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  • But He’s an Angel at Home  By : Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
    Child behaviour is not always a function of parenting. SOmetimes illness can be the root cauase of common behaviour and school reltaed problems. This article explains...
  • Build Rapport to Facilitate Teen Behaviour  By : Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
    Let's face it... Teens know how to push buttons. Conflict escalates and no one is talking. THis article describes how to get relationships back on track between teens and parents.
  • Preschooler behaviour: Who’s the Boss?  By : Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
    OK, So you have a tough little pre-schooler. But do you know how to gain back control? This article explains...
  • Bribery vs. Reinforcement  By : Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
    Bribery vs. Reinforcement: Do you know the difference?
  • What’s so terrible about being two?  By : Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
    If your toddler is driving you around the bend, then this article is just for you!
  • Tantrums getting the better of you?  By : Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
    Is your preschooler throwing a fit, stomping, whining and just about driving you crazy??? Check out a 7 item list of how to manage differently...
  • How to Overcome Your Child's Lying: Three Step Lying Solution  By : Bryan Post, PhD, LCSW
    I once received a phone call from a distraught parent, “My fourteen-year-old son lies non-stop about everything. It’s so bad that if he keeps this up, we’ve threatened to send him to boot camp!” As well as lying, the child had been skipping class and wrestling practice; I gave the parent’s three suggestions to follow for the next two weeks:
  • Parenting an Angry Kid: The Secret to Getting the Respect You Deserve  By : Kelly Nault
    The parenting key to solving conflict with an angry kid is to understand what they really want and give it to them. And what an angry child really wants may surprise you. Read on to discover how you can start getting the respect you deserve even from an angry kid.
  • Adopted Teens Behaviors  By : Harry Johnson
    It can be difficult to know if your adopted teen's anger is normal and within the range of typical teenage behavior. Most teenagers get angry, especially during the years when their bodies are changing and the hormones can bring quick and severe mood swings. All teenagers are searching the world trying to find out who they are and what they want to become. They all want to know how the world will affect them and how they will affect the world.
  • Dealing With Tantrums  By : Tom Takihi
    As parents, most of us wish that our children will grow up to be smart, responsible and loving individuals. So, we always find ways to boost their intelligence quotient or IQ.
  • When Violence Destroy Your Teens Life  By : Nivea David
    "Violence can be socially transmitted from person to person in a community through exposure." Both the adolescents and their primary caregiver -- usually their mother -- provided information for the initial assessment.
  • Boot Camps for Troubled Teens  By : Mrinal Dutta
    Boot Camps are often short-term; however, long-term boot camps have increased in popularity for their ability to help defiant adolescents improve their behavior at home and school.
  • Wilderness Programs for Troubled Teens  By : Monica Craft
    Wilderness therapy program that will help them put life in perspective and deal with the issues and problems that currently govern their existence.
  • Out of Control and Pseudomature Teens  By : Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
    Don't let their good arguments fool you... They haven't a clue!
  • Struggling Youth And Wildness Camps  By : Monica Craft
    The word –struggling- is describing a mental condition of a youth who are trying to understand the condition of social and moral environment. Struggling youth are progressively challenged to achieve physical goals of which they may have never imagined themselves capable. As their fitness levels increase so does their confidence and desire to maintain a healthy life style. There are many programs, boarding schools, and summer camps are running for the help of struggling youth.
  • Military Schools for Struggling Teens  By : Monica Craft
    Today public school system, are not well organized to handle troubled teens. The goal of a military school is to focus on teamwork and academics also. Parents move to military schools to discipline and educate their teens.
  • Defeating the Homework Blues  By : Mark Lakewood
    If you find it difficult getting your child to complete daily homework, this article offers many suggestions and techniques by getting to the heart of the problem by challenging unhealthy beliefs and values.
  • The Need of Behaviour modification for Teens  By : Monica Craft
    Behavior modification programs are able to assist teens that need change. Teen help in the form of behavior modification can be a real boon for parents and teenagers alike. These programs are designed to help with early intervention and with long term problems, effectively deterring old behaviors and choices and helping the teens see new appropriate choices and behaviors that will give them winning results. These programs are available in both short term and long term options.
  • Aggression and Anger – Is My Child Normal?  By : Annabelle Rox
    Aggression and anger are quite normal during the process of growing up. Nobody is born with uncontrollable anger problems and most anger is short lived as a response to some frustrating or abusive situation. So how does it happen?
  • Consistency is the key to eliminate child behavior problems  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    If parents want to achieve success in child discipline, they must inculcate the virtue of consistency. It is the most important thing especially for parents that have issues regarding child discipline. It is true that it is not easy to remain consistent all the time. After all, you are human beings with normal human failings. And, children can be absolutely exasperating at times. So, you can only aim at achieving consistency, but it is worth making all the effort because it has good effect on your children and you can teach them the basic norms of good behavior with good results.
  • The Warning Signs: Child Bullying  By : Florrie Poff
    One of the most serious problems your child could ever experience is bullying. In this article you will be able to identify some of the signs that may indicate your child is being bullied.
  • How to Deal with Your Child Being Kicked Out of School  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    The British have increased their media and news coverage regarding misbehaving children in school in recent days. The topic usually ends with a solution that centers around removing troublemakers from the traditional classroom setting.
  • Effectiveness of Teen Boot Camps  By : John David
    The efficiency of boot camps varies with the adolescent. Some youth enlarge best under the stress of hard-hitting love, but other needs just simple love. There are other alternative for troubled teens than sending them off to boot camp . Boot camps provide a structured environment.
  • Why don't young children like wearing coats?  By : Ellie Dixon
    Ellie Dixon lives in deepest rural Devon, England with her husband and two very large Newfoundland dogs. She is passionate about vintage illustrated children's books and loves to restore and edit them for today's kids to rediscover. Visit her website, Scruffy's Bookshop, to download some great books for pre-schoolers and older children, and while you're there sign up for her free monthly newsletter.
  • Children Need To Feel That They Belong  By : Tulum Dothee
    Misbehaving children are discouraged children who have mistaken ideas on how to achieve their Primary Goal: TO BELONG. Mistaken ideas lead to misbehavior. Address the mistaken belief rather than just the misbehavior.
  • ADHD & Teen Drivers  By : EmpoweredD
    Today is National ADHD Awareness Day, and a new study focuses--no pun intended--on teen drivers with the condition.
  • Overcoming Shyness in Children  By : Ellie Dixon
    It's impossible to tell if a toddler's shyness is something that will remain with her through life, or if she's simply behaving like a normal child of this age. So, instead of worrying about her shyness, or looking for a solution to it, look for find ways you can support her to have positive emotions about herself and her peers, and to feel happy about interacting socially with other adults and children. With support even inately shy children can grow into outgoing, confident adults (although that shy child will probably always be there deep inside).
  • Parenting the Strong-Willed Child and Keeping the Upper Hand  By : Bonnie Foshee
    Do you have a child that you feel is trying to conquer the world? Does your child insist on having every thing his or her way? Parenting strong-willed children is a challenge that most parents are not prepared for. Here are some parenting tips and advice on dealing with strong-willed children.
  • Managing Child Behaviour  By : Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW
    Do more than understand your child...
  • A general introduction to attachment disorder  By : N.P.Rygaard
    Clinical psychologist Niels Peter Rygaard (who is also an adoptive father) gives an introduction to the term "attachment disorder", it's general causes, and his book about treatment.
    After having treated the severe consequences of early deprivation in adopted children for some decades, Dr. Rygaard is presently working as an adoptive family therapist, and has initiated a European general education program for orphanage staffs in promoting attachment-based caretaking. His policies have positively influenced the legal adoption process in Denmark, including mandatory pre-and postadoption education conducted by the Danish State authorities, free of charge.
  • Is your child a compulsive liar?  By : Jennifer B. Baxt, LMHC LMFT
    How does one tell if their child is a compulsive liar? Well, they will lie all the time, make up stories, exaggerate, manipulate the truth and hide the truth.
  • Can Drug Treatment Help Our Teens..?  By : John David
    All drug abusers will have a medical condition of his/her own only one of its kind drug treatment and psychoanalysis. They all share a general aim: to become physically and mentally free from drugs. How they go regarding achieving that objective, however, is as diverse as snowflakes.

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