Parents, sometimes with their comments or attitude can have a negative influence on their children, unknowingly. Discussed below are some of these pitfalls and ways of avoid them.
It happens all the time. Children are given orders, and when they don't obey, the parent simply goes back to his conversation and forgets. What should parents do in this situation?
There are several ways a father can spend quality time with his children and develop a relationship with them. Even if he is extremely busy, he can free up enough time to do some of these things.
This is advice to Muslims about how to deal with non-Muslim holidays and celebrations based on Sound Vision video "Holiday Myths", which seeks to provide historical background and information about these events.
Islam advises us to look at those below us and feel content at what Allah has provided us. Here are some practical suggestions on achieving this contentment and repelling the greed of want of more.
Public school teachers can range from friendly and sympathetic to the needs of your Muslim child, to hostile. While most fall in the former category, it is critical that Muslim parents learn how to work with their children's teachers for a better public school experience for their kids.
As concerned Muslim parents, we - not the schools - have the ultimate responsibility for our children's education, and we cannot afford to abdicate this responsibility. With this in mind, there are several things we can do to protect our children against false information.