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A New Partner In the Family Unit: Managing Behaviour Changes
A New Partner In the Family Unit: Managing Behaviour Changes
If you have been bringing up your children on your own as a single parent, and then meet someone new, with whom you want to spend time, have a...
Behavioural Problems and Education
Behavioural Problems and Education
Many times, behavioural problems are first brought to the attention of parents by teachers or school officials. Children who are easily distracted, unwilling or unable...
Caregivers for Children
Caregivers for Children
Besides parents, caregivers are the adults who have the most impact on a child’s development and behaviour because they are the adults who are around the child most...
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Unlike traditional psychotherapy which can take years, cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is specific-goal oriented, with positive results often beginning rather quickly....
Coping With Faddy Children
Coping With Faddy Children
Children can be naturally faddy eaters but how can you cope with it? Faddy Babies Certainly, children seem to be born with a pre-disposition as to...
Discussing Discipline With Carers
Discussing Discipline With Carers
Discipline methods work best when they are consistent, so parents need to discuss their chosen methods with carers who also look after their children. In addition to...
How To Be A Good Babysitter
How To Be A Good Babysitter
There is an art to being a good babysitter. This, believe it or not, does not involve cans of lager and you and your boyfriend on the sofa. If you are hoping...
Support for Children With Behavioural Problems
Support for Children With Behavioural Problems
All children have the same basic needs - beyond food and shelter all kids need to be surrounded by loving, supportive people who are dedicated to...
Working With Professionals to Manage Behaviour
Working With Professionals to Manage Behaviour
Sometimes in our lives, we need the support and help of our families and friends as well as professionals. This is especially true during a...
Working With Teachers to Resolve Behavioural Issues
Working With Teachers to Resolve Behavioural Issues
Accepting that your child’s behaviour may have changed and could be causing problems and conflict both within your family and in school, is a...
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