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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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Spoiled Children Don’t Exist
Catherine Hutter, Ph.D., and Jeffrey Rothweiler, Ph.D., both child clinical psychologists at St. Louis Children’s...
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Bullying and the Special Needs Child
Emerging research indicates that a child with a disability is more likely to be physically or verbally bullied than his...
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Building Family Strengths: Contentment
Family contentment can be the measure of a family's mastery of the majority of the ten identified family strengths....
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Talking to Your Kids About Sexuality
Tackling the sexuality talk may seem daunting, but here are some helpful tips for how to talk to your kids (at any age)...
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Parent-Child Interaction
It is other people who influence children about how they feel about themselves. They are all products of the...

