Communicating with Your Kids
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
Talking about one's feelings can help solve anger and frustration.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
Find out how you can make every discussion count by using the "tender" approach.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
This article describes why and how children should develop good listening skills.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
How do you stop a child from talking excessively in class?
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
Most boys in this country receive their information about sex and sexuality from their mothers, rather than their fathers.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
A preschooler is too young to comprehend school killings or to be exposed to media images or discussions of this tragedy.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
Here are the words you need to talk with your school aged children about war.
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KidsCommunicating with Your KidsBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
These tips can help you prepare for a conversation about war with your kids.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
What can a parent do when her child makes up her mind not to attend a particular school?
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
A mother seeks advice on how to help a child respond appropriately to teasing by schoolmates.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
When your child suffers a major humiliation, a private meeting with the school's guidance counselor is called for.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
A mother wants to know how to explain sex to her five-year-old in a way that's appropriate to her age.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
A parent seeks advice on how to help her son deal with bullies.
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KidsCommunicating with Your Kids
When a child has trouble with classmates, it helps to look for friendships outside of school -- in social, civic, athletic, religious, and volunteer kids' groups.
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