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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Parent-Child Relationships
During middle childhood, parent-child relations become increasingly reciprocal, with parent-child interactions...
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Communication Development in Infants and Toddlers
Long before infants say their first words, they are acquiring communication skills that form the foundation of language....
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Good Parenting Basics
The following guidelines emerged over years from the author's parenting classes. ABC stands for always be consistent....
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Understanding Family and Money - A Newsletter for Parents of First Grade Children
What Do You Think? Joey and his Mom are walking through the parking lot at the store. Joey says, ...
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Social Graces: What to Expect in 5th Grade
Your fifth grader comes in from school, runs up the stairs and slams his door shut. He's mad because his best friend...
Source: Education.com
