Elena Neitlich
Elena Neitlich is the owner and CEO of Moms on Edge, LLC. Her company designs, manufactures and sells children's behavioral products. Elena created her company with the mission to promote peace, quiet and good behavior and to alleviate the stress that parents can feel as they guide their children through the tough stages of childhood.
A true "mompreneur", Elena is the mother of Noah (5) and Seth (2) and is committed to raising really great people. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.momsonedge.com" title="http://www.momsonedge.com" target="_blank">http://www.momsonedge.com</a>
A true "mompreneur", Elena is the mother of Noah (5) and Seth (2) and is committed to raising really great people. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.momsonedge.com" title="http://www.momsonedge.com" target="_blank">http://www.momsonedge.com</a>
Articles by this Author
11 Parenting Tips To Help Your Child Succeed At School
- By Elena Neitlich
- Published 09/8/2007
- Parenting
- Unrated
For most parents, sending children to school is a necessity of childrearing The goal when parents turn their precious children over to the school, be they toddlers or teenagers, is for kids to be safe, comfortable and ready to learn
Why Judging Is Good Not Bad: Critical Thinking And The Role Of The Parent
- By Elena Neitlich
- Published 09/8/2007
- Parenting
- Unrated
Recently some mothers of young children engaged in a discussion about passing judgment It was unanimous; they would all teach their children that being judgmental of other people is wrong
He Said/She Said: A Parent's Dilemma
- By Elena Neitlich
- Published 09/8/2007
- Parenting
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The father of one of my son’s classmates apologized to me today as I was getting out of my car in the school parking lot He felt badly for reprimanding me the day before after hearing from his daughter that my son had given her a pinch
10 Parenting Tips To Stop Bribing Your Child
- By Elena Neitlich
- Published 09/8/2007
- Parenting
- Unrated
Picture this scenario: A harried mom in a grocery store asks her two young boys to stop fighting They continue…getting even more boisterous
Has Discipline Become A Dirty Word
- By Elena Neitlich
- Published 09/8/2007
- Parenting
- Unrated
Discipline (dis’ e-plin) adj 1 Training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, esp

