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  • Child Bedwetting Solutions Do Exist
    By: P. Rodgers | - Most children are toilet trained by the time they are three to four years old, wetting the bed at night is still a familiar problem for many six to eight year old children. However it's considered normal for children to occasionally be wet at night (and in the daytime) until they're about five. Children who wet the bed do so simply because they haven't yet developed the muscles necessary for holding their bladder in all night.

    Bedwetting children do not wet the bed on purpose to ge ...

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  • What Effects Can Diet Have On Behavior?
    By: Harvey Howard | - The effect that diet has on children is huge. The amount of sugar and different chemicals that we parents put into our children these days is phenomenal, and that can create different allergies that your child might not otherwise have.

    When it comes to the types of food parents pick out, the more whole, natural foods you feed your children the more your child is going to have a balanced central nervous system. Loading kids up with colors, dyes, and other processed chemicals just gi ...

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  • Behavior Management In Children
    By: Harvey Howard | - Harvey Howard is the owner of My Gym Childrens Fitness Center in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He is a certified special education teacher, elementary teacher, guidance counselor, and student assistance professional located in New Jersey. Here he discusses how to handle behavior management in your child.

    Behavior management is something that starts right off the bat with children. A typical parental mistake that many people make is letting their kids do anything they want until ...

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  • Child Custody Help: Resources For Custody And Learning Your Rights
    By: Hera Nelsun | - You can find help for your child custody case and learn about your child custody rights in more places than you would expect. Obviously, a family law attorney and your local courthouse are great sources of help. This list covers some of the less commonly known sources of help and support where you can fin out more about your custody rights. Every case is unique, and not all sources of help will work for all people.

    1. Your child's other parent. Surprisingly, your former spouse can ...

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  • Career In Child Psychology
    By: Tis Amit | - In recent times, child psychology has been accredited as one of the most successful careers. It is one of the few career options in psychology that offer tremendous rewards but at the same time it asks for proper research work, analysis and counseling that would mainly deal with youngsters and their behaviour. In fact, a career in child psychology generally involves understanding the mental process and behavior of children during various stages of development.

    As a child goes through s ...

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  • Child Custody Rights Of Fathers
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Contrary to popular belief, it is possible for a father to win custody of his child. Fathers have custody rights that are the same as the mothers. Even if the mother is equally qualified to retain custody of the child, a father can still win the right to be the custodial parent. However, you need to be prepared and know what to take with you to court in order to come out the winner.

    Don't expect your lawyer to take care of all the details for you. You are the one who knows what th ...

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  • Contributing Factors To Your Child's Adhd
    By: Dr. Kamini Patel | - A common behavior disorder ADHD, affects 8-10% of school age children. More boys are diagnosed with ADHD, than girls but there is no clinical indication or solid evidence of why this is. Kids with ADHD often understand what is being asked of them or is expected of them, but can't sit still or act out without thinking first. All kids at that way at one time or another, but a child suffering with ADHD continuously have these symptoms for long periods at a time. These symptoms that a child has with ...
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  • Passive Aggressive Behavior: The Awful Truth About Passive Aggressive Behavior
    By: Michael Lee | - Many things have been said about passive aggressive behavior that can sometimes make it difficult for a person to process the information in one sitting. However, this article will give you the low down on what this behavior is all about, what causes it and how to deal with it.

    Passive aggressive behavior is quite common in society and has different forms of manifestation. You, your friends or your co-workers actually have a very good chance of exhibiting this behavior.


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  • How Kids Music Influences A Child's Personality Development
    By: Rahman Mehraby | - Among kids of the same age group and sometimes among the siblings, the personalities of the children vary considerably. The reason of such variation may be anything ranging from the socio-economic background to the environment the children are exposed to. However, it can be said that the way the kids are brought up has a great role in shaping their behavior. The child psychiatrists are of the view that the child personality development is immensely influenced by music. That is why personalized k ...
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  • Choosing The Gender Of Your Baby - Determine The Sex Of Your Child Naturally
    By: Francesca Hopkins | - If you already have children of only one gender in your family, and you are thinking about having another baby, you may have thought about choosing the gender of your next baby. Although a bit of a "taboo" subject, more couples than we realize think about taking proactive steps and the fact that you are reading this probably means that you too have thought about what you can do to determine the sex of your child.

    Although for some, there is very much the attitude that we should be ...

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  • What Is The Connection Between Nutrition And Child Behavior?
    By: Bianca Tora | - We are what we eat. Moreover we need to be more careful about what we put in our children's mouths. Studies have shown that we have reason to be concerned about the relationship between food and behavior.

    Our food is depleted of nutrients because of changes in agricultural practices adopted in the seventies. What we eat is contaminated by additives. We also tend to over process our food, thus further depleting it of nutrients.

    First, changes in agricultural practic ...

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  • Enjoy Summer With Your Child
    By: Connie Allen | - Every parent wants their child to be happy. It is one of the driving desires that affects the choices parents make regarding their child. Yet, how much do you know about what makes your child deeply happy and content?

    Summer is the time that reveals the authentic aspects of your relationship with your child. Are you excited about the opportunity to spend more time with your child without the pressures and interruption of school activities and homework? Or are you a parent who dre ...

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  • 9 Action Steps For Dealing With The Child Bully
    By: Barry Kareful | - I am not sure which would impact me the most, first hearing that my child was a child bully, or hearing that my child was a bully victim! Both situations are ones that most parents dread having to ever hear about their child. Similar, yet different. Involving the same social problem, yet impacting the child in different ways. To put things another way, the child has assumed the role in their social ranking as either the prey or the predator.

    As a parent, it is our responsibility ...

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  • Adhd And Add Symptoms Are Normal Behavior
    By: Annette Estes | - The Mayo Clinic website says "the exact cause of ADHD remains a mystery." No one has yet determined what ADHD actually is, yet proponents keep telling us it exists that it's a behavior "disorder" in children and adults. The website myadhd.com says "heredity is the most common cause of ADHD," but goes on to say that "studies do not identify specific genes linked to the disorder." I'm no scientist, but that's not good enough for me to believe it.

    I would like to offer an e ...

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  • Child Custody Battle: Advice On Bringing Peace To Your Custody Case
    By: Hera Nelsun | - With all of the fighting and tension that can come in a child custody situation, it's no wonder that many divorced parents say they're going through a custody battle. There are a wide range of topics that parents can disagree on and it can be very difficult to come to a resolution. Many parents want to make their child custody battle less of a war and more of a negotiation and working together--this takes a lot of the stress out of the situation and is better for the children. Here's some advice ...
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  • New Book Gives Parents Proven Formulas for Dealing with Problem Behaviors - Press Release Shared By: bookrelease - VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Nov. 10, 2009 -- Adoption parenting expert Bryan Post's latest book, The Great Behavior Breakdown, offers parents proven formulas...

  • About preoccupations or stimulatory behaviors in autism Shared By: specialneedslp - While the routine of trains and their schedules may fascinate one child, the art of cartoons dazzle another. The …

  • Child Behavior Help » Blog Archive » Complaints of Inappropriate Behavior by Police Against Women – Yeshiva World News Shared By: PeterBrownPsy - You can literally see improvements in your child's behavior the first time you put these techniques into practice. Posted on November 10th, 2009 by by

  • Child Care Provider - Child Care Job job Shared By: LittleRock_Jobs - View job summary for Child Care Provider - Child Care Job in Little Rock, AR: Looking for an experienced child care provider to care for an infant for...

  • Arizona Behavioral Counseling | Arizona Family Counseling | Arizona Behavioral Coaching Shared By: behavecoach - For Parents Struggling with oppositional, defiant and aggressive behavior in your child? Parenting a difficult child is not easy!

  • NNCC Child Abuse Shared By: deana_71hlu - A mixture of positive and negative feelings and behaviors is common in children when a new brother or sister arrives. For example, children may feel...

  • For a child undergoing occupational therapy, is it advisable to switch to a home program? | News | Article |... Shared By: ParentsGuide101 - A. A home program may be ideal for a child undergoing therapy because parents will take responsibility for their child’s behavioral development.

  • Progressive Brings Behavior Based Auto Insurance to Rhode Island Shared By: AnnuityQuote - Are you the poster child for safe driving, always leaving plenty of space between you and the car ahead? Or a business traveler who parks your car at...

  • Be The Golden Child In Your Lab | Bitesize Bio Shared By: SuzyScientist - So instead, I am going to tell you what qualities or behaviors a person has to show to be my golden child. That’s right.

  • Verbal Behavior Approach Shared By: autism_vba - You would most likely not like this at all and might start displaying problem behaviors in the form of arguing, stomping you feet, and slamming your...


  • Filing For Child Custody: Important Things To Do And Avoid
    By: Hera Nelsun | - How do you file for child custody? Where do you go to file? What are the forms that you fill out? Is there a way to get help filling out the forms? Do you have to hire a lawyer? These are just some of the multitude of questions that a divorcing parent can have about filing for child custody. In order to bring some clarification to a topic that can be hard to figure out, here are some things you should do when filing for child custody and some things you should avoid.

    Do: Talk to a ...

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  • Get Your Child To Listen The First Time!
    By: Toni Schutta | - Shut the TV off. I said shut the TV off. I said SHUT THE TV OFF!!

    Does this sound familiar? Do you have to say things three or four times before your child finally complies with your request? Frustrating, isnt it?

    Youre not alone. The biggest complaint that most parents have is that their child doesnt listen the first time.

    There are lots of reasons why your child may not be listening the first time. Liste ...

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  • Managing Adhd - Child Development And Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
    By: Foo Kwong Meng | - Point out that your child will not take the weight off his or her feet still or shell out concentration and for the most part persons would state you have got a distinctive child. Utter that he cannot look like to and he might be diagnosed with the most familiar developmental problems of childhood, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is well again recognized as hyperactivity, by means of or with no the typical ants working beha ...

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  • The Tourette Syndrome Child: Successful Management At Home And At School
    By: Bianca Tora | - Tourette syndrome or TS is a genetic, neuro-chemical disorder characterized by involuntary muscle movement called tics. These tics can appear as simple repetitive movements such as blinking or exaggerated actions like gyrations on the floor.

    Working with children with TS can be challenging especially when they sometimes present with accompanying conditions such as ADHD and OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). Rage or aggressive behavior has been reported as a clinical problem in ...

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  • How To Cope With The Death Of A Child
    By: Maurice Turmel PhD | - Losing a child is one of life's biggest tragedies. All that promise, all those hopes, all those possibilities for a bright and successful future disappear in an instant. Whether you've lost a young child or a young adult child, the feeling of loss cuts deep. We are simply not programmed to deal with the death of a child. We accept the loss of parents and grandparents as inevitable. But losing a child, that's never something we expect to deal with.

    We bring children into the world ...

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  • Hyperactive Chatterbox - How One Teacher Recognizes The Symptoms Of Adhd In Child Problems
    By: Kate Rieger | - When you teach classrooms of children over the years, it can become easy to recognize ADHD child symptoms. When I speak at schools I always invite a teacher who has experience dealing with ADHD children to share their tips. Here's one teacher's feedback on recognizing troublesome symptoms. If your child has this problem, you can help your child deal with the problems by changing your child's environment and adding homeopathic remedies to prevent, heal, recover, and control the condition.
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  • Adhd Child Symptoms - A Comprehensive List Of Common Symptoms Of Adhd In Children
    By: Kate Rieger | - You are wondering if a child you care about is exhibiting ADHD child symptoms. A son or daughter, niece or nephew; student or neighbor, started acting out in class, or has become withdrawn and spacey. Lots of times when people think of Attention Deficit, they picture an out-of-control kid in constant motion, bouncing off the aisles in the grocery store or standing on the classroom desktops. Here's a list of symptoms of ADHD in child behavior and some guidance on using homeopathic remedies to hel ...
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  • Explore When To Say Yes To Your Child
    By: Connie Allen | - Every parent struggles with setting boundaries with their child. It's often unclear where to draw the line and set your boundary. You don't want to break your child's spirit, but some things just have to be done whether your child likes it or not.

    You wonder if you are being too inflexible and controlling or are you spoiling your child by letting her walk all over you? Plus there are the seemingly inevitable power struggles where you and your child each attempt to gain the upper ...

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  • Be An Explorer To Nurture Your Child's Potential
    By: Connie Allen | - When you define your role as a parent or educator, most would say,"Guide, teacher, caregiver, disciplinarian, soother, arbitrator, helper.""Explorer" is probably not a word you would include in your list. What I've found is to be an extraordinary parent who empowers your child to express her full potential you must be an explorer.

    When I coach parents individually or in my classes, a question that frequently comes up is, "How do I get my child to ___?" You can fill in the blank wi ...

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  • Adhd Child - Top 3 Questions Parents Ask About Children With Adhd
    By: Kate Rieger | - As a parent you expect to have some tough experiences with you child, but when these tough experiences take and extraordinary turn to extreme behavior, you may be wondering if you have an ADHD child. An increasing number of our kids develop child ADHD. Here are answers to the most commonly asked questions you need to know as you prepare for a life with a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). You also learn some options for treating child ADHD without using pharmaceuticals. ...
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  • Warning Signs Of Child Abuse
    By: Arthor Pens | - In the USA, over 900,000 children are victims of abuse & neglect every year. Child abuse is so common, yet shocking . Whether the abuse is physical, emotional, sexual, or neglect, the scars can be deep and long-lasting, often leading to future child abuse. Learning the signs and symptoms of child abuse can help break the cycle, finding out where to get help for the children and their caregivers.

    Why would someone abuse an innocent child? Child abuse happens in all social groups an ...

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  • Child Psychology: Hot Career Choice Child Psychology
    By: sr | - What is Child Psychology?


    Child Psychology is the treatment of children with psychological disorders using the most up-to-date studies and knowledge. Preparation for a position in Child Psychology includes training in evaluation processes and/or accumulation of data in clinical settings in support or supervision of licensed social workers. Training includes dealing with issues children face in emotional development, drug and/or alcohol use and family problems. Although the ...

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  • 4 Parenting Tips To Help Your Child Cope With The Effects Of Divorce
    By: Hera Nelsun | - How will my child handle the divorce? Is the earnest question almost every divorced parent asks. Divorced parents not only have the hard task of adjusting to the divorce themselves, but they also need to lead their children through the adjustment stage. Many parents have a lot of concern about helping their children adjust. The parents have so many questions that it can seem impossible to help their child figure everything out with the divorce. There are ways of helping your child transition tho ...
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  • How Can I Talk To My Child About Alcohol?
    By: Mark Peterson | - The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism gives some practical strategies for bringing up the subject of alcohol use with your child:
    #Encourage conversation. Encourage your child to talk about whatever interests him or her. Listen without interruption and give your child a chance to teach you something new. Your active listening to your childs enthusiasms paves the way for conversations about topics that concern you.
    #Ask open-ended questions. Encourage you ...

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  • Autism And Obsessive Behavior
    By: gefryhamilton | - Autistic children also have difficulty adjusting to a change in routine. Because autism affects the way a childs brain processes sensory input, their fixation on repeated activities interferes with imaginative play.
    Physical Manifestations of Obsessive Behavior
    Repeated motions, called stereotypies or self-stimulation, set children with autism apart from other children. Some children with autism may spend hours flapping their arms or flicking their fingers, or rocking ba ...

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  • What You Must Know About Child Care Agencies
    By: JohnJamespnp | - Some mothers cannot bear to be separated from their babies and this makes them to sleep in the same bed with them. Many people are divided over the issue of letting infants sleep in their parent's bed because of the risks involved. Supporters of co-sleeping, a case where mothers and infants sleep on the same bed together, argue that it strengthens the bond between mother and child. Instead of just dismissing or accepting co-sleeping, ask yourself what you sincerely desire and go ahead with it.< ...
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  • Is Parents Behavior Projecting The Children Character?
    By: Jane Reynolds | - When you are a kid, family time is important! This meaningful time is the one that designs the behavior in addition to other factors of each person. As a parent , you have a superb opportunity to reverse the injustices that were done to you as a kid if you had an angry and cruel father or mother.

    It can be a very curative and present to you where your difficulties are and provide you inspiration to fix them. Possibly, your history is filled with unsolved wounds and anger. In this ...

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  • Child Development In Thailand
    By: Johan Hedin | - Child development focus on behavioral observant of the parents since the moment baby was born. Without verbal communication, are you capable of telling his requests? When the baby looks right into your eyes, is his mind is thinking of something and can you tell what he wants? During this time, infants usually use crying to communicate. Some cries may sound different than the others. A sudden low wail of cry followed by a long pause and a large inhalation, and another wail indicates infants are i ...
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  • How To Deal With Child Psychiatry
    By: Sander | - All kids misbehave some times, but behavior disorders go beyond mischief and rebellion. With behavior disorders, your child or teen has a pattern of hostile, aggressive or disruptive behaviors for more than 6 months. Normal behavior in children depends on the child's age, personality, and physical and emotional development. A child's behavior may be a problem if it doesn't match the expectations of the family or if it is disruptive. If you see signs of a problem, ask for help. Poor choices can b ...
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  • Stop Chicago Child Snoring And Sleep Soundly
    By: graceshades | - Child snoring has been related with other problems to behavior.One of the common reasons is that of the allergies which occur due to the change in the seasons.Child snoring may also be caused due to the enlargements of tonsils and also the enlargements of the adenoids.While you are sleeping, the air passage contracts as the throat muscles relax making it difficult to breathe.This noisy vibrations are known as snoring. The snoring noise depends on the pressure of the air that is being pushed thro ...
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  • Tips For Protecting Your Child From An Online Predator
    By: M. Coughlan | - Pedophiles don't look like the picture that many people have in their mind about them, they don't look like the dirty old man hanging out by the arcade, or in an alley. Quite often they are people in authority, a camp counselor, the person sitting next to you in church, or an engineer. the point is that they will make sure they don't look like a threat at all. there is no sure way to tell who they might be, so don't start a witch hunt yet. Remember these are common traits, but do not assume that ...
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  • Why Your Child Is Defiant
    By: Anthony Kane MD | - Parents often ask me, "Why is my child's behavior so bad? What did I do wrong?"

    Parents, particularly mothers, feel overwhelmed by their child's behavior and often feel quite guilty. Usually this question is asked out of frustration and desperation. However, it is really a good question. If you understand why your child behaves the way he does, you will be far better able to correct the behavior or at least deal with it more effectively.

    It may seem impossible f ...

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  • How To Change Your Problem Child Into A Little Angel
    By: L. Bowlin.. | - You can now have the solutions to your child's behavior problems.

    If you have a child who is uncontrollable and impossible to get along with I will tell you how to change that behavior, take control of your home and again enjoy life as a family.

    Have you ever been embarrassed by your children's behaviors? Did you ever wish they would just do as they are told? Do you want to cut out all the screaming, hollering and shouting at home? DO YOU EVER WISH FOR JUST FIVE ...

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  • Is Your Child Being Rejected By Other Children
    By: Anthony Kane MD | - Building healthy relationships is important for the normal growth of a child. Peer relationships have been found to be important for future positive adult behavior. Difficulty finding friends leads to low self-esteem and usually continues through adulthood.

    Children with poor social skills are at risk for delinquency, academic underachievement, and school drop-out. Even though the inattentiveness, impulsiveness, and restlessness frequently persist into adult life, these problems ...

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  • What To Do If Your Child Steals?
    By: Anthony Kane MD | - A common issue that parents have to deal with is what to do when your child steals. There are numerous different reasons a child might steal and many different ways to deal with the problem.

    Young children do not steal. Children below the age of four or five do not have a concept of ownership. They do not understand that it is wrong to take things that belong to others.

    By the time a child enters elementary school, he should know that stealing is wrong. Younger c ...

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  • Bad Friends For Your Teen
    By: Anthony Kane MD | - Recently, a well known educator and speaker on parenting issues made a list of all the difficult questions parents had been asking him about their teens. He noticed that of all the issues that are bothering parents, the number one concern is what to do about bad friends. This question was mentioned more than twice as often as the next most common concern.

    This instructor then conducted a remarkable experiment. At the time he was working with a number of troubled teens. Many of ...

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  • Child Obedience In 7 Steps
    By: Anthony Kane MD | - Obedience is an essential part of child development. This is how you as parents teach your children. Through compliance your child will obtain self-control and build other quality personality traits that he will use in the future.

    However, obedience cannot be forced upon the child. Parents who simply command their children will foster resentment, which will eventually lead to rebellion. In fact, some researchers feel that poor parenting techniques contribute to the development o ...

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