Son Confesses Mistakes
When a child confesses to misbehavior, he should know that your disapproval does not threaten your love for him. read more
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When a child confesses to misbehavior, he should know that your disapproval does not threaten your love for him. read more
A mother wonders how she can best deal with a 14-year-old daughter who has run away twice. read more
The teacher and school therapist are very concerned that a child so young would forge a signature; should the mother be worried, as well? read more
Get advice on how to handle a problem behavior in a four-year-old. read more
Lying is common behavior in children, but it can be a serious problem. Ask yourself: How frequently does this behavior occur? read more
Misbehavior can sometimes be caused by a mismatch between what a child is being asked to do and what is developmentally appropriate. read more
Make sure your child knows that you have high expectations for his behavior. read more
Setting strict rules to restrict your son's in-class tomfoolery can sometimes backfire. read more
Teens will always try to outwit everyone and distract the adults from the main issue. Set consequences for bad behavior and stick to them. read more
Read ideas on how to curb a child's inclination to swear. read more
Four-year-olds and two-year-olds are not going to be "good" all the time, and shouldn't be expected to be. read more
Spanking is not a logical consequence for bad grades. There are other types of consequences that are much more appropriate. read more
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