Posts Tagged ‘curb your kid’
 Posted 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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 Posted 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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 Posted on 12:01, September 11th, 2008 by admin
Trailer for teach2talk’s Social Skills! Volume 1 – Sharing. teach2talk’s Social Skills! series of DVD videos helps teach children appropriate social behaviors through the use of targeted video modeling. Volume 1 of our Social Skills! series, Sharing, focuses on a critical component of every child’s socialization — learning to share — by modeling appropriate sharing behaviors in a variety of scenarios and settings, and by incorporating humor and songs to keep children engaged and provide additional reinforcement. teach2talk’s goal with Sharing is to help children find enjoyment in sharing their experiences and possessions with other people. In addition to helping teach children how to share, this video also helps teach children appropriate language to use when sharing. This video is appropriate for children of all ages, whether as an introduction to the concept of sharing or as a reinforcer or refresher on the concept.
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 Posted on 00:00, August 27th, 2008 by admin
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Communicate effectively with your child. Begin to connect with your kids in a way you have never experienced; Speak and be listened to. Understand what your kids tell you, and have them tell you how they feel and what they are thinking for the first time. |
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Share your home with a thankful, respectful child. Develop Strong bonds and pacts with your child and form a tight bond with your children that many parents will never experience.
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Introduce incentives and put an end to the lying, stealing and other destructive habits your child is developing. Use 3 powerful verbal catalyst methods for adolescent lying and other bad habits that can destroy your childs development. |
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Learn how to handle your scared youngster, a child who cries in public, and maximize the good times with your child. |
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Schedule fun and exciting activities. Are you ready to educate and entertain your kids like never before? Discover exciting activities for all ages. |
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Watch your child grow up in a healthy environment. |
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Achieve all of this even if you are a single parent, your spouse doesn’t help out enough, You are a parent with multiple children, two jobs or you are a Grandparent raising grandchildren alone.
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Use the “An important question gets an important answer” technique to get the best out of your child. |
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How to have a perfectly behaved, obedient child.
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Discover what happens on the school bus, Avoid childhood “dares,” Destroy peer pressure, and say goodbye to temper tantrums. |
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Easily teach your child responsibility
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Discover 7 simple ways to prevent your child from getting in serious trouble at the times you need it the most: When your child is pressured into something and he or she felt they didn’t have a choice! |
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Stop your child’s addictions like excessive video game play, junk food, and other harmful downward spirals. |
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