Excerpt from instructional DVD series for teachers of young children titled: Facing The Challenge.
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Dr. Shefali Tsabary, author of The Conscious Parent, says that no matter how out of control a child may seem, they don't need fixing. Watch as she explains a hands-on, fully present approach to parenting that can create conditions in which any child can thrive.
The percentage of adults who experienced any symptoms of depression was highest among those aged 18–29 (21.0%), followed by those aged 45–64 (18.4%) and 65 and over (18.4%), and lastly, by those aged 30–44 (16.8%). Up to 3% of children and 8% of adolescents in the U.S. have depression.
It is thought that one in 100 school children are affected by Tourette’s Syndrome, a neurological condition affecting the brain and nervous system that is characterised by involuntary, random sounds and movements, known as tics - most are boys.
This strategy has worked for me and I'm excited to share it with you! Clinical psychologist Dr. Becky Kennedy @drbeckyathome) shares her strategy for building emotional regulation skills for kids and managing meltdowns. All toddlers tantrum, it's a normal response when they feel BIG emotions.
We've all been there. Your child gets frustrated and the next thing you know, you're being hit in the face or slapped on the leg (or pushed, kicked, pinched, etc.).
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Psychologist and author Gordon Neufeld, PhD, shares advice for parents on how yelling or screaming at your children really affects them, and why it is better to handle your frustration with your child in a more constructive manner.
It is my pleasure to introduce you all to the amazing Erin Clabough In this interview we discuss 1. The Science of how kids Learn 2. What the research shows about punishment and the development of self-control. 3. 3 Core Skills Your Kids Need to Thrive in a new fast-paced world. 4.
Kelli Didomenico of The Children's Workshop shared the following tips to managing challenging behaviors in children: The Rhode Show is WPRI 12's daily lifestyle show for having fun, eating well, and living life.
Parents need to be aware of their child's developmental progress, and even their gender when considering behavioural expectations. Kids need one on one time with parents, emotionally available parents, understanding, and effective limit setting to overcome challenging behaviour.
Tal Ben-Shahar discusses current research on the science of happiness and introduces ideas and tools that can actually make a difference in one's life.