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  • Postive Praise For Your Child's Pride
    • Be on the lookout constantly for behaviors or actions deserving of praise, but don't be over the top about it. Be sincere and honest in your praise.
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  • The Whys Of Whining
    • It's irritating, it's frustrating and it gets on your last nerve. Though it's obnoxious and unacceptable, it's actually an effective for your child to
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  • Physical Punishment Is Ineffective And Harmful
    • Most parents do not want to use physical punishment as a form of discipline. A child that lives in an abusive environment is likely to grow up and ei
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  • Positive Discipline Without Hurting Your Child
    • Our goal when disciplining our children is to teach them to be responsible, cooperative, kind and respectful. The best way to teach this is to always
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  • Present A Unified Parental Front When Disciplining Your Child
    • Parents should agree on how to discipline their children. To become reliable to children, both parents must be consistent in dealing with similar situ
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  • Protect Your Child's Emotional Well Being
    • The first three years of life are critical in a number of ways. This is when bonding and emotional separation takes place. If there are interruptions
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  • Providing A Safe And Secure Home For Your Child
    • In your kitchen, you should be sure to install safety latches on cabinets and drawers. This helps keep them out of the everyday household chemicals yo
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  • The Keys To Effective Discipline
    • Discipline should be based on a child's age, development and temperament. A parent's goals by disciplining their child is to protect them from danger,
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  • Productive And Positive Potty Training
    • Explain to your toddler that going potty is a normal process of life and everyone does it, even animals. Talk with them about the toilet, a special pl
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  • You Can't Spoil A Child Through Love
    • It's a parent's job to provide love, safety and encouragement. The process of growing up provides children with lots of challenges. Try to listen open
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  • Successful Two Way Communications With Your Child
    • Children are by nature easily distracted and not always responsive to their environment. It is the responsibility of the parent to emphasize positive
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  • Tactics For Tackling A Toddler's Temper Tantrum
    • Toddlers are trying to master the world and when they aren't able to accomplish a task, they often use one of the only tools at their disposal for ven
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  • Teach Children To Respect By Treating Them With Respect
    • The most effective way to teach children this lesson is by modeling the behavior you want to encourage. Every time you say
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  • Take The Bite Out Of Your Toddler's Biting Problem
    • Another reason toddlers bite is to express frustration, a feeling which is very common with toddlers, because both their communication skills and thei
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  • The Detrimental Effects Of Verbal Abuse And How To Stop The Cycle
    • That's just not true. Name-calling hurts -- especially when the person doing it is a parent, a teacher, or a coach. Yelling and screaming might have b
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  • Teach Your Child To Give Respect And They Will Gain Respect In Return
    • Keep in mind the saying
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  • The Family That Eats Together Stays Healthy Together

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  • The Importance Of A Regular Routine To Your Child
    • As they gets older, when a child knows what is going to happen and who is going to be there, it allows them to think and feel more independently, and
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  • The Importance Of Crystal Clear Rules For Your Child
    • A child's age and developmental level needs to be considered when setting limits. All children have a need for independence and individualization; how
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  • The Truth About Lying
    • Young children often make up stories and tell tall tales. This is normal activity because they enjoy hearing stories and making up stories for fun. Th
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  • The Positive Influence Of Being Involved In Your Childs Education
    • Probably the most important element of a positive learning environment at home is structure. But what is too little or too much? If we're too lenient
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  • Time Outs Help Reinforce Positive Behavior And Discourage Misbehaving
    • Designate an appropriate area in the house where the child is isolated from interacting with others. It can be a corner in their bedroom, a space on
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  • Training The Fussy Eater
    • Establishing healthy eating patterns is important to avoid problems such as obesity and eating disorders later in life. Various strategies can help yo
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