Tired Tantrums
Letting your child rest or even sleep for a short period of time, maybe only 30-45 minutes, may be just enough so that she does not act overtired. read more
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Letting your child rest or even sleep for a short period of time, maybe only 30-45 minutes, may be just enough so that she does not act overtired. read more
Get some basic advice on dealing with the "terrible twos." read more
Learn the best method for weaning a child from the pacifier. read more
A teacher asks how she can teach a 4-1/2-year-old boy that it's not right to kick or bite people in her classroom. read more
This article provides pointers for parents on how to develop your child's thinking skills. read more
Disciplining a two-year-old and a six-year-old are very different challenges. read more
Learn the best way to deal with a child whose emotional nature is having a negative effect on those around him. read more
An expert evaluates the possible reasons for a five-year-old's temper tantrums in public places. read more
Many kids have murmurs heard by the doctor, but not all types are necessarily a problem. read more
A recently divorced mother wonders whether her four-year-old needs counseling. read more
Read about several approaches you can take to help your child learn to control his frustrations and anger and develop self-control. read more
Biting is a normal behavior in toddlers, and there's little need for serious intervention. read more
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