Articles about how to communicate with children (0-50 of 2131)

  • Help Specifically For Your Child
    By: Art Gib | - Adding a child to a family is always a big deal; something parents consider carefully, either before the do it or while the baby is on its way. Questions like how will this affect my life, my career, my marriage, and my other children are all questions that weigh heavily on a parents mind. These questions are even more pressing when a parent finds out that the little one they are adding to their home and life may have some problems.

    The number of autistic children born and ident ...

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  • Benefits Of Speech Therapy Software For Children
    By: Adrianna Noton | - The ability for a child to express their thoughts clearly in words is essential. If your child suffers from a speech disorder, speech therapy is paramount to overcoming the disorder. Speech therapy helps your child attain a greater ability to understand and use language. As well, it will help your child communicate better with others and express his or her feelings. Fortunately, there are tools that will help children improve their speech. The benefits of speech therapy software for children hav ...
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  • How To Parent By Being Kind And Firm
    By: Dr. Jane Nelsen | - Rudolf Dreikurs taught the importance of being both kind and firm in our relations with children. Kindness is important in order to show respect for the child. Firmness is important in order to show respect for ourselves and for the needs of the situation. Authoritarian methods usually lack kindness. Permissive methods lack firmness. Kindness and firmness are essential for Positive Discipline.

    Many parents and teachers struggle with this concept for many reasons. One is that they ...

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  • How To Parent With The Significant Seven
    By: Dr. Jane Nelsen | - There are seven factors that lead to the promise of a child turning into a hard working successful adult. This article explores these factors known as "The Significant Seven", and explores how to parent these factors into your child's life.

    Every human being is born with the potential to become the world's most capable creature, not with the capabilities themselves. Unlike the amoeba, which is capable of functioning at its full potential from creation, humans acquire their capabil ...

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  • How To Parent A Child Who Spits
    By: Dr. Jane Nelsen | - Some children develop different ways to act out when they are young, one of them is spitting at you. It can be difficult to know how to parent when your daughter is spitting at you as a way to be rebellious. This article suggests tips to help parents know how to deal with a child who is spitting at them.

    It can be so difficult to avoid taking it personally when a child spits, but it is not personal. Four-year-olds (and almost five is still four) lack some skills, but are very good ...

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  • Time Out For Children Under The Age Of Reason
    By: Dr. Jane Nelsen | - Many Parents struggle with deciding how to go about putting the children in time out. It can be difficult going about it in the proper manner. When children are younger than the age of reason it can prove to be especially difficult.

    No. 1. Any kind of time out should not be used with children under 3-1/2. Until children reach the age of reason, which starts around three (and is an ongoing process that even some adults have not fully mastered) supervision and distraction are the mo ...

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  • How To Make Money Online In College
    By: Stavros Georgiadis | - There are a few college students who were born with silver spoons in their mouths, whose parents provide them with all the money they need, a fancy car, and clothes of the latest fashion. However, the majority of the students who attend college are struggling to make ends meet, and have to pick up a part-time job to be able to pay the bills. There are a number of ways that any college student can make money, and most of these things can be done between classes. Some of them are simple and requir ...
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  • How Important Are Schools For Deaf Children?
    By: Jamie Simpson | - Schools provide a place for children to grow academically and socially. The instruction provided helps students develop in all aspects of their lives. That same holds true for deaf and hearing-impaired children. They need a place to learn and grow, but they also require services and methods to address their specific learning abilities. A school for deaf children has the necessary resources to address the needs of deaf and hearing-impaired children. They offer deaf students a chance to develop la ...
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  • The Yogic Approach To Anger Management For Children
    By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | - How can Yoga help children find their way through this confusing path we call: "life?" What if my child is not attracted to Yoga? How can my child learn to communicate his or her feelings to me, even in the worst of times? Let's discuss Yoga, as an approach to anger management, for children and teens.

    Creating positive habits, early, is a foundational concept of parenting. At birth, children absorb new ideas like sponges soak up water. Whatever we do, our children tend to copy our ...

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  • Seeing Ourselves Through The Eyes Of Others
    By: Bette Alkazian | - Parenting in front of other people has always made me a little nervous. I worry about what others might think. Especially since having the nerve to call myself a parenting expert really adds the extra pressure!

    Many people are self-conscious about their parenting, including me. What if I am being too harsh? What if I am being too lenient? What will other people think? Do other people think my kids are brats? What will others think if I lose my temper in public? If my kid h ...

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  • Children Should Be Heard
    By: ESTEEM Publishing | - Can you believe some still live by the rule that children should be seen and not heard? Those individuals may not realize it but, this rule can cause self esteem issues in children. Such children may develop an subconscious habit of not speaking up, succeed to their fullest potential, continuously doubt themselves, expect and tolerate being ignored, and avoid doing their best because they feel they wont be accepted. Unfortunately, these children may grow up with these habits and subconsciousl ...
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  • Integrate Your Autistic Child With Encouragement
    By: Bonita Darula | - I have learned from my brother who has his disorder of autism, that he and our family needed to be integrated in our community with encouragement. In addition, our family could not do it on our own. We needed additional help for all of us to understand how to function in the community as a family and individually.

    When our family was able get together for holidays to do fun things, my brother was encouraged to be part of activities and be integrated, as well. He had to learn his bou ...

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  • Disciplining Children - Unique New Methods That Really Work!
    By: Eve Smart | - Ongoing bad behavior in children equals an endlessly frustrating and upsetting battle for parents. If you are in this predicament right this moment, battling defiant behavior, temper tantrums, back-talking or other kinds of hard-to-manage behaviors, don't give up hope of turning the situation around. There is a highly effective new set of parenting guidelines available to you that will help you end your parenting problems for good.

    Created by Dr. Blaise Ryan, the Happy Child Guide P ...

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  • How To Deal With Bullies - 4 Ways That Martial Arts Training Can Help Your Child
    By: Jeffrey Miller | - Most people equate martial arts training with fighting. And, with the number of sport-oriented styles out there, it's easy to see how this would be so. But, even for those who see martial arts as self-defense training, the misconception still centers around self-defense being the same as fighting. And for some parents who are looking for ways to teach their children how to deal with bullies, the idea of fighting, or turning their child into an aggressive human being, doesn't sound too appealing. ...
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  • How To Diagnose Anxiety In Children And Adolescents
    By: Dr Jeannette Kavanagh | - Anxiety in children and adolescents

    Problems with a too-high level anxiety can start in childhood with children and adolescents worrying to a greater extent than their peers about school performance, sporting prowess, their appearance and their popularity. If the child has grown up with overly anxious parents, the tendency will be exacerbated. Even quite laid back, relaxed, children can become tense and anxious adolescents if their parents transmit their own fears and anxieties ab ...

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  • Dear Dads: A Message On Bonding With Your Toddler
    By: toddlerfun | - Toddler Fun thought it might be worth providing all the Dads out there with a little advice on bonding with your toddler. This can often be an issue as mother and child are bonding long before she gives birth and, in most cases, mother is the primary care-giver.

    Dear Dads,
    Don"t feel left out! Here are 10 tips to help you bond with your toddler.

    1)Touch them. Touch is one of the best ways to communicate with a little one for whom communication is all abou ...

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  • Study And Learn The Arabic Language From Home
    By: Ali Jawad | - In today's increasingly connected world, it's important to be able to communicate with people from varying cultures and backgrounds. One way to show appreciation for another culture is to learn the language of that culture's people. With growing involvement in the Arab world and an increased presence of Islam in the English speaking world as well, it is a great idea to learn the Arabic language (the language of Islam). While most people don't have the spare time and budget to take foreign langua ...
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  • Parenting Step Children - Learn The 7 Best Advices For Parenting Step Children !
    By: Laura Kaine | - It is a very good thing to seek for guidelines on parenting step children. It means you care and value the relationship you can create with them to finally be respected and loved by them. Don't hope to be obeyed at the beginning or to be authorized to discipline them. You'll have to proceed step by step.

    To sum up the progression of your relationship with your step children, you'll start a little bit as a baby sitter, then will be perceived in some manner like an aunt or uncle and a ...

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  • Get Help Parenting Step Children With Effective Tips !
    By: Laura Kaine | - It's a positive initiative to seek for tips on parenting step children. It implies you care and cherish the bond you can establish with them to finally be respected and loved by them. You should not hope to be listened to at the beginning or to be allowed to discipline them. You are going to have to be patient.

    To summarize the development of your relationship with your step children, you'll start a little bit as a baby sitter, then will be perceived in some way like an uncle or aun ...

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  • How To Teach Your Child Social Skills
    By: Suri Poulos | - If you take a moment to think about the successful people you know, they are generally self-aware, know how to manage themselves and how to understand and work well with others. Social skills are required to succeed in friendships, school life, community life and eventually working life, so it follows that to be successful in life personally and professionally requires social skills.

    There is quite a lot of research that shows that success in ones career is determined by emotional ...

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  • Discover How Computers Will Help Children With Autism
    By: Bonita Darula | - Autistic children have a disability that results from abnormal development or communication skills, social skill deficits and reasoning. Many characteristics include lack of eye contract, repetition of words, phrases, tantrums, anger outbursts, inability to express verbally, insensitivity to pain, not formulating complete sentences, finding loud noises and bright lights to disrupt their routine. In addition, most do not like being cuddled or hugged.

    Due to these facts, it has been ...

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  • What You Need To Know Before Travelling With Kids
    By: Ivana Katz | - Going on a vacation or travelling long distances with the family is one of the most exciting ways to enhance the family bond. However, travelling can get a little tricky when there are kids or infants in the family.

    Often people avoid long trips or vacations when they have children because they think it is going to be too much trouble. Though the parents' fears may be legitimate, the travelling experience can be made interesting, easy and enjoyable if you know more about the factors ...

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  • Discover How Brothers And Sisters In A Family Cope With Autism
    By: Bonita Darula | - For any family with an autistic individual, you probably have a concern for how are their brothers and sisters going to cope with autism. Any family with an autistic person, is aware of the struggles that autism can cause, but most of these issues are focused on the individual with autism, rather than the rest of the family. It is important to recognize the stresses that autism causes for siblings, and the special attention of their needs that these siblings have because they have this dis ...
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  • Communication: Getting To Know Your Child
    By: Denny Hagel | - Communicating is an art. It is a learned skill. There are many ways to communicate, however for the purpose of this article I am going to focus on the verbal form of communicating.

    Verbal communication is generally defined as the sharing of ideas, thoughts, and opinions through the process of speaking and listening. Communication is the glue that "connects" two people.

    The art of communicating takes place when a thought, idea, or opinion is put forth toward another pers ...

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  • How To Love Yourself And Others "properly"
    By: Carmen Nina Pulido | - I think it's probably easier to identify what an improper love relationship is than to identify what a "proper" love relationship is. Physically, mentally or emotionally abusive relationships are improper love relationships. Incestuous relationships are improper love relationships. Love relationships that require one person to give all the time, while the other person receives all the time is an improper love relationship.

    How to Love Yourself Properly

    So what's the d ...

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  • Panic Attacks - Children And Calming Them
    By: Dillon Hideki | - When the scenario occurs of Panic Attacks, Children are more vulnerable than we might realize. They may not be able to communicate with us properly to let us know what's going on, or how they're feeling. Other times and cases they simply may not want to talk about it. As parents the first thing we want for our children is to see them safe and sound - and when this event happens, we must calm them so they can return to their regular self.

    Depending on the age range and communication ...

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  • Poisoning In Autistic Children With Mercury. Is This True?
    By: Bonita Darula | - Autism is still a mystery, and mercury poisoning in autistic children is just one of the many things that may play a role in whether your child becomes autistic. The issue is widely debated among parents, doctors, and autism activists, because at this point, it can not be definitively attributed to causing autism. Because of the mysteriousness of autism and the fact that there are no true diagnosed causes or cures at this point, those in the medical community who support vaccinations, including ...
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  • How To Deal With Teen Tantrums
    By: Bianca Tora | - You are familiar with the teen tantrum. One minute your teens are sane and logical; a minute later, they're all over you for "not understanding them." Don't get yourself too worked up over this: there is a physiological reason for their behavior. Take a deep breath because even this will pass.

    Raging Hormones

    There are two reasons why adolescent years are rocky. First, raging hormones are getting the better of teens' thinking abilities. At puberty, estrogen and test ...

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  • How To Stop A Divorce - Four Tips To Finally End Your Constant Conflict Now
    By: sabrina werles | - How to stop a divorce - when you are constantly arguing, and your marriage seems to be at it's end, PLEASE don't think it has to end in divorce, because most of the time, it doesn't!

    Let's make something very clear right now. If you are in a marriage where either you or your children are abused, either emotionally, physically, or sexually, PLEASE GET OUT NOW! If your spouse threatens your or your children's lives if you leave, please don't listen to them - they are killing you a ...

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  • Tips For Marketing Your Children's Fashion Business Online
    By: Don Ryan | - The internet has been such a blessing for many reasons. It has changed the way people communicate, the way they get the information they need in their lives, and the way they find what they are looking for. The world truly has become a marketplace, and this is such an advantage to any business that offers a product or a service for sale.

    If youre involved in the childrens clothing industry, then here are some good tips for marketing your childrens fashion b ...

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  • Massage Helps Soldiers Reconnect With Their Babies
    By: Tina Allen, LMT, CPMMT, CPMT, CIMT | - When you are a service man or woman, and your country calls you to action, you answer in many cases by going away to fulfill your service mission. You leave your loved ones behind. Which can be especially troubling when you have a young child, or a child on the way. You may anticipate missing some special moments, including your child's birth, but have you considered how you will reunite upon your return?

    When you return home, you hope to be able to start right back where you l ...

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  • Harmonious Interfaces With Your Ex
    By: Len Stauffenger | - When you're divorced, one of the biggest challenges when there are children involved is the ongoing interface you must have with your ex. Your children deserve this communication because they don't handle change real well, and this communication is part of the continuity they so want and so deserve to have.

    So finding a way to communicate with your ex is one of the problems you will have to resolve. Have your past attempts dissolved into arguments? Are there areas where the ex w ...

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  • Discipline Children With Adhd
    By: Elaine Richey | - Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are notoriously difficult to discipline. Because children with ADHD have trouble focusing, it can hard to get them to do what you ask or listen to the reason why they are being punished. Consequences such as timeout can be hard to enforce with children who are easily distracted as well.

    Although enforcing discipline with children who have ADHD can be challenging, there are effective ways to discipline a child with this ...

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  • Children Do Communicate
    By: Charlie Reese | - It's been often noted that parenting does not come with an instruction booklet. When you become a parent, you suddenly realize that communicating with children is not a by rote, step by step, interactive experience. Each child is unique. One of your kids may be the charismatic, outgoing individual, while another is shy and introverted. One size does not fit all. Effectively communicating with children involves a great deal of finesse and sensitivity on your part. The trick to effective communica ...
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  • Dealing With Public Tantrums
    By: Judson | - Dealing with tantrums, particularly with a special needs child, is never an easy task for a parent, and can stretch your patience and parenting skills to the extreme. The best way to deal with a child tantrum is to prevent it from happening, so here are some tips and suggestions.

    Stages
    The three stages of the tantrum are:
    Pre-tantrum build up (escalation)
    Full blown Meltdown
    Post-tantrum cool down
    All kids go through each of th ...

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  • Protect The Children From Obesity In America
    By: James Rosenau | - When we were children we grew up worrying about getting on the bicycle and riding with our friends. We were playing baseball and football. We always had plenty of choices to get the exercise that we needed and didn't even know we were getting it. Now days you can see that things have changed.
    We used to go to our friends house to talk to them and now they have cell phones and internet to communicate with. Meaning they don't have to move or walk anymore. They also have video games to play i ...

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  • Modeling Life For Your Children
    By: true2you | - Fast forward 20 years; your children might be 20, 25 or maybe even 35. It doesn't really matter how old they are. What matters is whether or not they will learn the important family values that you wish to impart. Now I understand that, as mothers, we don't have complete control over the choices our children will make in their adult years. They won't always choose our values, and that's okay. However, when they are still at home, we have more influence than you might imagine. By simply "be ...
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  • Communication With Children And Limits
    By: Jane Reynolds | - Children cry is a physiological development in baby's life. All ordinary babies cry to communicate with others. Since they can't express their feelings in words, crying is the only means for communication.

    If some uncomfortable feeling comes, or they simply need the attendance of somebody or else they will simply cry.

    Crying without any reason is habitual in some babies. Even though crying is considered as ordinary, it may become a source of concern the family me ...

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  • 6 Steps To Building Self-esteem In Children
    By: Abel Cheng | - Self-esteem is the foundation of how a person acts, thinks and feels about the world and themselves.

    What factors make up self-esteem? Self-confidence, pride, self-sufficiency, self-respect, and independence all combine to make self-esteem. The majority of our self-esteem is developed during childhood. Especially in kids, self-esteem constantly changes as we experience different social interactions and new events.

    A child with high self-esteem is the most importa ...

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  • Parenting Twenty-something Children While They Find Their Way
    By: Randy Gilbert | - Most parents have trouble communicating with their twenty-something children. It is a difficult stage of life, a transitional time when adult children ignore their parent's advice or view them as clueless. Many times the adult children will become unappreciative and hostile, pushing the parent/child relationship into a downward spiral.

    Martha Pope Gorris, author of Parenting Twenty-Something Kids says, "There are a lot of things we are doing that need fixing. I think what happe ...

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  • How To Entertain Small Children When You Work From Home
    By: Samantha Cannell | - Working from home is challenging enough, what happens when you also have to entertain small children at the same time? It can be incredibly stressful if children become upset or bored but there are many ways you can provide stimulation to your children while you work.

    Toys - regardless of the age of your child it is important to rotate toys to provide variety. If you have a play area in your home office ensure you rotate the toys regularly (each weekend is ideal). If you don't ...

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  • Equal Rights To Equal Time With Both Parents After Separation?
    By: michael laycock | - When couples separate questions relating to arrangements for their children can become an emotional nightmare. Parents can find it very difficult to separate their roles as parents from that of spouse or even their inner child. Emotions of anger and hate can make it very difficult to discriminate between what is right and wrong. This is bad news and bad timing for the children, the innocent victims of the parental separation, as the sole question should be what is in the best interests of the ch ...
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  • Dealing With Children After Your Divorce
    By: Kim Langdon | - Although any divorce is an extremely sad, emotional time for all persons involved, when there are children involved, a divorce can create enormous instability and confusion, and can have very destructive consequences. In a family situation that includes children, the children are often present during arguments and the messy side of divorce, they become stuck in the middle, sometimes the focus of the emotional. While some couples manage to remain civilized during divorce, many will include times ...
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  • 5 Keys To Charismatic Communication
    By: Henrietta Joyce | - Parents often complain bitterly that their children don't listen. Yet children regularly grumble that their parents don't listen or understand them either. Unfortunately, both parties are right. In this modern age of mobiles, Internet etc were there is such a vast range of communication tools and gadgets we are often too busy to really connect on a meaningful level. However excellent communication is the glue that holds any healthy relationship together. It is the lynch pin to excellent parentin ...
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