Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Grandmother Concerned About Bullies

School will be starting soon, and it's not a bad idea to start thinking about how to encourage your children as they raise your grandchildren with some helpful advise from Marilyn Barnicke Bellegham, M.Ed, see her links at the end of the post. Thanks, Marilyn!!

You Can't Stop School Bullies Until You Stop Adults Who Teach Them How

Children who are bullied need to know they are not the problem. Bullying is about the bully needing to feel powerful. They believe their wants are more important than anyone else's. They have learned to be abusers.


Bullying always involves:

· Intimidation through specific tactics meant to instill fear

· Threats of emotional, physical and psychological harm

· Discrimination by accusing the victim of being inferior or wrong

· Isolation of the victim from others who may give support.


We must help the victims. This can be done by;

· Listening to their stories of life at school

· Watching for changes in behaviour, especially from happy to fearful

· Observing their play and listening to how they interact with others

· Asking about any indications that hint at being afraid or avoiding people or places.


You are looking for fear of the school yard, anxiety about who will be in their class, talk of having no friends, worry about their teacher's treatment of them and in general a focus on feeling safe rather than excited to be able to learn and grow.

We can identify bullies by;

· Watching the way they talk to and about other children

· Observing the way their parents speak to them

· Look at who their friends are and the interaction between them

· Paying attention to the types of games they play and TV programs they prefer.


Signs include belittling and name calling, talk of "getting" other people, a superior attitude with lack of care and empathy for others and forming groups where the group acts aggressively against siblings, younger children or members of a race, religion or sexual orientation. Bullies often present as confident and popular so people believe they are not the cause of the problem.


Parents must hold school officials accountable to stop abusive behaviour on the school yard and in the classroom. The first place to look is at the principals and teachers who bully students.


Every school year parents work to keep their children out of certain teacher's classes because those teachers are bullies. It is often the parents who are least involved in their children's lives whose children get the abusive teachers.


Too often children are seen as the problem, their aches and pains and reluctance to go to school are looked at but not the classroom environment.

· Parents can work together.

· Get supportive people to work as a group to hold bullies accountable.

· Avoid TV programs that show bullies in action.

· Be Self aware of tactics you may use to get your way

· Watch the way others speak to your child and confront abuse.


People who bully are usually going about their lives confident that the victim's physical and emotional reactions were because they are too sensitive, not mentally well and author of their own misfortune.


Bullies have usually been bullied. They are afraid of appearing weak or fearful. They need to tell their story of who has bullied them and how that behavior has influenced their life to break the chain. It may be a parent, sibling, grandparent, friend, neighbor, role model on television, religious leader or teacher. Legal tactics include bullying as do many other forms of business interaction. Many workplaces are filled with bullies. War is bullying to the extreme.


There are lifelong repercussions of bullying that effect the way a person functions in their home and in society. Bullying causes a loss in self confidence, hinders achievement, disrupts routines, brings fear into the lives of parents and children, prevents parents from protecting their children out of their own fear and leads to Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.
Accountability involves forgiveness. Bullies need to,

· Hear the impact of their behavior on their victim

· Be willing to accept responsibility for the harm they have done

· Compensate the victim

· Apologize


Society must evolve to a point where bullies are held accountable and their behavior is seen as unacceptable if we are to ever live in peace as people, nations and globally.


Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem M.Ed. is a Registered Marriage and Family Therapist who consults to families in business on relationship issues including bullying. She is author of books on personal growth through travel. Questing Home: A Safe Place for My Holy Grail is her third book and is about Marilyn's experience of being bullied by her former husband, his lawyer and others as she went through the process of divorce.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Featured WAHG: Shedding a Little Light

I just received the following email from another WAHG sharing a bit about herself, her grandchildren, and her business. Enjoy!

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Just read your blog. This is the first I've ever seen WAHG but I love it! And the beautiful photo on your blog.

I am a mom of 4 ages 29, 26 , 16 and 13 and a "Gigi" to my 2 grandchildren ages 12 and 5. I have been married to my second husband Roger for almost 18 years. My first husband died in a car accident 20 years ago.

I just was riding in the car with my 5 year granddaughter, Shayla, today and she said "Gigi, I love you so much". I said "I love you, too, Shayla, you are the sweetest girl on earth." She replied" You're right, I AM the sweetest girl on earth". Don't you love the innocence and pure truth in a child?

I have been fortunate to work part-time or be in my own network marketing or direct sales business for the past 20+ years so that I could have the freedom to spend time with my children and grandchildren, my husband and my friends. They are what matters most in my life, along with my relationship with Jesus. Money is just the way to pay the bills and have the freedom and ability to do the things I want with those precious in my life. It was important to me to be a mom who could go on my children's school field trips and be homeroom mom for holiday parties.

One of our favorite traditions is a trip to North Myrtle Beach with all my children and grandchildren and even last year, the great grandmas. We love to share one big condo and all wake as we want, leisurely make our way to the beach or pool, take turns cooking dinner, go play miniature golf and maybe take one "tourist" trip somewhere together. It's like a little bit of heaven on earth.

I LOVE to read so that is one of my favorite pastimes at the beach also. I have a book in just about every room of my house, as well as in my car, ready for when I have to wait in the car for some reason. One of my dreams is to write a book and I believe it won't be long before I reach that goal.

My business is as an independent distributor for Mia Bella Gourmet Candles. I have been as avid candle lover for most of my adult life. I always have them burning when company is expected, to relax in the evenings, to reduce odors in the bathroom and kitchen, to chase away gloomy days and chilly evenings. I have preferred jar candles for the past 10 years because they can be burned a short period or for hours on end and the flame is contained. But I hated the black soot that would gather on the sides of the jar and unfortunately, often on my walls, too. So, I was delighted when I discovered Mia Bella candle jars which burn virtually soot free. First I signed up just to buy the candles at wholesale but it wasn't long until I realized this was the business for me now.

I just returned from our national conference and was so impressed with the integrity, love of people and warmth of our three company owners (one the candle developer, one the business leader, one the financial leader) and the leaders in our company. It is a debt-free company and just hitting year 6 so there is so much potential. I feel very blessed to be doing something I love, keeping my home beautiful and sweet-smelling, and building my business to financial freedom and more time to be a "Gigi".


Karen SR in PA
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Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Basics: Tips on Starting a Home Business

There are many good articles out there to help you as you decide what home business you would like to pursue. As I find some that can be shared, I'll post them. This one is very basic, a good one for the beginner. Get a pen or pencil and some paper, and get started with the tips offered in the following article by Roderick Allen, and if you have any questions, please feel free to post them as a comment.

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Many people have the dream of someday owning their own business. The problem is, most people lack the capitol to start a company from scratch, or to purchase franchising rights. Some people might have a little tucked away, but are afraid to invest for fear of losing their money. If this applies to you, perhaps you should think about starting your own home business. Starting a home business with careful planning can gradually grow into something big, but chances are high you will not get rich overnight unless you come up with an invention that will grasp the attention of every consumer.If you are interested in starting your own business but do not know where to start, try sitting down with a pen and paper to write down some ideas on the types of business you would like to have. When a person writes their plans or ideas on paper, it gives a visual focus on what the ideas are, and what the ultimate goal it. Think about all your talents that you have. What do you have a passion for? Write down any and all ideas, without censoring yourself. Then, go back, look over your list, and determine which of the ideas are real options for a home business.

The next thing you will need to do is figure out finances. You will need to do some research on the cost associated with starting a business in the industry you've chosen. Add to that the amount of money you wish to budget for new home office supplies. Also, if you re planning on quitting your current job, make sure to count the amount you ll need to ensure your bills are covered for a minimum of 3 months. This is the absolute minimum anyone should have saved for living expenses before letting go of their current source of income.

The next thing you want to master is marketing. How are you going to market your business? What is your advertising budget? What medium will you go through to reach your target audience? A web page is a definite must have in this day and age if you want to be taken seriously. Another thing you will most likely need is business cards. Finding a website that allows you to upload a photo and design a business card shouldn't take very long, and they often have low prices. You may also want to consider non traditional options for advertising, such as large community networking sites, and video blogging sites. Creating a video to advertise your business allows your target audience to feel as though you are on the same level as them, helping them to decide they do, in fact, need what you are offering. Additionally, participating in related group conversations on large community networking sites while including a link to your webpage can be very effective in drawing traffic (and potential clients).

Whatever type of home business you decide to start, remember that is takes time to establish a client base. Don t expect huge profits right away. Obviously, the more time you invest in marketing, the more your client base is going to grow. Be sure to follow up carefully with all of your clients, as well. Having a great customer service reputation ensures your clients will want to refer their friends and family to you, and increases the number of repeat clients you will have.
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Author Resource:-> Roderick A Eash is an Internet Marketer with several streams of residual income. To find the best home based business ideas and opportunities so you can work at home visit: http://www.TheEashSyndicate.com

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Monday, July 21, 2008

Pass This On to the Next Generation

Grandmoms, just today I saw a headliner at a news site about how the recent increase in promoting the idea of using Cord Blood to help in the battle against certain diseases is causing confusion to pregnant mothers. I didn't read the article, quite frankly, because I've been looking at the Cryo-Cell website, and find it fascinating that there is something like this available. It may not be for everyone, that is what choices are all about, but it looks like a well-thought out GOOD choice, and something that I'd like to share with my daughter when the day comes that she says "Mom, guess what, I'm pregnant!!". What an exciting world we live in with so many wonderful advances in the realm of improving health!

The Value of Cord Blood according to Cryo-Cell is the fact that it contains stem cells and by following the simple instructions provided by them, you can save what is needed at the time that a baby is delivered, and perhaps help a sibling, or another loved one in the family should the need arise.

Treating Diseases with Stem Cells taken from a source other than some that are available appeals to many, and many aren't aware that there is even an option like this! Here are a few facts about Umbilical Cord stem cells provided by Cryo-Cell, you'll find more information at their site:
  • Treat 70 diseases, including leukemia, anemia, lymphoma, diabetes and cerebral palsy
  • About 30,000 people a year in the United States are diagnosed with a disease that can be treated with cord blood stem cells
  • By the year 2015, there will be 10,000 cord blood transplants world-wide per year using publicly banked cord blood
  • Cryo-Cell is one of the world’s largest and most established family cord blood banks with over 150,000 clients worldwide.
So Grandmothers, pass this information along to those you love if you think it will benefit them. Read about it yourself, and be amazed and the things that scientists have learned since we had our babies!
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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Featured WAHG: Country Living, Crafty Grandmother

Today I received an email from a WAHG who visited this blog and wanted to share, and I'm hoping she doesn't mind that I'm sharing what she wrote with you. What a unique craft she does, and what a beautiful website! Enjoy what she shares, and read the birthdates of each of her children! Amazing!

My name is Karen. I have three grown children (all born on February 7th- 1972, 1982, and 1984). I have five grandchildren, ages 4, 5, 7, 12, and 17. We all moved four years ago to the country on sixty acres of land, each building their own house, and now we are not only family, but we are neighbors as well. We love it and I especially love being close enough to my grandkids that they can just walk down for lunch or ice cream whenever they want!

I love being a grandmother, but I also love working at home, owning my own craft business and making money at it. I have sewn all my life, being taught by my own grandmother, and mother. And the fact that I can enjoy what has always been my biggest hobby, and make it into a business that allows me to make a little extra money is just the cherry on top of the sundae!!

My business is Lilybella, and you can read more about me on my website. I make handmade oilcloth items for children and women. I have this passion for oilcloth that I just can’t seem to get past. I can’t get enough of it. I started out just making cute little things for my grandchildren, and it just blossomed into more and more things as time went on. It is so much fun to create new things to sew with oilcloth. When I wake up in the morning, I can’t wait to get to work. I even have my granddaughters in on the fun. They love to come down and play with the oilcloth and think of all kinds of ways to play with it. The oilcloth bracelets were actually the idea on my 7 year old granddaughter who wants to make jewelry out of everything she sees. It is just fun and I enjoy sharing it with everyone out there. I hope someday, my granddaughters will want to carry on where I leave off, but if not, it will be fun while it lasts!

So, I just wanted to put my two cents worth in…. That you can be a creative, businesswoman, grandmother all at the same day. I thank my lucky stars everyday for my life, my family, and the ability to enjoy doing what I love every day!

Karen Hulshouser

www.Lilybella.com