Do you dread the time between when your kids get home from school and dinnertime? Are fights, yelling and crying more inevitable than death and taxes? Then you, my friend, have fallen victim to the deep, dark and mysterious black magic of the witching hour. Before you call your tax adviser, I’ve got some concrete advice to help break the nasty spell. No longer will you be the Wicked Witch of the West. Just keep these tips in mind, tap your glitteriest red shoes together and say it with me: “There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home …”

We all long for a place where there isn’t trouble, somewhere over the rainbow. By now you know parenting isn’t always a romantic love story. No doubt it will be an action/adventure, but you can help it be less of a suburban drama. Anytime things start spinning out of control, take charge. Huddle up and make a plan. Be the director in your own family classic. Like Dorothy, you may awake to find that you needn’t look any farther than your own backyard to find your heart’s desire. Because if it isn’t there, you never really lost it to begin with.
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Comment by Sixty Second Parent on January 7, 2013 at 7:18pm Great tips here Tom - I especially love this line " Confidently tell your children what kind of behavior you expect" - I think that too often we can get stuck in telling children what kind of behavior we don't want, instead of letting them know what we expect. Our children are not mind readers and we should never assume (especially with young children) that they know what it is we want from them. Thanks for sharing
Comment by Angela Nettuno on January 9, 2013 at 10:50am Tom, love your candid & inspirational tone about parenting (one of the toughest yet most rewarding jobs on earth!)
Comment by Tom Limbert on January 9, 2013 at 11:21am Angela thanks for reading and your kind comment! I try to make it easier for parents and I think that starts with confidence, honesty and respect...best wishes!
Comment by Darla - The Preschool Toolbox on January 15, 2013 at 11:05pm Tom - as always, you have wonderful advice for parents! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us!
Comment by Tom Limbert on January 16, 2013 at 12:31am Darla- many sincere thanks for the comment and kind words.
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