baby, she shares on Instagram. That’s when she says she was called to adopt and that they did, in recent weeks, while sharing their joy and every step of the process with their followers.

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{scroll thru all photos for Birdie CUTENESS} Today for #nationaladoptionawarenessmonth I want to touch on the bonding process of our daughter, Birdie. For 17 months we PRAYED for supernatural bonding, I’m sure like all adoptive families pray for. With Asa it felt INSTANTLY like he loved and needed us. With Birdie it couldn’t have been more opposite… the first few days we spent with her she LOVED us (especially her daddy). She would beg for him to hold her and would fight all the other kids in the baby home for our attention. However, once it came time for her to finally start living with us EVERYTHING changed. The second we would enter a room she would break down and sob. I lost count of the amount of times she would punch me and hit me. I felt DEFEATED. Although i was prepared for the attachment process to be a journey i didn’t expect it to feel so personal… this lasted for about 6 weeks until FINALLY after consistent feedings and creating a consistent schedule, she began to open her little heart to us. I remember looking at Zac saying, “The second i tell you i want to adopt again. PLEASE do not let me convince you.” I’m telling you guys, i was DRAINED and exhausted of trying to make our daughter love us back. The more we learned about our daughter the more we learned how to love her intentionally. That meant we needed to take her on walks, go to the beach (just like her mama), feed her rice and chicken and give her space when she needed space. We often see loving someone as holding them, kissing their face off, and singing over them, and although that’s how a lot of babies receive love, our little Birdie was different and we loved being able to explore and learn how to love her the way she needed to receive it and the second her heart opened towards us, everything changed. She started calling us “Ma” + “Pa”. She started holding us at night and asking for Oatmeal. You may not be able to tell from the photos, but our sweet Esther Birdie is an entirely different baby girl from the first time we met her. We love watching her blossom and grow more than anything ??? I’ve never loved a little girl more in my entire life. #hepworthpartyoffour #adoptionrocks

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As most of you know my lovely wife @ebiehepworth and I are adopting 2 beautiful children, a baby boy and a little girl. We couldn't be more honored to hold them soon and hold the title of Mom and Dad. Maybe not all of you knew this detail but before we said yes to adopting our son we were informed that he was diagnosed with a serious disease. One that would remain with him for life. Our hearts sunk hearing this news but our faith refused to sink. As the adoption agency asked if we still wanted to move forward adopting him, we felt no other option (not out of guilt but out of a fatherly/motherly heart). Our next step was to petition heaven! So we began praying ourselves and asked our active community prayer army to join us. Long story short, soon the doctors ran several tests again only for the results to show the disease came back negative….Thank You Jesus???? Even after this prayer was answered our son wasn't showing much expression. He seemed very fatigued from fighting sickness. But just a couple days ago we received news that he was smiling and laughing!!!! I can't think of better news to fill up our hearts with. We've prayed for these children and prayer is a powerful tool.|Please continue to pray that this does not show back up in his system| • • • ?: @mrsatom5 #teamworkmakesthedreamwork#hepworthpartyof4#adoptionrocks#africanadoption#adopting #adoptinghim #takesavillage #purereligion #momanddad❤️ #increase #fullhearts #takesavillagetoraiseachild #homesoon? #adoption #adoptingher #adoptionislove #missingyoualready #celebration #family #lovemakesafamily #jesus #thankyou #purpose #inspire #lovewins #victory #team #cantlose #goodnews

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With the best of my imagination, I could have never imagined I’d be a father to this sweet little girl. She has the kindest heart, she’s unbelievably smart, her curiosity is so freeing, and when she smiles she truly lights up a room. Happy Birthday Birdie girl, your mom and I are so blessed by you. We love you!!| ? ? ? ?? • • • ?: @callielindsey killed this photo shoot, if you’re looking for a photographer, check out her page!! #happybirthday #love #3yearsold #loveyou #birthdaywishes #mylittlegirl #bestahead #birthdaygirl #birthdaywishes? #birthdaywishescometrue #mylittlegirl❤️ #mylittlegirls #3yearsoldtoday #speaklife #smile #mylove #babygirl #littleandbrave #girl #baby #birthdayprincess #shine #november #princess #myworld #myprincess #withlove #family #celebrate #blowoutthecandle

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As for my daughter, I’ll raise her fearlessly. Never dulling her passion, hushing her thoughts, or asking her to stop dancing. I’ll teach her that love is a person, and it’s that love that drives out all fear. We’ll make sure passion is all she knows, and fearless living is the only option. In honor of my sweet Birdie girl we ( @fearlessgirlco ) want to do a flash sale of our book and course. Today (10/4) thru Friday (10/6) if you input the code BIRDIE you can get $5 off the book and online course! But WAIT, it doesn’t stop there, I want to do a giveaway and send 3 people the book. To enter, follow me + @fearlessgirlco and tag a friend! The more tags the more entries. ?? I’ll DM the winners and mail you the book Monday AM!

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I love my family.| • • • Also big shout out to @adoptionstoryfund, without their heart & mission our adoption journey wouldn’t be the same! They SIGNIFICANTLY helped make all of this possible. If you or anyone you know is adopting/thinking about it, check this awesome organization out! • • ?: @callielindsey #teamworkmakesthedreamwork#hepworthpartyof4#adoptionrocks#africanadoption#adopting #adoptinghim #takesavillage #purereligion #momanddad❤️ #increase #fullhearts #takesavillagetoraiseachild #homesoon? #adoption #adoptingher #adoptionislove #missingyoualready #celebration #family #lovemakesafamily #jesus #thankyou #purpose #inspire #lovewins #victory #team #cantlose #goodnews

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Gifts For That Woman On Your List Who Only Wears Black!

I love Black! Recently, I was cleaning out my closet and realized that the majority of the clothes in my closet is black. I am content with this. I really don’t need color in my wardrobe. I’m not afraid of color. I’ve worn it, but my preference is black clothing. There are others like me. We have a tribe.

If you are shopping for a family member or friend this Holiday season who wears black a lot, don’t try to change them. Instead, get them what they like and that’s something black.

 MY CLOSET:

I do wear color and loved the lovely peach bohemian dresses generously provided by Top Tier Style that I wore to the Mother-Son dance and my kids’ school this year and paired earlier in the day with the steampunk shades also from Top Tier Style.  I loved that I got to match with my son’s shirt and complement with the tie. The dress was feminine and light. The shades are a conversation starter, durable and top quality.

But these times are rare.

Using the tools from my partners at Shopstyle, I curated a list of the stuff I saw scroll through that was black and I like and I love. I know my tastes aren’t like every other black lover but if you want some inspiration, feel free to click through my finds below:

  1. Women’s 1.state Off The Shoulder Sheer Chiffon Blouse • 1 STATE • $47.40
  2. Women’s Rag & Bone/jean Amelie Back Cutout Turtleneck • Rag & Bone • $160
  3. Burberry – Balmoral Packaway Hooded Shell Trench Coat – Black • Burberry • $795
  4. Women’s Baublebar Gabriela Tassel Fringe Earrings • BaubleBar • $48
  5. Fitbit ‘Charge 2’ Wireless Activity & Heart Rate Tracker • Fitbit • $149.95
  6. LIKELY Driggs Strapless Dress • LIKELY • $71–178
  7. Herschel Supply Co. ‘Settlement Mid Volume’ Backpack – Black • Herschel • $60
  8. Women’s Bp. Flare Sleeve Sweater • BP • $39
  9. Revolution Run Hat • Lucy • $9.88
  10. Women’s Sorel Joan Of Arctic Wedge Genuine Shearling Bootie • Sorel • $270 
  11. Echo Luxe Asymmetric Poncho • Echo • $59
  12. Women’s Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Lite Ribbed Scarf • Barefoot Dreams • $44
  13. Blake Embroidery Brim Hat • Henri Bendel • $148
  14. Women’s Sam Edelman Tia Ankle Strap Pump • Sam Edelman • $71.96
  15. GG jacquard pattern knitted scarf • Gucci • $350
  16. Tory Burch Parker Leather Tote – Black • Tory Burch • $199.66
  17. Women’s Steve Madden ‘Ecentrcq’ Sneaker • Steve Madden • $59.95
  18. Women’s Brixton Fiddler Cap – Black • Brixton • $42
  19. Women’s Michael Michael Kors Cowl Neck Sweater • MICHAEL Michael Kors • $58.96
  20. Women’s Bp. Fab Nara Over The Knee Boot • BP • $89.95
  21. Women’s Gibson Tie Sleeve Cozy Fleece Top • Gibson • $54
  22. Women’s Jeffrey Campbell Del Sol Wedge Sandal • Jeffrey Campbell • $108.71
  23. Tonal Stripe Foldover Clutch – Black • BP • $12.49
  24. Bp. Tonal Stripe Foldover Clutch – Black • BP • $12.49 FRAME – Le Skinny Stretch-leather Pants – Black • Frame • $950

The steampunk shades and the bohemian dresses in this review were provided by Top Tier Style. If you would like to purchase your own use the coupon code BLOG15 for 15% OFF everything on their store!

Torrei Hart is Ready to Co-Parent with Eniko and Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart‘s ex wife Torrei Hart is an ambassador in blended familyhood. The actress and film producer told US Weekly recently that she is prepped and ready to embrace Kevin and his new wife Eniko’s baby as one of her own.

“I have baby fever, but I don’t want any more kids,” said Hart, who also is a screenwriter. “I wanna be able to love on this baby just like they’re loving on the baby. With coparenting, you have to get it right so it’s not a weird thing. I just want peace.”

She and Kevin divorced in 2011 after being married for 8 years and during that time, they welcomed two kids: now 12-year old daughter Heaven and 10-year old son Hendrix.

Kevin and Eniko are expecting a new baby boy, who they’ve decided to name Kenzo.

Torrei is among the many women in America, around the world, celebrity and not who are mature enough to make things work in a blended family! Cheers to her for taking the high road despite all the negativity that swrils around this famous family.

h/t Essence

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Take a Look at What Nursery Trends Were Hot in 2017

 

 Like other home design trends, nursery design also changes periodically.

Unlike the baby room your parents set up for you, today’s nurseries are less likely to have carpet. Millennial parents are eco-conscious so they will resort to natural materials, organic cribs and bamboo and hardwood floors.

Also, parents these days are shying away from gender traditional shades and opting for neutrals, browns and monochromatic shades for their newborns be can blend them in with furniture through kids curtains .

The folks at 7thAndNewbury.com used their design expertise to survey trends. They also took into consideration what modern customers are utilizing and put together this infographic presenting what’s popular this year in nursery design.

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Miranda Kerr Announces She is Expecting with Her Snapchat Founder Husband

We need to start asking if all these Victoria Secret top models have a pregnancy pact.

Right after Bar Refaeli welcomed her second child and as Behati Prinsloo awaits the birth of her and Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine‘s second child, in comes Miranda Kerr to announce that she is expecting.

The gorgeous brunette shared that she and Snapchat founder Evan Speigel will welcome their first child together six months after they tied the knot. The couple famously abstained from sex  until marriage.

This will be her second child. She has son Flynn with first husband actor Orlando Bloom.

Back to Speigel, can we also give it  up for Tech geeks landing the hottest eligible bachelorettes? Tennis Champ Serena Williams is engaged and has a daughter with Reddit Co-founder Alexis Ohanian.  Here is a long list of More!

Congrats!

Traveler’s Holiday Gift Guide for Frequent Flyers from $0 to $20

Everyone has that person in their life who is an avid traveler. This is the person who spends more of their life on the way somewhere than sitting home. We live vicariously through them via the fabulous photos they share in social media.

If you are interested in helping to fuel their adventures, consider gifting them something than any frequent flyer would appreciate. All of these gifts cost anywhere from NOTHING to $20!

1. LifeStraw Personal Water Filter  ($19.99) – This is a must-have for international travelers especially who have to be very careful about water quality.  The LifeStraw Filtered Water Bottle cleans up 99.9% of waterborne parasites & bacteria from water sources in countries where water quality can be an issue.

The 2nd stage activated carbon filter reduces odor, chlorine and leaves zero aftertaste too

2. 2.  Lonely Planet’s Ultimate Travel: Our List of the 500 Best Places to See($16.99) – The traveler’s bucket list of places to go is constantly growing. This award-winning and very popular book from the Travel Guide experts at Lonely Planet will give them a host of new ideas!

3. All in One Travel Wallet – 2 Passport Holder + Gift Box / cash tickets cards pen ($16.99) – Although frequent travelers are usually organized, they could appreciate another new option to store all the things they need for the flight in one place: passport, ID, boarding pass, money and more.

4. 1,000 Places to See Before You Die: Revised Second Edition Paperback – July 1, 2015 ($18.99) – Similar to the Lonely Planet guide, this well reviewed book provides a host of ideas

5. Offer to House Sit a Pet – ($0) – If you wanderlust pal has a pet, you know the cost of pet sitting services can be high for them. Gifting them pet sitting services during one of their longer stints away from home would be much appreciated.

6. Bake a tin of cookies for them to take to the airport – ($5) – Also pretty low cost would be to prepare a tin of cookies, granola or some other snacks that can be taken with them on a flight or at the airport.

7. Everlasting Comfort 100% Pure Memory Foam Neck Pillow Airplane Travel Kit With Ultra Plush Velour Cover, Sleep Mask and Earplugs (Lifetime Warranty) ($18.95) – A frequent traveler doesn’t leave home without the essentials for a long flight across the ocean. This kit included a neck pillow, mask and earplugs to help them get some rest on an extended plane trip.

8. Make them a Mix Tape and put it on a Jump drive, Spotify, SoundCloud or some other service. ($0) – A traveler could always use some new tunes to jam to while waiting in the airport or heading somewhere exciting. Get them in the mood with some of their (and your) fave music.

9. Pioneer Quality Audio Performance In Ear Lightweight Metal In Ear Headphone, Blue (SE-CL722T-L) ($19.99) – Speaking of tunes, the earbuds they give out on the flight cannot compare to a set of quality earbuds.

10. Create a list of Free Events going on where they are heading. ($0) A gift of list of fun and FREE activities that are happening near or around where your travler friend is heading would be a time and money saver when they arrive.

11. BONAZZA Universal International Travel Adapter Kit with 3.4A 4 USB Ports –  International travelers know the challenge of finding an outlet to fit their US-based electronic devices and products like hair dryers. This travel adapter kit works in Over 150 Countries and a bonus is that in includes aUSB Power Adapter for iPhone, Android, All USB Devices ($19.95)

12. Germ Defense Kit – Protect Yourself While Traveling! 30+ Piece Kit – $14.95 – Germs are everywhere in public places and during travel, it becomes doubly important to wipe off surfaces like courtesy phones, counters and more. Your wandering buddy will appreciate this germ travel kit.

Kylie Jenner Threw Her Own Baby Shower this Weekend Too

Kylie Jenner reportedly threw her own baby shower this weekend, one day after her half-sister Kim Kardashian West.

The 20-year-old reality star is rumoured to be expecting her first child with her boyfriend Travis Scott, and sources have now claimed she has thrown a secret baby shower at her Hidden Hills home, one day after Kim – who is expecting her third child with Kanye West via a surrogate mother – held her own bash on Saturday.

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This New Book Explains What East Asian Parents Do Differently, Why Their Kids Learn Better (REVIEW)

Because America focuses on the individual and lays the burden to educate its school children squarely on shoulders of school systems and teachers may be the cause for pervasive mediocrity among its students compared to other industrialized nations.

So says social scientist and researcher Cornelius Grove in his latest book “The Drive to Learn: What the East Asian Experience Tells Us about Raising Students Who Excel” which I received this Summer complimentary in exchange for an honest review.

It took me quite some time to get through it because of life’s interruptions but also because it is tremendously densely packed with information, data, anecdotes and references that I wanted to make sure I took a comprehensive approach to digesting all of its contents before writing this review. Also, I am very interested in education and the process of raising quality children. The Sociology of child-raising is a fascinating topic to me.

Admittedly, from reading the front and back cover, I expected the book to a “bashfest” of the American education system and American children interwoven through passages levying laudatory praise of East Asian schools and kids.

It was not that really. Moreso, Grove examines various aspects of learning in the two cultures in an attempt to dissect what makes them so different.

America is an individualized society while China and Japan are Communitarian. While America focuses on the build up of the individual and self, East Asian cultures strive to develop a sense of being part of a larger community.

Different Priorities

The long and short of it is that the fundamental differences between American and Asian parents and education is that Americans aim to create “well-rounded” students. As such, schools offer a wide range of courses and extracurricular activities, including a variety of sports.

That’s not the goal of East Asian parents whose top priorities is mastery of the subjects taught in school as compared to American-style parenting that puts the top priority on growing children that are independent, creative, mentally sharp, popular among peers, physically robust, involved in their community and academic proficient.

The East Asian parent puts his/her focus on making sure their child masters topics, and grows children to be community focused and driven to fit inside the realm of expectations in the family unit and much of that effort is spent from early childhood through high school.

American parents pull back during primary years, leaving the educating up to teachers and schools.  US middle class parents expect their schools to do their thing to help their child learn, whereas Asian parents are very active during this time, not relying on the school to educate their child alone.  Because they are so involved in their child’s early years, by the time their children get to high school, they have developed the study habits to succeed and East Asian parents feel comfortable loosening their reigns and confident their child will do well.

Meanwhile, around this time is when American parents step back into active parenting, mainly because they see the impact of peer pressure and want to get ahead of the social stresses of adolescence. This is when American parents are hounding their kids to study more or better, to cut off the distractions of music, video games, peers, and TV, and to try to instill good work ethic in their children.

It’s kinda too late by then, Grove seemingly suggests through his writing.

East Asian parents, Grove’s research shows,  pay more attention to their children’s education, sacrifice more and involve themselves in their children’s studying early on. This sometimes would involve reading the same book their child is reading to make sure they understand.

High Standards

The book also emphasizes the fact that Asian parents set very high expectations for their child’s academic performance and maintain those standards throughout their school years. They coach, they allow a child’s self-esteem to grow without using verbal flattery to extrinsically inflate or maintain this self esteem. In other words, there is little room for “participation” prizes.

Because the high standards are set so high, Grove’s data states, the East Asian child realizes that s/he is responsible for learning and expected to learn. The family and child have the burden not so much the school, teachers or school systems as it is in America. Because the family bears the duty, they must explore different options, tutors, online learning, and finding any other tools necessary to ensure the child masters the subject. They do what is necessary and do not blame the schools or school system for a child failing to learn.

The Conclusion

This book got me thinking of criticism that is levied on East Asian parenting by some Americans who may believe it is too strict, while perhaps pointing to over-stressed children and teens from that part of the world who fight hard to meet up to their parents’ high expectations, only to later have emotional and other physical reactions to failure. It’s not healthy and not something parents here really aspire to.

Grove’s suggestion by the end of the book: if this is the conclusion, then we as Americans must not espouse the opinion that East Asian children are smarter than American kids. Instead, we need to accept what makes kids from that culture different is that the approach to learning, the role of the family in ensuring learning and the classroom models in East Asia are created and set up to mold children that perform better academically, not because they are smarter per se.

My Personal Take-Away

I can certainly relate to the East Asian parenting style and feel my and my husband’s parenting style is a nice mix or blend of both. When my daughter’s class was reading one of the books from the Chronicles of Narnia, I got myself a copy so I could keep up. My husband would also read what my son was reading in literature so he could keep up.

Together, we set very high expectations of excellence for our three children (ages 15, 12 and 9) and are actively involved in helping them reach those goals.  We are both active participants in their learning all year round, including Summer time. I’ve done it from birth, purchasing toys that help develop their foreign language synapses in their brain, and investing in things like Baby Einstein and My Baby Can Read, which I credit with giving my kids a head start.

And it continued through their school-age years. I take the kids to the library after school to make sure they get their homework done because there are so many distractions once they get home. I sit there with them as they do their homework and am on hand to answer questions. I help my eldest  come up with a study plan or a plan to complete a project. I’m that one who handles the literature and humanities.

My husband, a Patent Engineer and Patent Attorney by trade and degree, is in charge of math and sciences. He gives our kids extra problems from the internet to do and uses online platforms like IXL Mathto keep them sharp and sometimes ahead of their class or grade so they don’t ever fall behind.

As a result of this active parenting, our two youngest get all As and the eldest, who has some executive functioning issues he’s working with, also finally landed on the Honor Roll but only with our active involvement.

But we still believe whole-heartedly in the value of being a well-rounded individual and giving children choice at some point.

There doesn’t seem to be a conclusion to The Drive to Learn book. I found it a very interesting introspective look into what went into complex and thorough research on the different parenting styles.

I’m happy there were no out right conclusions stating that one parenting style is better than the other. However, I did ascertain some changes that American parents who are interested in getting their children to achieve academically may want to start doing, including things they need to do a little bit differently and starting from very early in a child’s life.

What to Do As an American to Draw that Drive to Learn Out Of Your Child?

Here are the 7 things I figured out you must do from reading this book:

First, instill in your child that s/he is responsible for his learning  and to accept that you, the parent, will coach and train them through their learning, collaboratively, side-by-side, making sure they absorb new information and stretch their mind to master it.

Second, as a parent, step in, when appropriate to model correct actions and help shape the child’s mastery and learning. Don’t leave it up to them to figure it out.

Third, be prepared to put academics over team sports or social activity.

Fourth, abandon giving out participation praise for trying.

Fifth, be prepared to intervene when a child fails or struggles to  understand a topic. Give him praise when he does well but work harder and focus more on overcoming failures.

Sixth, let your child know that you are confident they can master any topic and show them how to do it, without any hesitation of whether they will be able to master it. Drill in your child the fundamentals of how things work so s/he is fully able to absorb the other mechanics of it.

Seventh, let your child know that the goal is mastery not competency or proficiency ergo, the target is “A”.

It’s not for everyone, I agree, but the book does provide some insightful anecdotes, research, data and resources for where to go for more information. If anything, I’d say Drive to Learn is an excellent launch pad for the next step. What that is depends on who is reading and what they are searching for. Get it today at Amazon for $50 hardback, $25 paperback or  $19.96 on Kindle.

 

Surprise! Jordin Sparks is Marrried and Expecting 1st Child!

Congrats to singer-songwriter Jordin Sparks who recently announced she is married and newly pregnant, E! reports. 

The American Idol winner shared the news to PEOPLE that she and her beau Dana Isaiah tied the knot while vacationing in Hawaii with a small group of friends.

“It just more solidifies the whole team sentiment of a relationship,” Sparks explained to the magazine. “You know you’re still individuals, but at the same time everything is about ‘we’ and ‘us’ as opposed to ‘you’ and ‘I.'”

She wanted to keep it secret but he wanted to be out with it, apparently.

“He’s been like, ‘I want to shout it from the mountain tops!'” she told the mag of her aspiring model husband. “We’re really proud to be married to each other and to be celebrating this.”

A month after marrying, they found out they were expecting.

“It’s been really crazy because everything changes. Once we got over the initial shock of it, now again just like it is with the marriage, to be able to share that this amazing thing is happening, it’s such a great thing,” the “No Air” singer shared. “We did this together!”

She knows but has not released the sex of her baby but is happy with the unexpected but welcome change.

I’m extremely grateful because life is nuts. This is the best part so far because I have [Dana] and I have this little one and I have a new family,” the pop singer says. “I’m the most content I’ve ever been in my life.”

So sweeeeet!!! Congrats!



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