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Using a stuffed animal or a doll, you can help your child learn how to express things that are difficult to talk about. read more
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Using a stuffed animal or a doll, you can help your child learn how to express things that are difficult to talk about. read more
This activity will help your child learn how to describe other people's actions and emotions. read more
What do bullies have in common? Answer these questions and see if you're right. read more
You've finally told your child where babies come from. Now what do you make of his reaction? read more
A mother wants to know how to explain sex to her five-year-old in a way that's appropriate to her age. read more
There are steps that should be taken immediately when a child is striking your children or others. read more
A bright five-year-old can be expected to ask about where babies come from. read more
The teacher has a right to punish your child, within reason, but occasionally the punishment may be misguided or even harmful. read more
Punishing your children by spanking them may only reinforce their negative attitudes. read more
What to do when your child starts showing signs of aggression and violent behavior at school. read more
Begin by toning down the attention you give to your son's lying. read more
When a child throws a violent tantrum, it's time to have a heart-to-heart. read more
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