Preoccupation with Death and Illness
While a child's fear may be focused on one topic, it usually reflects a more general anxiety condition related to a bigger problem. read more
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While a child's fear may be focused on one topic, it usually reflects a more general anxiety condition related to a bigger problem. read more
Learn the ways in which sibling rivalry relates to a need for mom's attention. read more
Step in when necessary to resolve conflicts between your kids. read more
Find ideas for how to help all your children reach their fullest potential -- without comparing their successes. read more
Difficulty hearing after a loud concert is normal and will usually disappear after a few hours. read more
Gifted children often demonstrate strengths and weaknesses. Try reframing a boring subject into a stimulating task to motivate a gifted child. read more
You can use visuals to help your Asperger child understand new concepts. This article explores different visual aids. read more
Don't be a "play-it-again mom"! Find tips on how to be a great grandmother. read more
This article describes how children naturally develop art skills, without needing much instruction from parents. read more
Head rocking is a relatively common activity between three and four years of age. Find out what to do if it persists. read more
Many children with ADHD also have problems with writing, but there are no quick solutions to written expression disorders. read more
American children are regularly exposed to violence (in video games, the media, at home, in school, and in their community), and incidents of violence... read more
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