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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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Families as Context in Middle Childhood
In middle childhood, families are an important developmental context for continuity and change; however, some aspects of...
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Learning to Save Money - A Newsletter for Parents of Third Grade Children
What Do You Think? The doorbell rings and Mom opens the door to find the paper carrier collecting ...
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Deciding on an Allowance - A Newsletter for Parents of First Grade Children
What Do You Think? Scott and Mom are waiting in the checkout line at the grocery store. Scott ...
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You Never Listen to Me!
Do you recognize this phrase? How familiar are the complaints of "How many times have I told you?" or "I feel like I'm...
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Parenting: Best Practices for Raising Children
In studying characteristics of the parent-child subsystem, researchers have identified two dimensions that are...
