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Project Kindle to bring SCV camp

Doctors ruled out dozens of possible diseases and couldn't explain why a healthy-born boy, Brryan Jackson, 5, was dying.

June 22, 2012 | By Elina Faskhutdinova For The Signal | Rosemond on Parenting


Students learn lessons on stage

Sulphur Springs Elementary School first grade teacher Janet Yessayan has found an innovative teaching tool that is popular with both student and parents.

June 08, 2012 | By Michele E. Buttelman Signal Features Editor | Rosemond on Parenting


A sister’s love joins in the fight

It's a struggle for her to get out of bed each morning. She has difficulty brushing her hair and teeth, opening water bottles, and other daily activities people don't think twice about. Her arthritis causes continuous pain in her joints, but the multiple prescriptions she takes still don't dull the pain.

May 25, 2012 | By Abbey Seltzer For The Signal | Rosemond on Parenting


A book of magic and destiny

Santa Clarita Valley native and aspiring novelist, Laurisa White Reyes, finds inspiration and drive within her family as she embarks on her first novel that will launch in days.

May 11, 2012 | By Johnathon Lora For The Signal | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: How to handle school issues

Q: Our ninth-grade son always manages to get A's and B's on his report card, but just before the report card comes out, his grades take a complete dive. Should we punish him for this or just accept this imperfection?

May 11, 2012 | By John Rosemond | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Tantrums at age 4 are not normal

Q: My 4-year-old stepson still has the occasional tantrum in response to being told that he can't have or do something. His mother, who has primary custody (he's with us two days a week, generally), is very permissive, so he comes by this "honestly."

May 06, 2012 | John Rosemond | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Parents should be on the same page

A fellow in West Virginia asks, "My wife and I need to agree concerning our children. She sees things one way, and I see things a completely - and I mean completely - different way. How can we get on the same page?"

April 27, 2012 | By John Rosemond | Rosemond on Parenting


Homework, exercise and arts

Club FAME, which stands for fitness, art, music and enrichment, is an after school performing arts program just a stone's throw away from the SCVi Charter School for International Learning. It is housed next door at Higher Vision Church in Castaic.

April 27, 2012 | By Yvette Guigneaux SCV Parent Times Editor | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Children need fathers at home

About 40 years ago, as divorce was becoming commonplace, America began waking up to the importance of fatherhood. Up until then, the literature on child rearing was almost exclusively mother-oriented. Fathers didn't count for much. After all, psychologist Sigmund Freud had pretty much ignored them, hadn't he?

April 13, 2012 | By John Rosemond | Rosemond on Parenting


SCV Youth Project helps teens

Students at Canyon High School recently found themselves playing "The Game of Life" courtesy of the SCV Youth Project.

April 13, 2012 | By Michele E. Buttelman Signal Features Editor | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Celebrate humility, not self-esteem

Q: I recently heard you speak in San Diego and need some clarification. While I understand that researchers have found that high self-esteem is not what it was cracked up to be, I want my kids to approach the challenges of life with confidence in their abilities. There's got to be a reconciliation point here. What is it?

March 23, 2012 | By John Rosemond | Rosemond on Parenting


Alcohol abuse is a family problem

April marks Alcohol Awareness Month. It's a nationwide campaign intended to raise awareness of the health and social problems that excessive alcohol consumption can cause for individuals, their families, and their communities.

March 23, 2012 | By Cary Quashen Certified addiction specialist | Rosemond on Parenting


Kids benefit from partnership

In 1990, President Steven D. Lavine of the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia established a program to give underserved youth ages 8 to 18 in Los Angeles County a chance to experience the arts in a college setting.

March 09, 2012 | By Yvette Guigneaux SCV Parent Times Editor | Rosemond on Parenting


Ice center offers fun for kids, adults alike

Where's the coolest place in town? It might be just outside of the Santa Clarita Valley. Need a location for a birthday party? Looking for family-friendly fun and exercise in the same place? Owned by Scott Floman and Dave Serianne, the Los Angeles Kings Valley Ice Center has two pads of ice and offers family-friendly activities from birthday parties to private lessons. Valencia resident and Olympic pairs bronze medalist and Pairs World Champion Lloyd Eisler ...

February 24, 2012 | By Michele E. Buttelman Signal Features Editor | Rosemond on Parenting


Hoefflin Walk for Kids with Cancer

The Michael Hoefflin Foundation will hold its second annual Walk for Kids with Cancer Saturday, March 24, at College of the Canyons' Cougar Stadium. The family-oriented event starts at 9 a.m., (registration opens at 8 a.m.,) and features a three-mile walk through College of the Canyons. "We are very excited about this event," said Gillian Stone, acting executive director of the Michael Hoefflin Foundation. "It's a great way for people to support the Foundation's work ...

February 24, 2012 | By Signal Staff | Rosemond on Parenting


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John Rosemond: Living with Children

If my parents told me once, they told me at least one hundred times, "Don't talk to anyone about their religious or political beliefs." They meant, of course, that those topics are likely to generate tension and angry conflict. As such, they were not the stuff of polite social conversation. Notwithstanding the fact that I find religion and politics to be the two most interesting of all conversational topics, a third caution should be added ...

June 18, 2013 | Signal Staff | Rosemond on Parenting


Living With Children

Living with Children

June 04, 2013 | Signal Staff | Rosemond on Parenting


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Living with Children

May 21, 2013 | Signal Staff | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Back in the Day

When I was a child, back in the Parenting Stone Age (a.k.a. the Parentocentric Era), your parents were the most important people in the family. They paid the bills, bought your clothes, prepared the food you ate, took care of you when you were sick, drove you to where you needed to be, tucked you in, and kissed you good night. They were essential.

May 09, 2013 | By John Rosemond Living With Children | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Playing independently

Q: Is it okay to start teaching our 1 year old how to play independently? He screams and cries when I put him in any type of enclosure if he can't get "free" (even when I arrange the furniture in a way that he has a very ample play area). Is there a method to teach him how to play by himself for at least a little bit? It seems I am following him around ...

May 09, 2013 | By John Rosemond Living With Children | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Living with Children

Q: It seems our 1 year old is showing willful disobedience. We tell him "no" and try to redirect but he does the same things over and over again. The things in question include turning over and not being cooperative when I'm trying to change him, slapping us in the face, and standing up during bath time. I'm trying to be creative with ways to entertain him and make things fun but am getting weary. Any advice on how I can correct him?

April 23, 2013 | Signal Staff | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Dealing with child's negativity

Q: Our 7-year-old son is very negative about everything. He's a middle child, so that may have something to do with it, but everyone else in the family is very happy, positive, optimistic, and so on. He never has anything positive to say about anything. Things the rest of us enjoy he says are "stupid" or "dumb." We raise all of our kids the same, so we don't understand where the negativity is coming from, ...

April 19, 2013 | By John Rosemond | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Discipline in organized way

One of the reasons-it's probably in the top three reasons, in fact-that parents fail at solving discipline problems is they try to solve too many at once. In so doing, they scatter their disciplinary energy too thinly and end up solving none. The only thing they accomplish is getting more frustrated and more convinced that there is something about their child that renders discipline ineffective-a gene perhaps, inherited from the father (who else?), that causes ...

April 15, 2013 | By John Rosemond | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Living with Children

American parents have been listening to professional psycho-babblers tell them how to raise children since the late 1960s. I was in graduate school at the time, and my professors thought the babblers were geniuses, sent by some New Age divinity to correct all the egregious wrongs parents had done to children since time immemorial. Children were about to enter a Golden Age in which their opinions would not only be listened to but also taken ...

March 31, 2013 | Signal Staff | Rosemond on Parenting


John Rosemond: Living with children

In the seventh grade I was promoted by my peers from president of the class geek-nerd-brainiac society to, well, if not fully cool, then at least on the way. I had discovered two sports I excelled in-golf and baseball-and the girls had discovered that I was one of the best, if not the best, dancer in the class. My classmates began overlooking the fact that I was a straight-A student, always sported a few pimples, and wore thick glasses.

March 24, 2013 | Signal Staff | Rosemond on Parenting


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