Showing posts with label Child Behavior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Child Behavior. Show all posts

Friday, October 6, 2023

• Autism: Causes, Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment


Understanding Autism: Causes, Diagnosis, Signs, Coping Strategies, Prevention, and Treatment

Introduction:

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior. Understanding the causes, early diagnosis, signs, coping methods, prevention, and treatment options for autism is essential for individuals, families, and communities.

Thursday, January 26, 2023

• Bullying

 

Reasons and prventions

Bullying is a serious issue that affects millions of students in schools across the country. It is defined as the repeated use of power or aggression by one or more individuals to intimidate or harm others. This can take many forms, including physical violence, verbal abuse, and social exclusion.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

• Dangers Of Labeling Children


Parents and teachers sometimes label children "lazy" because they get the impression that children don’t listen, don’t concentrate, and don't care intentionally. You'll often hear them say "He has the ability, if he just tried harder, he could do it. He chooses not to do the work. If she would just pay attention, she would get it. After I give the instructions, he sits and stares at his paper. He is not motivated." Children are often not aware that those things happen or have no idea why and how they happen, or what they can do about it.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

• How To Help Your Child Overcome His Fears

I'm Scared!
The world can sometimes be a frightening place for young children. Things that seem perfectly normal and safe for us as adults may appear harmful and dangerous for children. Parents have to understand that fear is a normal human emotion, that all children have fears at some point in their lives, and that they are a normal part of development. With the help and care of his parents, a child can understand his fears and learn to cope with them.

• How To help your baby talk

Early vocalisations made by your baby are not ‘talk’ in the sense that your baby is trying to say something specific, but they are ‘talk’ in that she is deliberately using her voice as a means of interacting with you.

• Child discipline

We know that bringing up a family is stressful and hard work. From tantrums in supermarkets to deciding when your kids are old enough to go out alone, disciplining your brood can be one of the greatest parenting trials. And if you and your partner differ on your discipline styles, it can make the process even more difficult. We’ve got some suggestions to help you work out your own differences in disciplining style before you start talking to the kids.

• To Co-Sleep Or Not to Co-Sleep?


The issue of whether or not to allow co-sleeping, or what is sometimes referred to as sharing the “family bed” - that is allowing your newborn or older baby to sleep in your bed - is a controversial one. There is basically no right or wrong approach to solving this dilemma. Experts in child-rearing are divided into two camps.

• How To Have Fun With Your Kids


Having fun with your kids can be a bit of a task after hours of punishment and grudges. As important as being strict is, it is extremely necessary to be able to give them a childhood full of lovely memories with you. Here are several ideas for you to follow and start creating memorable moments with your little ones.

• How to manage your parents


Taken from a book written by Lucy Beresford, these extracts look at how to tackle relationships with parents.
Lucy Beresford is the agony aunt for the women’s glossy Psychologies magazine and works as a psychotherapist in private practice and at The London Psychiatry Centre and Priory Hospital. She has also had three clinical sabbaticals in New Delhi, India. Based in London, Lucy spent 10 years in investment banking in the City before leaving to write fiction and to retrain as a psychotherapist.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

• Things A Mother Will Never Stop Saying


We always have this attitude responding to our mothers questions, below are some USUAL answers to the most usual mother's request that we should avoid
Happy Mother's Day!!
As I closely observed my mum and several others, I figured that they all have those template sentences that fit into any part of the day just so they can listen to themselves speak rather than actually wanting to hear an answer. Amongst these things were:

• How To Improve Your Child’s Imagination?

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Imagination is the most amazing part of a child’s development. Through imagination, children will learn problem solving and dealing with situations that will face then as they grow. Here are some tips that can help you set the way for them:

Sunday, February 3, 2013

• Bullying and Teasing

Bullying: Know the facts about bullying, even if you don’t think bullying affects your child.
Unfortunately, teasing is often part of growing up — almost every child experiences it. But it isn't always as innocuous as it seems. Words can cause pain. Teasing becomes bullying when it is repetitive or when there is a conscious intent to hurt another child. It can be verbal bullying (making threats, name-calling), psychological bullying (excluding children, spreading rumors), or physical bullying (hitting, pushing, taking a child's possessions).

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

• Developing Child’s Self Confidence

Every parent wants their children to be self confident.
Boosting your child self confidence is an important goal for you.
Positive parenting includes boosting your child’s confidence level.
It helps your child to develop mentally and emotionally.
It also helps your child to develop with life skills and building self esteem.

• Motivational Quotes




Mark Zokerburg, the Facebook owner, was asked about the reason behind his marvelous success; he said “It is much easier to succeed when you are working with what you love”.
  Motivation to execute a job is the most fundamental reason for accomplishing your goals


• How To Develop Self Confidence In Your Shy Child?

When you and your child go to super market, suddenly you will see your neighbor is also shopping there.
When your neighbor simply greets your child, your child may feel shy and will not answer to the neighbor’s greeting.
You will be surprised with your child’s behavior.

You are not alone. Many parents are confused with this type of behavior.

• How To Improve Your Child Behavior?


Guiding the child in a right way is one of the most challenging tasks of one’s life. However, it is also a pleasurable thing that you’ll ever do.
Child guidance becomes very easy for those who have natural ability to work with children, but others find it more difficult.

• Tips to manage stubborn kid


The most important thing is to identify the problem and seek a solution by involving your kid. By doing like this, your kid will not treat you as an enemy.
  • If it is not an issue, then you can negotiate that with your kid and you both come to compromise.

• How To Deal With Stubborn Kids?


If you feel like you are in a constant battle of wills with your child, here’s how to cope!
You are at a friend’s house for coffee and both your child and her’s are having a good time playing together. You check your watch and realize it’s time to go. When you announce this news to your child, he or she has a fit and adamantly refuses to leave, begging and pleading with you to stay longer. You give your child an extra five minutes, but when they’re over, you’re met with the same reaction.