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Articles about child hitting (0-50 of 353)
- Guns N Roses Tickets - Guns N' Roses Unveils Canadian, South American Dates
By: Brent Warnken | - Guns N' Roses may have released its latest album Chinese Democracy in 2008, but the band is planning on hitting the road to close out 2009 and ring in 2010 and, let's be honest, who is going to argue with Axl Rose? In November, Paste Magazine reported that Guns N' Roses was to embark on a tour of South America, Southeast Asia and Canada in the coming months. The veteran metal band kicked off the first leg of its tour with a show in Taipei, Taiwan on Dec. 11, 2009, and although not yet confirmed, ... Tags: Guns N' Roses, music, concert, tickets, rock
- Youth Ski Helmets "€" Reasons Why Your Child Should Wear One
By: Gary Rogers | - Parents have a strong desire to safeguard their kids from any type of harm that can happen them. Children are fairly hardy creatures, but there are some occasions where safety is an unconditional requirement. The technologies developed in the last few years were adopted as a method to ensure safety for our kids. For example, bike helmets are very popular now, where they were not to be had when our parents were children. In the same way, youth ski helmets have become very popular in recent years ... Tags: youth ski helmets, ski helmets, ski helmet, helmets
- My Top 10 Disney Characters
By: Archie Arch | - Coming in at no. 10 is the one, the only, Genie from "Aladdin". His antics in the film live with me right to this very day. I remember watching Aladdin as a kid and the Genie always cracked me up. Robin Williams did the voice and thanks to him he created a memorable character for me.
No. 9 see's the eccentric Roger Rabbit from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" this character was none stop entertainment in a surreal world were humans and cartoons co-existed. I found his relationship with E ... Tags: disneyland paris, holidays to disneyland paris, cheap disneyland paris holidays
- Bullying: When Is It Time To Kick Ass?
By: Matthew McKernan | - Recently a friend who has a high school daughter told me that she was having problems with kids in school. She is the new kid and dresses a little differently. OK, she's a Goth, EMO or whatever they're calling kids who dress like vampires these days. Still we live in a country where freedom of expression is held dearly, so if you want to look like Marilyn Manson, God bless you.
Like most teenagers and parents who don't know how to talk to each other she tells him it's not a prob ... Tags: stop bullying, child abduction, self defense for kids
- 10 Amazing Ideas For Playing With Wooden Building Blocks
By: Kanooga | - If you think wooden building blocks are just for little kidsthink again! There are many fun and interesting things even middle school students can enjoy doing. Most of these will work best on a hard, smooth surface such as linoleum or hardwood, rather than rugs or carpet. For some of them, you can even work on a tabletop.
1. Build a tower as high and narrow as you can. Count the number of wooden blocks you used and take pictures. Look up the world record for a tower of wooden bl ... Tags: wooden blocks, blocks toys, building blocks
- Tips For Coping With An Adhd Child
By: Steven Winters | - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric disorder in children. It affects nearly 3 to 5% of school age children. An ADHD child may be inattentive, hyperactive or impulsive. However, it is often difficult to distinguish between ADHD and normal kid behavior. If the symptoms present for at least six months, you should have your child assessed to determine if they are affected by the disorder. Early diagnosis and treatment can be beneficial for the long t ... Tags: adhd child, adhd parenting, adhd causes, adhd parent
- Tips To Better Understand Your Adhd Child
By: Art Gib | - Parenting a child with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, can be challenging. It requires, first and foremost, patience, as a child with ADHD is usually in a state of constant motion and has a hard time listening to instructions. Here are a few tips for parents to improve their relationship with their ADHD child, and help that child reach his or her full potential.
First, you must understand that your child has a neurobiological and behavioral disorder. ADHD is an ... Tags: bay area add, bay area special education, bay area special needs
- Top Ways Parents Can Reason With Their Toddler
By: Harrison Fray | - Dealing with toddlers may be a hard and difficult thing to do especially for first-time parents. As kids grow up to be toddlers, the latter start to understand their surroundings more and most of them may use tantrums or crying as a means of getting what they want. Such situations may be awkward and embarrassing especially if done in a public place. So to help give you an idea, here are some ways in which you can try reasoning out with your toddler:
1. Avoid responding with corpor ... Tags: parenting help, parenting issues, child behavior
- How To Make Your Child Hitting Behavior Stop
By: Alice O. | - A child hitting his parents or other children is of course unacceptable. Before saying "no" or "stop", it"s very important to understand what causes this behavior and then explain why it's wrong. You can't expect your child to know what is good or bad without you telling him.
Before I tell you how to make your child hitting behavior stop, I need to make one thing clear: a child hitting does not want to physically hurt you. It is just that, at one point, it's the only response he can ... Tags: child hitting, kids hitting, parenting help, parenting tips
- Behavioral Coaching: Bullies Becoming Leaders
By: Eric Putnam | - What is bullying?
Bullying is an aggressive imbalance in power, either physically or socially. Bullies are either bigger and stronger than their victims or are socially more powerful. Bullying behaviors can include hitting, teasing, name calling, or intimidation. Bullying can leave its victims feeling isolated, depressed and even suicidal. Children who bully are at higher risk for other violent and antisocial behavior such as fighting, theft, dropping out of school, alcohol and ... Tags: behavioral coaching, behavioral coach, child behavior, stop
- When Parents Disagree
By: Toni Schutta | - Youre right in the middle of disciplining your child. Emotions are running hot. You give your child a consequence for the misbehavior and your spouse steps in and disagrees with how youre handling the situation. You feel criticized, unsupported and upset. The whole thing goes downhill from there.
It would be impossible for two parents to agree 100% of the time on how to handle misbehavior, so lets just agree that youre going to disagree sometimes. You may have different ... Tags: parenting, children, kids, discipline, child discipline, par
- Three Powerful Parenting Questions
By: Connie Allen | - Have you ever asked yourself 'how to' solve a challenging situation or concern with your child? This is the question parents ask me when they feel uncertain how to handle a difficult, on-going problem with their child.
You know the experience. Your older child is hitting his younger sister for the hundredth time after you've told him a zillion times not to do it. You're late one more time getting out the door in the morning, making your child late for school and you rushing to ge ... Tags: parenting advise, child, children, parents, parenting, childhood, behavior
- Top Ways Parents Can Reason With Their Toddler
By: Harrison Fray | - Dealing with toddlers may be a hard and difficult thing to do especially for first-time parents. As kids grow up to be toddlers, the latter start to understand their surroundings more and most of them may use tantrums or crying as a means of getting what they want. Such situations may be awkward and embarrassing especially if done in a public place. So to help give you an idea, here are some ways in which you can try reasoning out with your toddler:
1. Avoid responding with corpor ... Tags: parenting help, parenting issues, child behavior
- Three Powerful Parenting Questions
By: Connie Allen | - Have you ever asked yourself 'how to' solve a challenging situation or concern with your child? This is the question parents ask me when they feel uncertain how to handle a difficult, on-going problem with their child.
You know the experience. Your older child is hitting his younger sister for the hundredth time after you've told him a zillion times not to do it. You're late one more time getting out the door in the morning, making your child late for school and you rushing to ge ... Tags: parenting advise, child, children, parents, parenting, childhood, behavior
- What Would You Do If Your Child Was A Bully?
By: Harrison Fray | - The issue of bullying is a serious matter among kids. You need to understand that most of their attitudes and overall personality gets developed during their formative years. Regardless if it was your kid who is being bullied or it was your kid who is the bully, both kids need help when this event happens to them. But when it is your child that is the bullying perpetrator then you have a serious issue to deal with. Here are some tips you can use:
1. Recognize the issue - One of th ... Tags: parenting help, parenting issues, child behavior, child bad behavior, bully, bullying
- Secrets To Breaking Your Child's Bad Habits
By: Harrison Fray | - Children, at their early age, develop habits; unfortunately, some of which are awful. Bad habits are defined as some things that are annoying, embarrassing or bad to their wellbeing. They include, but are not limited, to nail biting, lying, hitting, hair twirling, thumb sucking, and others. Because it is not easy to break bad habits because, as it is, they are already habits, parents must make sure that effective ways should be done at the earliest time possible. At the first sign or at the fir ... Tags: bad habits, develop habits, child behavior, parenting help
- Do Autistic Children Laugh-out-loud For No Apparent Reason? Find Out
By: Bonita Darula | - Many parents report their autistic children laugh-out-loud, for no apparent reason. Parents, or outsiders who are unfamiliar with autism, find it difficult for them to understand, and often socially embarrassing. It is important to keep in mind that autistic children have difficulty with proper reactions to social situations, which is why they often laugh-out-loud for no apparent reason. The same autistic child may have anger outbursts as well, and this is a build up of emotion that is release ... Tags: laugh out loud, autistic laughing, uncontrollable laughter, why autistic laugh, emotional laughter, no reason to laugh
- A Baby Carrier - Your Path To Freedom
By: Kat Hafen | - Baby carriers are not a new invention, as other cultures have been using them for centuries. At the same time, however, the idea has not been perfected until recently, when baby carriers slings began hitting the market.
These baby carriers are the state of the art because they give the parent so much freedom, without ever putting the baby at risk. This is a unique combination because a baby carrier has always had the purpose of making life easier, but these baby carriers slings a ... Tags: baby carriers slings, baby carriers slings, baby carrier, baby carriers
- Are You An Empathic Parent?
By: Toni Schutta | - If your child walks in the door with her shoulders drooping and her face forlorn do you say something like You look sad. Come in and tell me what happened.
Or if your child is stomping around do you say You seem upset. Your feelings are important to me. Lets talk. Or do you tell your child to Change your attitude, buddy!
Perhaps you feel uncomfortable talking about feelings. You may have grown up in a home where it was better to keep a s ... Tags: Empathy, parenting, empathic parent, child empathy, kids, ch
- Baseball Ball Hitting Tips For Kids
By: Sameep Shah | - Like a lot of other things in life you tend to get better at those which you do regularly. It is the same with baseball game and you can get perfect with baseball hitting. Therefore the best baseball hitting advice for kids or anyone can be practice and keep practicing. It is said that Mickey Mantle the professional baseball player is said to swing the bat nearly 100 times in a day left handed and the same when right handed. However, there are some modern day professionals who swing the bat near ... Tags: youth training, youth football, youth baseball, youth basketball
- Advantage Of Homeschooling: Socialization
By: Randall & Karen Webster | - Homeschooling is an education option that is widely debated by comparing and contrasting it to public school. There are always two sides to every story, and there are many topics that always seem to come up in these discussions. This article will focus on one of the popular questions: socialization, by sharing our family's experience as it relates to this discussion.
Homeschool Kids Don't Have Socialization
This topic pops up a lot. I find it hard to understand what people ... Tags: advantage of homeschooling, start homeschooling my child
- The Parent's Guide To Disciplining A Young Child
By: Lawrence J. Reaves | - Every toddler is unique. They absorb information differently; they behave in various situations differently; they react to their parents' wishes differently. Making matters even more "exciting" for parents, the disciplinary methods that worked last week may be far less effective this week. Indeed, books that recommend only one "tried and true" parenting strategy often lack the flexibility to address a child's penchant for switching gears.
In short, the more parenting strategies yo ... Tags: Parenting, Moms, Child Behavior, Parents, Discipline
- Which Discipline Method Is Right For Your Child?
By: Elaine Richey | - Every parent faces discipline challenges from time to time and must find an effective method of discipline to use to teach their children appropriate behaviors. There are many discipline methods that parents can use and each child will respond best to a unique approach to discipline.
One of the most controversial methods of discipline is spanking. While spanking does serve as a punishment for unwanted behavior, it sends a mixed message and may cause more harm than good. Spanking a ... Tags: discipline methods, discipline, children, kids, parenting, c
- Discipline And Punishment - The Key Differences Between These Two Terms
By: Elaine Richey | - The words discipline and punishment are often used to mean the same thing. However, they are very different from each other. Discipline is the technique of helping a child to learn self-control and how to behave in a way that is socially acceptable to others. Discipline should always focus on the positive reinforcement and self esteem of the child. The purpose of discipline is to help a child learn how to control their behavior and emotions and should be further reinforced with firm reminders. P ... Tags: discipline and punishment, punish children, discipline child
- Personal Holiday Disasters
By: Clive Wilmer | - I thought I would share an example of what not to do when going on holiday - not if you want a stress free break.
The plan was simple. We had a two week holiday booked in Northern Spain, in Asturias and we had decided not to fly to avoid the hassle with airports, luggage, airport parking, transfers, etc with two small children (18 months and 4). Instead we decided to take the ferry, with Brittany ferries overnight to Santander, from where it would be a short drive down the co ... Tags: holiday, vacation, ferries, child friendly, baby friendly. travelling with children, children, kids, ideal holiday, airport parking
- Is Your Child Being Bullied?
By: Art Gib | - One of the most difficult times for parents is when their child leaves the protective environment of home to go to school for the first time. Hopefully, it will be a good experience; but if the child is bullied in what is supposed to be a safe place like a classroom or playground, things get even more difficult for a family.
Bullying often begins with name-calling; it may then escalate to shoving or hitting, then threats and acts of extortion. Parents: don't think that this is onl ... Tags: COUNSELING MINNEAPOLIS
- Biking Essentials: What You Should Know Before Getting On A Bike
By: Kenneth Gonzalez | - Biking is gaining popularity in the Philippines. More bikers are hitting the streets, forming organizations, and taking long biking trips. No matter the country, however, seeing free-wheeling bikers enjoying the wind blowing through their hair can evoke feelings of freedom, fun, and excitement. Whether you are into bikes and biking as a sport, as a profession, for exercise, for recreation, or for just plain fun, it is important to be responsible while biking, to ensure your safety and comfort. T ... Tags: biking, hybrid bike, mountain bike
- Negative Impact Of Physical Abuse In Children
By: Anurag Walia | - Childhood physical abuse involves the physical injury or maltreatment of a child or adolescent under the age of eighteen. Physical abuse includes hitting, punching, slapping, kicking, shaking, burning and other ways of inflicting pain. Other forms of physical abuse include not giving a child food to eat, denying a child medical attention, and giving a child drugs and alcohol.
Physical abuse can have short and long term psychological, emotional and physical effects. Short term e ... Tags: physical abuse, physically abused, abuse physically
- Word She Can Use To Tell You She's Had Enough!
By: satishsharma | - How can I make my preschooler stop biting?
For starters, do what you did when your child was a toddler: Tell her firmly that biting is wrong, give her a time-out to reinforce the lesson, and try to head off the hunger, fatigue, or frustration that loosens her self-control so she's more likely to behave badly. But go one step further: Your preschooler is much more verbal than she was as a toddler, and she has a better understanding of past, present, and future.
Role ... Tags: Baby care, Baby, child, Childrens Health, Babies, Kid.
- Child Rape
By: EmmySue Pryor | - Eight counts of rape of a child. Three Counts of indecent assault and battery of a child under the age of fourteen. Five counts of indecent assault and battery on a person over the age of fourteen. Posing a child in a state of nudity. These are the charges brought against Philip Duffy, a deaf middle aged Medford man, according to Middlesex County District Attorney Gerry Leone, when Duffy was sentenced to life in prison, plus ten to twelve years after his life sentence in August of 2008. Dis ... Tags: Front Sight, Child Safety, Self Defense Training
- Verbal Abuse
By: Jane D Reynolds | - I recall reading a question asked by a teenager, it was in one of Yahoo forums. She was asking: Does my mother still love me?". They had a fight several hours before. ...
This article is for you, the parents.
Anger can be a paralyzing and weakening situation.However, it can be a intimidating and humiliating experience for your kid if you're taking your anger out on them. Physical and verbal violence of a kid can have enduring and lethal implications, so it's cr ... Tags: kids learning games, child learning games, kids family,
- Incorporate Effective Toddler Discipline Without Spanking!
By: Neelima Reddy | - There are ups and downs in parenting and there are chances of making plenty of mistakes along the way. One of the major challenge for you is the toddler discipline, how and when to do it.
Toddlers need discipline as it teaches responsibility, acceptable behavior and self control. Toddler discipline is nothing but teaching, guiding and nurturing your toddler. It takes patience and commitment to incorporate toddler discipline. But, it helps to put rules and limits early in toddler ... Tags: parents, parenting, potty training, child behavior, parenting tips, parenthood, single parenting, step parenting, parent, parental help
- Planning For Your Child's Party
By: Jim Brown | - Party planning can be stressful but with some helpful tips your child's party will run smoothly.
If possible a month before the planned party date, it would help to discuss with your child his or her expectations for the party. If your child has such high expectations, it would be wise to curtail them early on. Choose a party theme. This would basically depend on the child's age and on whether it will be all boys, all girls or a combination of both. Select a convenient date and ti ... Tags: Halloween Only online coupons, The Front Door deals, Costume-Party-Shop web code
- Handling Aggressive Play
By: Jane Cashin | - While it's great to have a child who handles the rough and tumble of life, there's a fine line between play and bullying. With positive parenting you can prevent your child being bullied or becoming the aggressor by teaching them how to play appropriately.
Your child will increasingly look for interaction with their surrounds and their commitment is 100%. Having seen my baby thrashing around at 6 months I realise now why they say babies are tough!
However, it can be ... Tags: parenting, play, aggresive, behaviour, child, children,
- Spring Cleaning In Retirement
By: Cynthia Barnett | - You may remember spring cleaning the way I do. Everything was scrubbed, scoured, dusted, cleaned and aired. Today spring cleaning isn't always done as extensively as it was when I was a child. I remember washing windows and blinds, searching out any cobwebs that formed during the winter, opening all the windows and letting fresh air in. I also remember cleaning everything whether it was nailed down or not. Spring cleaning was a major undertaking, often requiring several days to complete. ... Tags: Retirement, retire, happiness, healthy aging, aging, inner peace
- Looking For A Good Preschool For Your Child
By: Andrew Ashworth | - The first rule of looking for a preschool is to start early. There are lots of other parents like you, trying to locate the best people to look and watch over their children. The supply of excellent preschools is limited. The best programs may have waiting lists, even selected admissions, so do not delay.
Naturally, you all have to consider some practical matters: must the preschool be near your home or workplace? How much time will I have to transport my child to and from prescho ... Tags:
- Diet, Exercise, Obesity, And Diabetes
By: Milos Pesic | - Obesity has been a world wide problem, even as a silent epidemic in developed countries. Diabetes on the other hand has been one of the most difficult to treat human diseases. Put the two together and you have an endemic that would test the limits of science in saving lives the peril of obesity and diabetes.
Although not all diabetes are a result of obesity (and not all diabetics are/become obese), more and more studies have been developed to prove the increase in the percentage ... Tags: obesity, childhood obesity, child obesity, obesity help, weight loss
- How Anxious Boys Sometimes Grow Into Angry Ones And What To Do About It
By: Ted Lobby | - Many of us come into the world and see it as an exciting, interesting place. Others see it as frightening, sometimes overwhelming. If the world is infinitely interesting one discovers ways to embrace complexity and to enjoy the constant exposure to opportunity. Those who encounter it as a threat may see the world as a set of situations that need to be controlled.
We can imagine that whichever one becomes is a complex process. It depends on heredity, where one grew up and wi ... Tags: parent, child, angry, anxious, aggressive
- Are You Raising Bratty Kids?
By: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. | - Jeffrey consulted with me because his three-year old son, Jason, was hitting and having temper tantrums. Jeffrey was mystified because he and his wife, Collette, had never hit or yelled at Jason. Jeffrey and Collette were very careful to respect Jason's feelings and needs and could not understand where he could have learned his disrespectful behavior.
Nothing they did stopped Jason from hitting and screaming when he didn't get his way. He was immune to the time-outs they continual ... Tags: children, child, parenting, bratty children, parenting tips, child family, parenting advice
- Treating Bedwetting Problem
By: Kevin Pederson | - Bedwetting is also known as enuresis. Hereditary is one of the prime reasons for this condition. It is one inheritance you do not want to be part of. One should not be embarrassed about this condition as you are not alone; many kids are being treated for the same. It is a temporary phase, wherein girls and boys are equally affected. Drinking too much water before bed time or laziness is not the cause of bedwetting.
Common causes for bedwetting are:
- Runs in family ... Tags: Home Remedies for Bedwetting, Natural cure for Bedwetting, enuresis, bed-wetting, bed wetting, child
- Golf - Teaching Your Child How To Play
By: Richard Bond | - More children are learning to play golf today than ever before. A big reason for this is Tiger Woods. He has taken the sport and popularized it among children of all ages. What used to be a boring game for kids to play has suddenly become increasingly popular.
Children are now discovering what many adults already know: golf is a lot of fun! While your children may love hitting golf balls with one of your old golf clubs, how do you begin to develop their skills? Here are a few tips ... Tags: golf instructions, golf lessons, golf tips, golf schools, ecco golf schoes, impact golf training
- Mother's Day
By: cdmohatta | - Go to any garden for a walk and look for small children playing. Keep watching. After some time, you will always find a small
kid hitting himself/herself somewhere and cry loudly. Suddenly the mother will appear and take the child in her lap. After some time the child will go back to his /her game. That is mother for you. Always there to protect her children.
Some time back scientists carried out an experiment and found out that infants sleep better if they listen to the ... Tags: mother's day, holidays, child, parenting, motherhood, mom, childhood, family
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