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Communicating with your child is challenging as parents learn to navigate the do's and don'ts of effective talking. Listening and responding to your child in a way that he or she can hear and understand you is essential.
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The Art of Apology
When children do something hurtful our parental instinct is to make them apologize to the injured party. However, it...
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ADHD Should Not Spell Homework Stress
With a well-developed plan of action and a dependable routine, parents can help their ADHD child focus outside of...
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Does My Toddler Have a Language Delay?
My 21/2-year-old daughter seems to talk less than her sister did at this age. I know that kids develop language skills...
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The Communication Gap
Ask parents of adolescents their biggest parenting challenge, and in all likelihood the answer will have something to do...
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Helping Young Children Deal With Anger
Children's anger presents challenges to teachers committed to constructive, ethical, and effective child guidance. This...
