Social Development
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KidsSocial Development
How should a mother handle it when her nine-year-old daughter writes a note to her boyfriend saying she wants have sex with him?
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KidsSocial Development
Whenever a child is suffering from the mistreatment of others, the solutions are probably best sought with school officials.
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KidsSocial Development
A mother fears that her son has gender confusion.
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KidsSocial Development
Should an eight-year-old be permitted to watch horror movies?
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KidsSocial Development
Young kids benefit from play-acting the roles of their opposite gender parents and caretakers.
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KidsSocial Development
Help your children develop their interpersonal smarts with these tips.
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KidsSocial Development
A parent wants to know how she can help her solitary 13-year-old.
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KidsSocial Development
If your efforts to keep your social butterfly focused at school are not working, try something else.
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KidsSocial Development
These activities will help your child develop social skills.
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KidsSocial Development
A mother is unhappy that kids are constantly coming to her house to play with her son.
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KidsSocial Development
A teacher is concerned that one of her preschoolers is sexually harassing his classmate.
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KidsSocial Development
Teach your child how to make new friends by modeling good social skills with your own friends.
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KidsSocial Development
A mother is concerned about her son's rather sheltered existence outside of school.
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KidsSocial Development
By expanding a child's social universe, parents can increase her chances of meeting new kids and making friendships.
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KidsSocial Development
It would not be fair to make your daughter feel that she is another child's "savior."
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KidsSocial Development
Six-year-olds do not experience the hormone-influenced attraction that may begin to occur in preadolescence.
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KidsSocial Development
Social development is as important as any other area of childhood development.
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KidsSocial Development
If your child doesn't succeed on the playing field, find other ways to boost his self-image.
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