Child Behavior & Discipline
When a child's tantrums reveal significant behavior issues
by Leanne Bloms
All children will go through different stages throughout their lives. They are all going to pick up both good and bad habits. All kids with also have tantrums. Most of them will have lots of tantrums. It happens to all of them at some point in time and it is nothing to be concerned about. What you need to do is to analyze their tantrums to figure out why they are doing this, and why it cou...read more
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Should short teens be offered human growth hormones (HGH)? Well, obviously the answer to this que...read more
Child Development Issues
- How to teach your pubescent son to be a man
- Blanket-eating: When to worry
- What if your child doesn't meet developmental milestones?
- How to teach your child to forgive
- Raising 'drama queen' daughters
- Kids who love to rough house: How much is too much?
- Understanding the benefits of computers use and your gifted child
Child Discipline Strategies
- Understanding the difference between discipline and punishment
- Mistakes parents make when disciplining their children
- Spare the rod and spoil the child explained
- Is it okay to let your child cry?
- Teaching your child to obey without physical punishment
- Teens: Holiday curfew enforcement
- Consequences of authoritarian parenting
Risky Child Behaviors
- Testimonies: Suicide of a teen friend
- How children living with domestic violence show the strain
- How to keep your children away from gangs
- Behavior problems in toddlers: Products of day care or broken homes?
- Tips for reducing the effect of peer pressure on children
- Dusting: Inhalant killer for teens
- Cutting: Just a girl problem?

Special Needs
- What every parent of a child with learning disabilities needs to know
- Guide to support groups for deaf children
- Spina bifida: A lesson on parental love
- Testimonies: A parent's decision to medicate children for ADD and ADHD
- Tips for parenting a child with disabilities
- Guide to support groups for gifted children and their parents
- Humor: Asperger's syndrome
Sign language and the young child is becoming a term used frequently throughout the early childhood community. Will sign langu...read more
by Catsy Jones
Spanking is NOT abuse. Abuse is much different than a spanking. As a child of abuse, I can tell you that there is a HUGE differ...read more
by Kelly Duree
Children are selfish. It's totally in their nature to be so. We hold them close from the day they are born, keeping them from...read more
REALLY SPECIAL KIDS I didn't have to repeat any grade except for kindergarten, and that was only because I was a year too yo...read more
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- Special Needs
- ADHD and the need for a second opinion
- Gifted children: Why many gifted children misbehave
- Gifted children: Tips for helping gifted children keep their ability in perspective
- Risks of pregnancy for diabetic teens
- Reflections: My child does not understand Christmas
- Child Development Issues
- Assessing the need for human growth hormone (HGH) in teens
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- Special Needs
- Is birth control for autistic teens appropriate?
- Child Development Issues
- Is it easier to raise girls or boys?
- Are imaginary friends good for children?
- Should short teens be offered human growth hormone (HGH)?
- Child Discipline Strategies
- Should parents tell children adult jokes?
- Does spanking work for disciplining kids?



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