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One Definition of Success (09 Jan 2006) Have you every just sat down and thought about how you define "success" in your life? Is what you are doing really working?
Building Your Childs Self-Esteem (09 Jan 2006) How can I help my child to have confidence and self-esteem? Read on...
Classic Parenting: Encouragement, Praise, Acceptance, and Responsibility (09 Jan 2006) Be the parent you child needs you to be.
The Different Types, or Styles, of ADHD (09 Jan 2006) No two ADHD kids are alike, but they may have some similarities. But why are some kids hyperactive, and others are just space-cadets? Can they both have ADHD?
The Classic ADHD Child Reminds Me of Tigger (09 Jan 2006) He's bouncy, fun, loud, and moving all the time. He's Tigger. And he's got ADHD...
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Inattentive ADHD: Just Like Winnie the Pooh (09 Jan 2006) His head is in the clouds, and he barely knows what is happening right around him. But he is as nice and kind as can be. He's Pooh Bear, and he's got ADD...
Over-Focused ADHD (09 Jan 2006) The least flexible character in all of the stories of Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin has got to be Rabbit. Oh, he can get a lot of things done, and he's the one character who will be prepared when winter comes, but he has a very hard time shifting from one activity to another. He is absolutely "task oriented" and is focused to whatever that task might be.
Teenagers in America Today (09 Jan 2006) "Family Matters" was the headline that caught my attention in the newspaper. That's the name of my radio program here in California's central valley. It was interesting enough for me to buy the paper and read the story. Read more...
A Call For Fathers (09 Jan 2006) A recent University study found that the average father in America spends less than sixty seconds per day in conversations with his children. Can we do better as fathers than that?
Challenges for Our Children (09 Jan 2006) Why do so many children have "low self-esteem?" Here are some thoughts for parents to protect your children...
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Can Mineral Deficiencies Lead to Behavioral Problems in Children? (09 Jan 2006) Can children who have been exposed to heavy metals like cadmium or lead have behavior or learning problems? Read more...
Successful Treatment Planning for Attention Deficit Disorder - ADD ADHD (09 Jan 2006) O.K. So now you have taken the step of having your struggling child or teen assessed by a professional, and he has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. The psychologist, or therapist, or physician now wants to begin a treatment program. But what should you know before you "sign off" on any particular treatment approach?
How to Get a Good Diagnosis to See If Your Child Has ADHD (09 Jan 2006) Your child's teacher says that you need to find out if your child has ADHD or not. What do you do? Here are some tips from the ADHD Information Library.
Positive Parenting - Oops! I Really Lost My Temper With My Kids, What Now? (09 Jan 2006) All parents lose their temper with their kids at some stage. If it happens once in a while this is not so bad. But it is what we do after we have lost it that really counts...
Raising Boys (09 Jan 2006) Boys! Boys! Boys!
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Study Skills - Help Young People Study Smarter, Not Harder (09 Jan 2006) Have you done your homework yet? Come on, we need to move on from being parent as nag to parent as caoch and help our young people develop the smart study skills. There is stacks of evidence to show that those students who perform best at school actually manage their study time better and study smarter, not necessarily harder, than their less successful peers.
Friendships - Helping Children Develop Friendship Skills (09 Jan 2006) Having friends is important for children's well-being, happiness and academic success. Helping children in this vital area is easy if parents focus on developing a few basic attitudes and friendship skills in children.
Confident Children - Avoid Overparenting (09 Jan 2006) You can never love your child too much but you can parent your child too much. When you overparent you run the risk of raising a bubblewrapped kid - a child who is not capable of solving his or her own problems. So how can you recognise overparenting and what can you do if you find yourself parenting too much!!
Sibling Fighting - Reduce Sibling Rivalry by NOT Keeping Score (09 Jan 2006) Sibling rivalry is one of the issues that drives most parents insane. It comes with the territory. But some parenting practices encourage rivalry. This article looks at one common practice that drives rivalry between siblings. Does it happen in your family?
Peer Pressure - Five Ways to Help Teenagers Beat Peer Influence (09 Jan 2006) Adolescence is a stage when the opinions and thoughts of friends is of prime concern to young people. But parents can help their teenagers be discerning about the opinions of their friends and be less susceptible to negative peer influence.
1000 Questions For Couples. What you absolutely must know about your relationship - test your compatibility and grow deeper in love.
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