Posts Tagged ‘kids behavior’
 Posted on 18:38, November 18th, 2008 by admin
Can you answer this as fast as you can?! please! I need this answer for my Science project! I have no idea. your question is way too vauge. for a science project you should ask if going on the computer after a stressful day makes you more calm or something. wow. you’re trollig up our site… How can going on the computer change a kids mood? In Adolescent – Asked by bluezali – 6 answers – 7 minutes ago – Open How can going on the computer change a kids behavior? In Adolescent – Asked by bluezali – 5 answers – 12 minutes ago – Open How can going on the computer change a kids behavior? In Adolescent – Asked by bluezali – 2 answers – 18 minutes ago – Open How can going on the computer change a kids behavior? In Adolescent – Asked by bluezali – 4 answers – 23 minutes ago – Open you asked this question FOUR times in 23 minutes…. god. annoying much?
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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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Technorati Tags: Child Behaviour Problems, Childrens Behavior, curb your kid, good child guide, kids behavior, Toddler Behavior
 Posted on 00:00, September 7th, 2008 by admin
my best friend has a 4yr old who has agression problems. yes we know why he has these problems, he grew up watching daddy beat mummy; the problem is, he hitts, bites, kicks teachers and other pupils. the school send him home at first sign of trouble and his single mum has to cope with him being violent for the whole week. so… hes not in school, hes learnt that if hes bad the moment he goes to school on a monday he is at home all week. he sees a phycologist etc, andno on e knows why he filpps. example – i am 6 monhs pregnant and he is well excited to meet the baby, yet i was stood in his halway waiting for him to put his jacket on and he punched me hard in the tummy. es i was in a and e. he has a very hard punch. hismum is on her last nerve, she feels she cant cope and the school wont help her. does anyone have any ideas what she can do? anyone no of any school in the far east england that would cope? we have been through council etc and they are “geting back to us”????? sounds like he might need tough love..since the dad isnt there the fatherly tough love isnt either..or maybe he needs to take a kickboxing class, for self discipline or have a polce officer speak to him to help straighten him out while he’s young to get that bad vibe off him now so he wont turn out to be some crazy woman hater..the younger to straighten them out the better…good luck..could you update me on his progress..skygodess003@yahoo.com
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 Posted on 00:00, September 6th, 2008 by admin
I am puttiing together the most common childhood behavioural problems a long with a list of parents suggested solutions. What problems do you have with your children? e.g. My chiildren don’t want to get dressed for school. Thank you for your help. I think the worst thing that parents do and I mean all parents as i’m sure were all guilty of it. is giving the child what he/she wants just to shut them up for a while. I will put my hand up to it. especially when I am on the phone or I have a friend round and were trying to have a conversation I will tell him to get a biscuit/crisps etc as long as he goes to play in his room. it is a bad way to deal with children and I should be telling him not to interrupt while grown ups are talking but the biscuit is easier and gets rid of him for longer. lol Im a good mum in every other way though lol x
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 Posted on 00:00, September 3rd, 2008 by admin
My friend is a single mother of two boys. Her youngest is 7yo and is having very extreme tantrums. He goes into a rage and seems to not be able to hear anything anyone says. They are definately not ‘normal’ tantrums. He has just started at a new school, although the tantrums started well before the move, on his first day at his new school she was called to come and pick him up. The teachers said they can’t have him at the school while he is acting this way. He swears, screams, yells, kicks, punches, throws things and even tried to strangle another child. My friend has no idea where to go or what to do to help him. She has taken him to a pediatrician who has recommended hearing tests, although to people who know him it doesn’t seem to be the answer. Has anyone been through anything similar and have any advice on what she can do or where she can get help? Anything at all would be appreciated because she is really at a loss on how to help her little boy Thanks. Anytime you are dealing with uncontrolled rage, it is time to see a psychiatrist. This is obviously a psychological and adjustment problem. The child needs someone to talk with who has experience with adjustment and rage issues. And, medication may be needed if a chemical imbalance is to blame. I am sorry for your friend and hope she can get him the help he needs. Peace, Jenn
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 Posted on 16:24, September 1st, 2008 by admin
RESEARCH!!!!
In regards to children who have behavior problems. The first thing that you have to look at with children who have “behavior” problems is their parents. Second is if there is an underlying cause for the behavior. Like chemical imbalance or brain injury. What can be done for them is to first find the cause and then address the issue accordingly. Having worked in the public school system for several years I have found that many of the behavior problems stem from “parenting styles” . Go and visit a local grade school and interview some teachers they will have some great input. Good Luck in your research.
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 Posted on 00:00, August 31st, 2008 by admin
I need some ideas on how to promote positive behavior in a 9th grader who has been diagnoised with emotional disturbance. Thanks for any ideas!
i have no idea why the behaviors exist. i am the teacher. he is bad in class. i need to help him someway……..
I am so thankful for all the caring teachers such as you. The emotional disturbance could be any number of mental problems. He could have OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder), Bipolar, ADHD, ODD (oppositional defiant disorder) or something else I would suggest you speak to the school counselor who may have some great suggestions for you and then maybe hold a parent-teacher conference on how to handle him in school. Since the parents have dealt with him all his life, they probably know some things that work better than others and maybe they can explain his diagnosis so you can research it. Since he has an emotional disorder he may be eligible for special ed resources unless he’s already in special ed…has anyone ever evaluated him for additional resource help? I would suggest eye contact, taking him aside and letting him know it’s not acceptable behavior, that you believe in him, and use consistency then work on positive reinforcement. If he does show good behavior in class at any point let him know after class what is was that you liked and appreciated. Keep trying to notice any amount of the good behavior and keep letting him know about it. Maybe eventually he will start trying harder to please you so he doesn’t let you down. Kids really don’t want to be a failure. You may become the teacher that made a positive difference in his life that he will remember forever and appreciate what you did for him. When kids, with problems like his, are constantly told they are bad, they start believing it and they stop trying because “what’s the use”. Your school librarian probably has books on ADHD and there are really good tips on handling defiance. I wish you luck.
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 Posted on 05:28, August 29th, 2008 by admin
It is the child that acts a certain way in an environment. A child can do something for attention, yet in the same environment a sibling of the same age and gender can react totaly different. People blame parents… and then the parents blame themselves… can’t it be ok that we are all doing our best…. why must we be blamed or cristisized if our child acts a certain way?
Face it we are products of our environment. When a small child acts out in public people will look the other way, or try to sooth the child. When they are tots it is acceptable for them to throw fits, or cry for no reason. When the child is nine ten eleven even at five or six the public expects you to have instilled proper behavior skills in them. When a seven year old is throwing a fit in a store people expect to see you either correct them or remove them. Its not that people think you arent doing your best, they think that you should handle the right now to their satifaction. Think about it this way, you are a parent, their parent, and NO_ONE has the right to judge your parenting skills. We can only hope and pray that they dont totally embarrass us, and when they do, all we can do is grin and thank god that we have them at all.
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 Posted on 00:00, August 27th, 2008 by admin
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 Posted on 00:00, August 26th, 2008 by admin
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