Toilet-Training Readiness
Children who are rapid learners or are more intelligent don't necessarily potty train earlier. read more
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Children who are rapid learners or are more intelligent don't necessarily potty train earlier. read more
How can you tell whether your child's tiptoe walking is just a habit or indicates of a problem? read more
Purchased games and toys have little relevance to healthy child development. Play, however, figures prominently in healthy child development. read more
Find out whether thumb sucking is harmful to a child's teeth. read more
Patience is called for in potty training, because "Mother Nature" does need to be included in this decision process. read more
If a child is making progress, don't push him. When he is good and ready, he will have his bowel movements on the toilet. read more
A toddler's refusal to go to sleep is a very common sleep problem. read more
Is it normal for a nine-year-old to have body odor? read more
Even after their first period, girls continue to grow taller, and "regular" menstrual cycles usually do not happen for one to two years more. read more
A mother asks how she can offset the beating her son takes from relatives, who believe that one "B" on a report card is the same as "failing." read more
Children normally grow out of the extreme reactions they exhibit when in a medical setting, but will do so on their own timetable. read more
A mother asks how to go about finding a good therapist for her reluctant daughter. read more
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