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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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Positive Indicators of Nonverbal Communication
The goal of non-verbal communication is to put the other person at ease while receiving the message. Non-verbally...
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Building Generational Bonds
Bridging the gap between children and their grandparents (or vice versa) is a two-way street, with one obstacle - the...
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Sixth Grade: Choices and Stress
Choices Your child has roughly 80 hours a week to do things. Subtract 50 hours for school, homework and chores. This...
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Second Grade: Supporting Your Child and Their Behavior
Positive feedback is a very effective way to motivate children and help them feel good about who they are. When giving...
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Answering Children's Core Questions
Once they can speak, young children ask lots of questions. “What is on the moon?” “Why do we have to sleep?”...
Source: Hand in Hand

