Carole Billingsley, MSHS
Carole Billingsley, MSHS was born in Houston, TX. She has been a writer her entire life; writing poetry, short stories, articles and other freelance and ghostwriting assignments. Her life as a single mother and teacher has given her a unique and saavy perspective on family and children's issues. Her career has taken her into the entertainment, education, and non-profit fields, giving Carole a remarkable business acumen.
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Capella University, MS Human Services; Southwest Texas State University, BA JournalismInterests
parenting, education, music, entertainment, politics, relationships, movies, writing, families, children, child-rearing, dating, loveMotto
Resentment is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die - Nelson Mandela
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Valentine's Day: How to Survive the "Day for Lovers" Without a Significant OtherValentine's Day is frought with issues and insecurities for single women. Here are five ideas for things you can do to keep yourself from going off the deep end on the Day of Love. -
Emotional Support is the Most Important Thing a Parent Can Give a ChildEmotional support is as important as financial support; possibly more important.This article gives an example of what can happen when emotional support is not there and some suggestions about how to emotionally support your child.
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Personality Development: The Debate Over Nature Versus NurtureIs personality development a cause of nature and genetics or is it caused by nurture or the environment in which we are raised? This article focuses on the idea that both are equally important. -
Faith in God as a Foundation for LifeFaith in God will never disappoint you. It will always build you up. This article discusses the basic foundations of faith. If you just let Him, He will be there for you in good times and in bad. -
Gimme, Gimme...Giving Children What They Need, Not What They WantChildren want everything. It is important for parents to remember the most important thing they can give their children is not things, but rather time, love, and attention. -
We Are Called "Parent" for a ReasonIt is important to maintain appropriate boundaries with our children. Children do not need for us to be their buddies; that is what their peers are for.
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Single Parenting: To Date or Not to DateBeing a single parent is rewarding yet exhausting and can wreak havoc on your social life. Here are some important things to consider when dating as a single parent.
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Meaningful Discipline: You Are Sooo Grounded...Well, Sort OfThis article discusses problems parents face when disciplining children and gives strategies for successful and meaningful discipline techniques.





