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Choose a page number: 1 Family RSS FeedsMainstreaming and Your Special Needs Child - Although many families choose to home school their child(ren) for a many reasons, some families, as well as educators and some researchers, believe that mainstreaming children with learning disabilities brings with it benefits that may be more difficult to achieve within the homeschooling environment. Behavioral and social skills, self-esteem and an increased level of academic learning are critical, and may be more easily incorporated in environments where peer to peer interaction is constant....Feed Source: ezinearticles.com Parenting Made Easier - After becoming a parent, your entire routine changes; your child takes up all of your 'me' time and you happily accommodate him/her as an important part of your responsibility and life. What is the best possible way to foster a child, you may ask. But fact remains, there is no hard and fast rule or a set of principles you can adhere, just lead by instincts and do your best.... Child Development Through Teaching Responsibility - Learn how teaching your child responsibility can help them in all areas of childhood development. For example, fine motor skills can be developed by allowing your child to hang clothes on childrens hangers.... Attention Parents! This Gratitude Formula Builds Character in Kids - Why is it so hard to teach children to be loving and grateful? Is there a Gratitude Formula that increases love and character in kids? Yes, you'll find it inside along with 5 ways to teach it to your kids.... How to Adopt a Child - There are numerous different methods that a prospective adoptive parent can use to make their adoption dreams come true. In this article I will outline the various adoption options. Knowing what the options are and deciding what the best fit for you as an adoptive parent will start your adoption process off on the right foot.... Family Fun Activities - 7 Things to Do As a Family This Fall - Are you looking for some family fun activity ideas for this Fall season? Then read on and find out what your family can do together.... Showing Kids That They Matter - No matter what age your child is, it is very important to show them that they matter to you. Cuddling, listening, reading, playing and teaching are great ways to show your child that they are important. Teach them to hang their own clothes and put their dirty ones in the laundry basket. Let them use children's clothes hangers to make the task more manageable for them.... Teaching Children to Tell the Truth and Dealing With Friends Who Don't - Teaching children to tell the truth can come unraveled when they have a friend who lies. Help your child navigate this tricky friendship issue with these common sense parenting ideas.... Parents Guide to Elementary School - Help Your Kids Through School - Many parents feel that they need a parents guide to elementary school. Attending Elementary school is a very difficult transition for young children.... Baby Adoptions - Is This For You Too - Baby adoptions are so commonly seen nowadays that it has become so commonplace to see parents raising children of different races, which is very nice of course, but there are a few points you ought to know if you are considering joining in the fun. Because of the heightened increase in baby adoptions many people who find that they can not have children of their own are turning to this as a way of getting a new and vital member for their family.... Critical Issues to Know About School Bus Safety - Schools are opening, and children are traveling on school buses again. Important rules of safety and civility that parents should discuss with their children.... The Secret to Raising Readers - For the last fifty years, reading has suffered a precipitous decline. Blame has been widely assigned to electronic entertainment, but there is perhaps a subtler, more subversive force undermining the reading landscape: the association of reading with "chore". Ideally, our earliest reading experiences are warm and fuzzy.... 4 Easy Discipline Tricks That Work Every Time - There are more books, magazines, and websites teaching us about parenting skills than ever before - so why are we not all experts already? The reasons vary. The books are too long and complicated, the books are contradictory, the ideas of what is good and bad parenting keep changing, and the ideas of how to solve problems are so numerous that when one is faced with a misbehaving child, and emotions are at their peak, it is too difficult to remember what the book said to do in that very type of situation.... Why Marriage Counseling is Not For the Faint Hearted - Many of us, especially men think that marriage counseling is a joke. This is not saying that women do not feel the same. It's only that when it comes time for counseling you will find that the lady is the one who is asserting herself more than the man.... Your Child Will Love Reading If You Do This - Know how to make your child interested in books using these easy methods. The art is not in force but rather in making the child actually want to do something.... Single Parent - 2 Step Program to Gain Your Sanity Back - When you were young, you probably never dreamed of being a single parent. You probably imagined yourself raising your children with your husband or wife. Unfortunately, it doesn't always work out that way. Many people get stuck doing the parenting alone, and that can be very difficult. When this is the case, it is important to keep everything as under control as possible.... The Art of Keeping Kids Happy on Long Car Trips - Hitting the road for a long trip with a car full of kids can be a real challenge when it comes to staying sane. Hours in a small confined space with the entire family gets boring and frustrating fast. But there are plenty of things you can get the kids doing so that they are entertained and not pestering you constantly about how much longer it will be until they can get out. Take advantage of the resources you have at your disposal that did not exist ten or twenty years ago.... A Look at Some of the Grounds For Divorce - It is always said that getting married is the easy part, but staying married takes a lot of work. You must be willing to work hard for your marriage and thinking of a divorce should be the last thing on any of your minds.... The 3 Most Common Discipline Strategies and Why They Don't Work - Have you ever talked sweetly to your child trying to explain that what they are doing is not very nice? What about the opposite? Have you ever yelled at your child out of frustration and hoped that by seeing you so angry your child would naturally want to stop their naughty behaviour? Or, how about this scenario - you start out trying to be the patient parent who wants to calmly and sweetly explain to your child why their behaviour is unacceptable, but when they ignore you your anger swells and you begin yelling.... Nurture Your Child's Emotional Wholeness in School - Your child spends many of his waking hours in school and it significantly impacts his development as a person. It's important as a parent to use the time you have to the maximum benefit and focus your attention on nurturing his emotional wholeness.... Child Care Issues - 4 Easy Ways to Deal With Them - If you are a single working parent or your spouse works also, finding the right child care can be difficult and stressful. Everyone wants the best for their children, and it can be hard to let someone else care for your child all day. Also, it can be difficult to keep up with work and your child at the same time.... Kids in Trouble at School - Two Simple Things That Can Get Them Back on Track - Your child is the perfect sweet student that all the teachers love right? Eh probably not. While some kids naturally excel in school, most will have difficulty with it at some point. The parents' job is to judge whether or not this difficulty is just a phase, and if action needs to be taken. If it is a serious problem, it is likely that the teacher will contact you about it, but this is not always the case.... Give Toys the Lives of Cats - Many parents (including myself) love giving their child that new exciting toy their child has been wanting. The look in their eyes when they finally get it is very rewarding. However, the time will inevitably come when the child will throw that toy aside in place of another toy or the words, "I'm bored" will be said but often said much more nasally.... Dealing With Bullies - 9 Strategies to Help Your Child Overcome the Bullies - Bullying has risen dramatically in the last ten years, and today it is estimated that three out of ten people are "involved in school bullying as either a bully, a target of bullying, or both." Remember that change takes time. Don't despair if the difficulties persist for a while before showing signs of improvement. Be persistent, and your child will begin to thrive once more, and be the stronger for the experience.... Solve Your Child's Homework Problem - Learn how you can make your child get that homework done fast and effectively. Say goodbye to future homework problems.... Relaxed Parents Are Stress Management Experts - An Interview - When you relax, time begins to stretch in your favor and it is surprising just how much can be achieved and how many people want to help you, including your children. This is the most effective stress management for parents.... Parenting and Stress - Achieving Balance With a Parental Time-Out - Have you ever been so busy, that when your child or partner speaks to you, you fail to look them in the eyes because your attention is focused elsewhere? You tell them you are "listening", because you ARE hearing them, but your mind is split between them and whatever else you are occupied with. How can you strike a balance between the need to "get things done" and the need to give your loved ones the attention they deserve?... Sara's Off-Task Behavior Was Work Avoidant - Off-task behavior and under performance in the classroom could be explained by ADHD or alternative learning interferences. Learning weaknesses need to be systematically evaluated in order to best determine the source of academic under performance.... It is Time For Johnny to Be Evaluated For ADHD? - This article is sixth in a series describing the final decision to have their child evaluated for ADHD. The article describes the evaluative contact within the pediatrician's office.... So Exactly What is Johnny Doing When He is Not Paying Attention? - This article is third in a series addressing the concerns by a classroom teacher for an under-performing student. Although attention concerns were initially identified, observation of classroom behavior may suggest alternative interferences including learning weaknesses and motivational concerns among others. Classroom interventions are presented.... Parenting - Building Children's Character - As hard as it is sometimes, we have to put parenting first, yes even over the new plasma if required! Make parenting and spending time with your kids one of your major goals, and you will have much more involvement in shaping their development.... The Bully's Third Excuse - Students are called from their desks to line up for lunch. All students will have the same opportunity to walk through the lunch line and have the same time to eat. So, why then is there always a student who insists on pushing their way through the line? Like dominoes, the students are pushing for their place in line.... Ways to Stop Bed Wetting - Is Hypnotherapy a Good Bed Wetting Solution? - If you're a frustrated parent and are looking for the best ways to stop bed wetting, you may be wondering if hypnotherapy is a good solution to your child's bed wetting problem. There are many different approaches that you can take to address this issue, and in this short article I'll be covering some points to consider if you're looking into the hypnotherapy approach.... Bladder Control Exercises - What They Are and How They Can Help Your Child Stop Wetting the Bed - Bed wetting is a common, yet frustrating problem that many parents face with their children. It's a source of shame and embarrassment for the child, and results in parents having their patience tested to the max. Having said that, there are a host of techniques that you can practice with your child to stop bed wetting once and for all.... Selecting a Reputable Adoption Attorney - Because the adoption process can be difficult to navigate, it is a good idea to inquire into selecting a reputable adoption attorney. They will be able to inform you about the many complex legal issues for adopting in the state or country of your choice.... How to Get Your Child to Practice - You had a busy day, it's nearly your child's bedtime, and suddenly you realize she didn't practice her instrument. Her lesson is tomorrow. Since it's late, you do the work: Locate the instrument, set up the chair, put the music on the stand.... Childcare Horrors Revenge - To experience bad childcare is terrifying. Read my story and learn how to prevent this in the future. Don't let this be You!... What is Parenting? - My husband once posed a statement to me that he didn't know how to be a parent. "How do you know how to be a husband?" I asked. His look was strange and he told me, "I don't - I just do it.... Key Conversations to Have With Your College Bound Teens - As our teens embark on a new life in college it is key to have the difficult conversations with them. As parents we are obligated to give our teens the information they need to help them through this changing time.... Just Give Them a Minute - When you're trying to get things done, sometimes the kids can drive you crazy. What if giving in is the best way to get things done?... The Purity Rings Controversy - Jordin Sparks, the Jonas Brothers, and Their Purity Rings - A discussion of the Jonas Brothers vs. Russell Brand controversy over the boys' purity rings. Also, facts about purity rings and opinions from the author regarding their current popularity.... New Mom Isolation - Adjusting to Your New Life - It is vitally important that new mothers learn to accept that relationships with friends will change, some temporarily, and some permanently. Mothers need to process this sense of loss with a supportive listener. Mothers should also locate other new mothers through play groups and social networks.... Damaging Scenes Hidden in Some Video Games - Parents are concerned about the increasing popularity of video games with their children and the effects that these video games can have on their children with good reason. Besides hearing about which video games their children want, parents do not have enough informative information about the video games their children are playing. With video games being so popular among children of all ages, it is unfortunate that parents do not hear about negative effects of particular video games until some sort of controversial issue hits the media.... Teaching Children to Tell the Truth and Other Insane Ideas of Responsible Parents - Teaching children to tell the truth and other such old fashioned notions don't happen by magic. Make character development the focus in your home and watch your kids bloom.... When is Play Just Play and When is it Learning? - Play can be a means to an end (learning about the world and oneself) or it can be an end in itself (pure fun with no obvious educational value). However, when scientists observe children's play, it is easy to see the educational value of their activities.... Is Your Child a Follower Or Leader? - Is your child a follower? How can you encourage him/her to be a leader, or at least not follow the crowd? This is a tough one and is the one fear most parents have about children who tend to follow. Their children follow and usually follow those who share different values from what you want them to possess. As parents you have to balance this situation with sharing your values with your child/ren. Don't just verbalize your values, you have to model the behaviors you value and want to instill in your child. So many parents talk the talk but don't walk the walk. This is not only confusing for your child but is a sure way for them to NOT follow what you say. A big mistake parents often make is to undermine their influence over their children. Take the time to ask the questions that help the child talk to you. Remember to listen and don't interrupt at all costs.... How to Identify a Safe Website For Your Kids - It's your responsibility as a parent to make sure that your kids are going to safe sites on the web. So, how do you identify a safe website for your children? Here are a few great tips that can help.... How to Parent in Today's Changing World - The self-help industry is booming today and why is that? Because as adults, we are trying to combat the negative thinking and unlearn the bad habits that we learned growing up. We need to tackle this problem head on with our children by teaching them that happiness is choice!... Teach Your Children to Be Responsible With Their Money - Teaching children financial responsibility is extremely necessary to help your children lead happy lives. Money problems plague many people and much of the reason is a lack of education. Teaching them is simple when done little by little every day. Here are six steps that will assist you.... How to Stay Connected to Your Teenager - Parents often feel extremely disconnected from their teenagers which can be frustrating and painful. This article offers suggestions and tips for parents who want to remain connected or reconnect with their teenager.... Teenage Substance Use and Abuse - The use and abuse of substances by teenagers is more common that anyone would like to admit. As a parent, suspecting or knowing your teenager is using or abusing substance can be extremely scary. Often times when this occurs, parents are not sure where to turn for help and support. This article helps break down the various forms of substance use / abuse and help parents recognize when they need to seek help.... Responsible Teenagers - As a Parent How Do I Raise Them? - Raising responsible children / teenagers is very important to most parents, however, can be a struggle. Often times teenagers present as apathetic, disinterested and unmotivated. This article offers specific suggestions to parents to support them in teaching their teenagers to take more responsibility in their lives.... Improve Your Child's Grades Exponentially - Every child can do better at school and there's no reason to suggest that a certain child is a doomed failure. Many parents face the difficulty of improving their child's grades. Your child's grades can be directly influenced by you.... Parenting Tips For Families Who Don't Celebrate Christmas - A Jewish Perspective - Not everyone celebrates Christmas. Although it is a national holiday in the US, there are many people who do not celebrate this holiday. As a parent, how do you handle the questions and situations that come up when your child asks "why do my friends celebrate Christmas and we do not?" Here are some parenting tips for families who don't celebrate Christmas.... Mom War Stories - Celebrity Baby Clothes & the All Pink Wardrobe - Our fascination with the progeny of celebrities extends even to the clothing they wear. One mom's desire to dress her child in these celebrity kid styles, however, conflicts with her daughter's fierce determination to dress by her own quirky rules.... Kindergarten Readiness - When is the Right Time? - Let's examine when to send your child and when to keep them home for another year. The good news is that most school districts in the US offer screening. However, what happens if you disagree with the results? Here is the information you need to make an informed decision.... The Ten Commandments of Being the Parent of a Teen - Revised Edition - If you are a parent of a teenager, every bit of advice is welcomed. This is what I thought before I read what Busy Mom wrote in The Ten Commandments of Being the Parent of a Teen. And I ask you, "With parents thinking like that, who needs enemies?"... Parents and Teachers - Supercharge a Child's Motivation at School and at Home - Want your student to have better grades this year? Want more help around the house, and without constant nagging? Tired of hearing loud protests and groans anytime your kid (or student) is asked to do something, no matter how small? Wish you'd see less unfulfilled homework assignments and poorly-done chores? Tired of coming home to a list of chores your child never completed? Here's help.... Fatherhood - Clarifying a Dad's Place in the Home - One of the greatest challenges I see many fathers facing is clarity on how to engage fully and take responsibility as a parent, and more specifically their role as a father. Here's a few questions dads can ask themselves to clarify their role within the family.... Don't Try to Keep Your Kids Happy - Whenever we do something for the sole reason of trying to make our kids happy we are enslaving ourselves and our child. We are disempowering our child by teaching them that their happiness is dependent on factors outside of themselves, while enslaving our self with the idea that we are responsible for our child's emotions. So how can you get past this parenting trap?... Guidelines For Kids' TV and Computer Games - How Much is Enough? - Sometimes when life becomes hectic it can be tempting to parent via the path of least resistance. One of the "easiest" paths is allowing our kids to turn on the Television, put on a DVD, or play with a computer. The effect of TV and computer games on our kids can be positive, but it needs to be done in moderation and not as a form of reward or distraction. So how much is too much?... Children Who Are Victims of Bullying - What Can Parents Do to Help? - An article on how parents can inadvertently make bullying worse for their children by jumping in and "rescuing" them. Offers parenting tips to help a child who is experiencing bullying at school. Accompanied by a related video.... Raising Smart Rich Kids -Seek Out Mentors For Your Children - They Lessen Their Daily Challenges - Do you want your child to have less challenges and fewer frustrations as they go through life? Then I invite you to read this article to see how a mentor can help them achieve what they want.... Home Made Recipe For Your Picky Eater Child at Home - Do you have a picky-eater child at home? Are you struggling every day to get them to eat your home made meal?... Understanding the Cycle With Parenting - "Parents" who are those? Let me try and explain this question - Parents are not born, are not made, but they become "Parents" over time. As "Parents" we hope to have instilled in our young children, youth and young adults, the values of positive "Parenting".... Whose Responsibility is It? - Children are often capable of more responsibility than we give them. When parents take on responsibilities which their children really should be handling, they are likely to feel overwhelmed and underappreciated.... Raising Smart Rich Kids - Top 5 Reasons to Play Financial Board Games With Your Kids - Do you play financial board games with your children and other family members and friends? You will after you read this article, won't you? Oh yes, could you do me a favour? I invite you to go to my blog. Here you can leave a comment about your experiences with these life-changing board games. What's happened?... How to Stop Bed Wetting by Developing a Bedtime Routine - Putting a stop to bed wetting can be a difficult problem to overcome -- however, there are many effective means for doing just that. In this brief article, we'll discuss the importance of developing a consistent bedtime routine with your child and how it can truly help you eliminate bedwetting forever ... Stop Bedwetting Now - 3 Simple Techniques to Stop Bedwetting Fast - Let's face it. Trying to stop bedwetting can be a daunting task, especially if it's the first time you've gone through it with a child. However, there are certain things that you can do which will quickly and effectively eliminate the bedwetting habit once and for all ... Parents Guide to Middle School - Be Ready to Help Your Kids Through School - Middle school is beginning to prepare students for high school and college. One of the ways this is taking place is by having up to 6 different classes in one day. Students are expected to go from one class to the next and don't have a single teacher, but instead have multiple teachers.... Reading to Children - Reading to children is a great way to spend quality time with them. Follow these easy steps for reading to the children in your life.... Bedwetting Tips - The 3 Most Important Things Every Parent Needs to Know About Bedwetting - If you're a parent of a child who is suffering from bedwetting, there's hope. While bedwetting is a serious issue that affects many young children, it's a problem that you can do something about. In this brief article, I'm going to share three bedwetting tips that every parent needs to know in order to help their child overcome this problem ... How to Stop Bedwetting - 3 Pitfalls to Avoid When Dealing With a Bedwetting Problem - If you're looking for information on how to stop bedwetting, this brief article should prove to be helpful. Bedwetting can be an extremely stubborn issue to fix, and there are specific pitfalls that you need to be aware of as a parent ... Bedwetting Causes - What Could Be Causing Your Child's Bedwetting Problem? - Bedwetting is a very serious problem, and one that is much more common than many people might think. The issue of bedwetting is one that affects 1% of teenagers and 20% of children between the ages of five and six. So what causes bedwetting?... Bed Wetting Solutions - Should You Use Mattress Liners and Mattress Protectors? - If you are a parent who is looking for bed wetting solutions, you'll be happy to know that there are many effective techniques which have been proven to stop bed wetting forever. In the meantime however, using things such as mattress liners and mattress protectors will help make your life easier while you work with your child and his or her problem ... Bedwetting and Your Child's Skin- How Bedwetting Can Cause Serious Skin Problems For Your Child - It's unfortunate, but many parents are severely uneducated when it comes to the topic of bedwetting. There are many parents who simply view bedwetting as an inconvenience, instead of an issue that has potential to become quite serious. In the short article, I'm going to discuss how bedwetting, if left unchecked, can cause serious skin problems for your child. I'll also give you some useful tips that you can begin using today to care for your child's skin ... Tips to Build Good Relations with Nanny - It is always important that as we expect some sort of things from the nannies same is the case with the nannies, they also expect some kind of services from the employers. However each nanny expects some sort of different services, it is always important that you create a positive relationship with your nanny so that she would definitely take good care of your child.... Six Suggestions For Teaching Children Financial Responsibility - Teaching children financial responsibility is one is of the most important things you can do as a parent. Money affects most every aspect of our lives and financial irresponsibility is the cause for most divorces and credit problems in general. Here are 6 techniques to help you.... Bedwetting Advice -- The Importance of Staying Calm When Your Child Wets the Bed - As parents, it's easy to get frustrated when our child wets the bed. Bed wetting is a serious issue that can test even the most patient parent. In this brief article, I'm going to cover some of the biggest reasons why it's important to stay calm when your child wets the bed.... The Power of Time-In (What to Do Instead of Time-Out) - It has been customary for parents to rely far too much on time-out than on time-in to help their children develop positive and responsible behavior patterns. A parent uses a time-out when he or she directs the child to remain separate from a group, a person, or a place as a consequence for misbehaving in relation to that group, person or place.... Parenting the Family Underdog - One of the unwritten laws of family-life is that talent and ability is unevenly distributed between siblings. For some children achieving success takes more effort and concentration than it does for their siblings. The following article provides some ideas to keep in mind if you are parenting a child where success, at school, sport and other common childhood activities, just doesn't come naturally.... The Children's Hour and Your CCTV Camera - Red Flags - These days you never know what can happen to your kids when you are away at work or on a business trip. So it pays to be better informed and alert to some suspicious changes in the home or the behavior of a child. Thus, it is not enough that your CCTV camera just captures the daily rituals of sleeping, eating, and playing. You should be on guard for child abuse or neglect.... Do You Want Your Bully of a Son Caught on CCTV Camera? - No parent loves the idea of viewing his child on CCTV camera physically assaulting another child. Watching your darling child kicking and shoving a smaller child while he is applauded by his or her friends can be horrific and a shaming experience because there is no excuse for this behavior, which is always blamed on parents.... The Fabulous One Minute Robot Your Child Will Love - Here's a kids' activity that's sure to become a household favorite. It offers your child a fun filled opportunity to navigate a robot through the house without causing it to "malfunction." It requires plenty of strategy, so you're sure to have your child's full attention from beginning to end.... Steps You Need to Take to Protect Your Children From Online Predators - Online predators are rampant and are always on the look out for unsuspecting children. Be sure to protect your children by following this advice.... Are You an Over-Protective Mom? - This article offers suggestions on why being over protective can be harmful to your children. It's important for children to develop the skills that will lead them to become confident and independent adults.... Midlife Women Look at Their Parents - What Kind of Family Did You Have Growing Up? - Midlife is a time when most of us assess our lives and wonder if we have accomplished what we came here to do. It's the time to re-assess the beliefs we have accumulated - especially the ones we learned from our family of origin. This article describes several family types - See if you can find yours..... Tips For Being a Step Parent - This article discusses some important tips for being a step parent. While at first, the relationship can be a little rocky, it's expected. Use these tips to speed up the healing and the bond development between you and your step children!... 3 Strategies to Teach Your Children How to Problem Solve - Children don't know how to problem-solve, and that's why they act out in inappropriate ways. Here are three techniques you can use to help them learn to solve their problems on their own.... What is Better For My Baby and the Planet - Cloth Or Disposable Diaper? - Diaper options 1) Cloth or Reusable diaper: a simple plies of soft and natural cloth - the obvious choice, unless you prefer wearing disposable clothes, using paper plates and plastic utensils, though cotton diapering wrongly appear to be a grossly inconvenient and messy practice suited to the last century.... Are You Feeding Your Child Emotional Junk Food? - Challenging children are often starving for emotional nutrition. Discover how to serve up emotionally potent nutrition for your child that will feed his spirit.... Effective Parenting From the Inside Out - Parenting Tips From a Parents Viewpoint - Most parents feel inadequate at one point of another, which leads to a sense of hopelessness. Here are some skills you can learn to help you to become a better parent. I call the "parental behavior management skills".... Vegetables - Getting Your Child to Eat Them! - Let's face it, a lot of young children, openly declare they don't like vegetables, with the rise in fast food and families cooking less and relying more on takeout, this has become almost epidemic. The huge rise in obesity is of much concern to many, families are turning back to healthy and more nutritious food in a home cooking environment, but the problem still remains, a lot of children will not eat vegetables!... How to Put a Halt to Bad Behavior in Children - Many parents don't realize how easily they can stop a child's inappropriate behavior. When parents use the six steps to solving problems with more clarity, they can get amazing results.... Raising Smart Rich Kids - Parents! Be Careful! Your Children Are Intently Watching and Listening - Do you know how your words, your actions and the experiences you give your children greatly affect who they are? You certainly will be aware as you read this article, won't you.... Attachment and Adoption - A child with a trauma history and a history of an attachment break should simply be seen as a "Child with A Special Need." And that special need is a well attuned, loving, and emotionally safe parent. It is in this dyadic relationship that the child (and his parents) finds his way back to love and healing.... What Happens When I'm Cooking Ramen? - I cooked a ramen today. After I placed all the manufactured ingredients in the pot, I cracked an egg. There was a big hole on the egg, but the egg didn't come out.... Commands - Is There a Better Way to Communicate? - If you avoid doing children's thinking for them, they are more likely to increase their critical thinking skills and their IQ. When parents expect children to analyze information and come to a reasonable and rational solution to problems, you are likely to be surprised at how many times they will do it.... Do You Want Better Behaved Children? - Catch Them Being Good is the most important method you can use in disciplining children. It effectively points children in the direction that you want them to go: toward responsible, good thinking, loving and confident behavior.... The Truth About ADHD New Medication Options - In recent years, pharmaceutical companies have come out with ADHD new medication options to treat the growing numbers of kids who are diagnosed every year with this disorder. In this article, we will look at drugs that are typically prescribed, a new drug that was just FDA-approved, potential side effects and some alternatives that many parents are turning to.... History of Osteopathic medicine - Family Health With Harold C. Thompson D.O.. Broadcast Date: Monday, October 06, 2008 ... Panic attacks - Family Health With Harold C. Thompson D.O.. Broadcast Date: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 ... Irritable bowel syndrome - Family Health With Harold C. Thompson D.O.. 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