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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...
Source: Education.com -
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Learning to Save Money - A Newsletter for Parents of First Grade Children
What Do You Think? Josh and his dad are looking at the Sunday paper. Josh picks up a flyer for the ...
Source: Iowa State University Extension -
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Embracing Transitions
"I feel badly about this, but sometimes I hesitate to really get down and play with my daughter, because when I have to...
Source: Hand in Hand -
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Can You Praise Your Child Too Much?
An interview with Alexandra Barzvi, Ph.D., Clinical Director, Institute for Anxiety and Mood Disorders at the NYU Child...
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Learning to Save Money - A Newsletter for Parents of Fifth Grade Children
What Do You Think? Ten-year-old Justin says, "Dad, I'm going to start saving my money for a new ...
Source: Iowa State University Extension
