Effective communication is the sharing of ideas while creating a healthy dialogue. Parents who listen and communicate in an open, non-threatening way gain, more insight into their child and his or her behavior.
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Nurturing Emotional Literacy
A Good Beginning, a recent report from the Child Mental Health Foundation and Agencies Network, emphasizes that social...
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Trust-Building: Babies to Teens
Maintaining parent-child relationships during the teenage years can be a challenge. Fortunately, if you start at a young...
Source: St. Louis Children's Hospital -
Source: Advocates For Youth
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Alternatives to "No!"
What to expect at this age Your grade-schooler knows what "no" means, and most of the time she's obliging. But once in...
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Sixth Grade: Anger and Rebellion
Around age 11, youngsters begin to express an urge for independence. The preteen continues to be emotionally dependent,...
Source: Iowa State University Extension
