Posts Tagged ‘children’

Parenting with Naomi Aldort – Name calling

datePosted on 00:00, November 2nd, 2008 by admin

http://www.NaomiAldort.com
Naomi Aldort, Author of Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves. Keynote on how to raise children who are emotionally powerful and self-reliant.

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Parent Professor – Stop Whining

datePosted on 06:35, September 12th, 2008 by admin

Thomas Haller, The Parent Professor, shares a tip on how to get your child to stop whining.

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Discipline and Fathers | www.child-behaviour-problems.com

datePosted on 12:01, September 11th, 2008 by admin

Discipline and Fathers Everybody agrees that children need their freedom. Yet on the other hand everybody agrees there is a need for greater discipline. This is the contradiction every parent faces in bringing up their own children. According to Lamb in ‘The father’s role: Cross-cultural perspectives’ research emphasizes the important role of fathers in helping children to learn the standards of behavior for their group and to develop the capacity of self-regulation. When fathers are absent, curtail, or ignore their child-rearing responsibilities, there are implications throughout the family system. Mothers are likely to feel unsupported, abandoned, angry, and resentful. The resulting tension exacerbates the child’s challenging behaviors. Lack of parental involvement by the father leaves the mother as the sole unsupported teacher of social skills and deprives the child of another role model. Campbell says in ‘Behavior Problems in Preschool Children: Clinical and Developmental Issues’ when fathers do not participate in child rearing, the results can be heightened intensity and duration of mother–child conflict and problems in discipline.

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CHILDREN SEE…. | Child behaviour problems

datePosted on 00:00, September 9th, 2008 by admin

An Australian children’s rights organization produced this thought provoking public service announcement. I, myself, am a family performer and I see SOME parents and other supposed role models doing NOT so role modelish sorts of behaviour… THIS vid has opened eyed around the world.

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Discipline and your Child

datePosted on 04:11, September 2nd, 2008 by admin

Michael Davis, MD, pediatrician, talks about discipline and your child.

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Challenging Behavior in Young Children

datePosted on 04:11, September 2nd, 2008 by admin

Excerpt from instructional DVD series for teachers of young children.

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Childrens Behavior — Clean Up Your Room

datePosted on 00:00, August 30th, 2008 by admin

On Children’s Behavior www.childrensbehaviour.net — If you are a parent struggling to deal with a Defiant Child, Child Tantrums, Child Anxiety, an ADHD child and more? Why? There are easy ways of handling these problems but you are not told about this information from companies that just want to sell you drugs for your child. Check out the Raising Children Good Child Guide seminar at www.childrensbehaviourhelp.net

Duration : 0:4:31

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Child behaviour Problems – Behavior Disorders

datePosted on 00:00, August 26th, 2008 by admin

A look into Behavior Disorders in children

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OUT OF CONTROL CHILDREN! (Dr. Phil Brat Camp) Part 1

datePosted on 00:00, August 25th, 2008 by admin

Description from Dr. Phil website: Skylin and Robert are newlyweds with a blended family of five kids. Robert’s two boys, Andrew, 12, and Micah, 8, constantly torment their new sister, Kaitlyn, 8, which leads to yelling, crying, screaming and chaos. Helen says her 9-year-old son, Ethan, has been in the “terrible twos” for the past seven years. Ethan lies, steals, cheats and bullies other kids. He’s been suspended from school and has caused thousands of dollars worth of damage to family vehicles. Lisa says her 15-year-old daughter, Haley, is spoiled and unappreciative. She’s mistreated her new home and her expensive clothes. Haley says her mother nags her constantly and is always angry. Wendy is a single mom who lost her daughter, Olivia, three years ago to brain cancer. Since that time, her 10-year-old son, Noah’s, behavior has spiraled out of control. He’s been in trouble at school countless times, including hitting the principal. Noah says Wendy doesn’t treat him with respect, and he’s called Child Protective Services, claiming that she abuses him. Wendy says she hasn’t stopped grieving for her daughter.

Duration : 0:9:31

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OUT OF CONTROL CHILDREN! (Dr. Phil)

datePosted on 00:00, August 24th, 2008 by admin

From drphil.com : Dr. Phil meets with the parents and shows them home camera footage of poor parenting situations in their home. After playing a chaotic scene in Skylin and Robert’s home, Dr. Phil tells Robert that his son, Andrew, is begging for more time with his dad, and it would be tragic if Robert didn’t hear him. Robert gets choked up when he explains that Andrew has been through a lot. Dr. Phil tells Skylin that her daughter, Kaitlyn, is a drama queen because that is how she gets attention. He implores them to create a calm environment in their home, take back control and create a unified front as parents. Dr. Phil tells Helen and her ex-husband, Tony, that they are not unified, and plays a videotaped scene in their home of them trying unsuccessfully to get Ethan out of bed. Tony raises his voice at his son and then argues loudly with Helen. Tony admits that their arguments are a big reason why Ethan behaves as he does. When Wendy asks the question, “What do we do?” Dr. Phil wonders if he’s wasting his time. He tells Wendy that she created the behavior her intelligent son exhibits, she rewarded him for it, and she is the one who is shaping him to be who he is. He tells all the parents that they are in a power struggle, and they need to calm the environment, set predictable consequences, identify their children’s currencies, and change the way they react to their kids. Dr. Phil explains that their homes should be joyous, not chaotic. He tells Lisa that her daughter is beautiful but doesn’t know it, and all the kids have negative internal dialogues, which can be reversed if their parenting philosophies change.

Duration : 0:10:38

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