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About Roberta Southworth
Roberta Southworth is a psychiatrist by profession. She likes to help out people by writing informative tips on how people can to solve their family and relationship issues. She is currently staying in Ireland. She has 5 years of couple counseling experience.
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How to Cure Nightmares in Children

Most children will suffer nightmares at some point, particu­larly those aged between eight and ten. They are unpleasant dreams which occur during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. The child may…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 9, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Criticize Other People in Your Child’s Presence

When your child hears you criticize people that he or she loves, resentment about your comments may re­sult. When a child hears you criticize people that you supposedly love, he…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 9, 2010
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How to Create an Appropriate Learning Environment for Children with ADHD

Educational strategies for children with ADHD are largely general, good teaching strategies that benefit all children in the classroom. However, for the child with ADHD they are particularly necessary. Have…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 9, 2010
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How to Be Nice To Your Older Sister

Do you want to have a strong relationship with your older sister? Do you want to be closer to her? Do you want to know more about her? Do you…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 8, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Avoid Harassing Your Child with Idle Threats

Harassing your child with idle threats is an extremely effective way of tearing down confidence and destroy­ing self-esteem. Idle threats instill fear in a child, and fear eats away at…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 8, 2010
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How to Ask Your Child to Pray

Asking your child to pray at meals, at bedtime, and in emergencies is a way of saying to your child, "I value your relationship with God." Can there be any…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 6, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Apologize to Your Child

When you know you've disappointed, hurt, or failed your child in some way admit it to your child. Apolo­gize. Let your child know that you are sorry for what you…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 6, 2010
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How to Accept Your ADHD Children

Sometimes parents deny or refuse to accept that there is a problem, even though it is very obvious to the teacher. Some may blame the teacher for the child's problems…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 6, 2010
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How to Work Out a Fair Allowance for your Children

How should you and your teenager work out a fair allowance? Comparisons with friends might be difficult, especially if some have parents who are far better or worse off than…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
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How to Parent Teens About Their Future Employment

As parents, we have come from an age group that has known extended, if not full, employment. A job, or the reasonable prospect of one, was a normal expectation. We…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
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How to Use The Proper Tone When you Talk to your Teen Child

When talking to young people, the tone you use can not only sabotage any chance for an immediate, constructive exchange, but set the scene for further disagreements within the family.…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
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How to Treat Your Children’s Toileting Accidents

Toilet training is the first major battle of wills between parents and preschoolers. The war breaks out when parents ask their independence-loving offspring to give up something that is second…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
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How To Treat Lies, Martyrdom and Bad Meal-Time Behaviors in Children

Lying and bending the truth When the children of this impeachment generation hear of young George Washington they think, 'What a dork.' Fancy standing in front of your dad and…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
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How to Take a Child-Free Weekend Away

Once you have children, it is tempting to feel that every break must be a family holiday. Indeed, many parents feel guilty at the mere thought of going away without…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
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How To Treat Children The Way You Would Like To Be Treated

The key to a good relationship, whether it's between two adults or a parent and a child, is to treat the other person the way you would like to be…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
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How to Solve Child Discipline Problem By The ABC Approach

ABC is a simple way to sort out behavior. Each problem is looked at in three parts: A. the antecedent (what triggered it off) B. the behavior (what the child…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Reverse the Difficulties of Single Parenting

Raising a child is hard enough for two parents, let alone one. Yet still, more and more people find themselves left as the sole caretakers of their child or, in…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Relate Children’s Diet And Their Behavior Problems

A horse trainer knows that the right diet gives speed on the final furlong, but it doesn't make a horse behave badly. A good diet prepares our children for the…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
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How To Properly Approach A Children Behavior Problem

When parents come to me many are in a state of numb confusion. They are quite clear that they don't like what is going on, but they can't see why…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Prevent Your Child From Running Into Things

Just getting into first gear in their first year, one-year-olds feel the joy of exploration from their toes to their teeth. They don't automatically know what's off-limits and what isn't,…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 1, 2010

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