Managing Morning Madness
After a long summer of sleeping late, playing outside and lying around, children and their parents can become overwhelmed adjusting to the busy back-to-school schedule. The tricks to a stress-free morning are planning ahead and sticking to routines. To avoid last minute scrambling in the ...
Source: Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Hitting, Kicking, Biting, and Hair Pulling
Children resort to aggressive behaviors because of a lack of wisdom and self-control. It is not a sign that a child is hateful or mean. Kids are human beings and human beings will get angry, we can't prevent that. What we can do is teach our children how to handle their frustration and anger in ...
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What to Do When Your Child Lies
Bending the truth, fibbing, telling tall tales, truth-stretching – these are all gentle ways of describing a big fat...
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Beating Bad Habits
Just why do kids develop repetitive habits like hair-twisting and thumb-sucking, and what, if anything, can parents do...
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Is Your Child Plagiarizing?
The resources are so readily available that your child may not even be aware that she plagiarizes.But plagiarism is a...
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The Lowdown on Lying, Stealing, and Cheating
What parents should know Although lying, stealing, and cheating are all inappropriate behaviors, they are also common,...
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Peer Warning Program
In almost all known instances of school violence, the perpetrator has conveyed his violent intentions to peers or peers...
Source: Teach Safe Schools
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