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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 Discourage your Child from Linking Physical Attractiveness to Feelings of Personal Worth

Our culture is obsessed with physical appearance. We are constantly bombarded by advertisements, television programs, and films that create a link in our minds between beauty and success, between slimness…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 17, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Develop Your Child’s Coordination Skills

Your child's coordination skills—her abil­ity to move and manage her legs, arms, hands, and fingers in a controlled and deliberate way—fall into two categories: Gross motor coordination. Your child's ability…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 17, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Deal with a Child with Epilepsy

A child with epilepsy tends to have recurrent seizures that are caused by abnormal bursts of electrical activity in the brain. The condition has several different variations, resulting in more…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 17, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Criticize Your Child

No child thrives on criticism, although every child benefits from helpful correction. While both these mea­sures share the purpose of changing a child's behavior, criticism is nearly always negative. It…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 16, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Communicate with Your Child

You and your child communicate with each other in many different ways, depending on your child's age and stage of development. As a baby, your child's main form of communication…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 16, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Bond with Your Child

The emotional attachment between parent and baby is known as bonding. Bonding is a gradual and ongoing process that sometimes starts before birth, or often at the time of birth,…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 16, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Pick the Right Wine for Wedding and Anniversaries

Making a success of big events like these depends on two things: one, making sure that there's plenty of fizz; and two, that it's drinkable. This might sound like an…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 12, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Bath a Baby

It is unnecessary, particularly in very cold weather, to bath a baby every day: "topping and tailing" cleans the important areas. Wash and dry the face gently using cotton wool…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 8, 2010
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How to Bottle-Feed a Baby

If a mother is really unhappy at the prospect of breast-feeding her child, or if in exceptional circumstances she proves unable to do so, bottle-feeding is a perfectly acceptable alternative.…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 8, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Change the Napkin for Your New Baby

Babies pass urine frequently and should never be left in a wet napkin. Some babies pass urine at regular times but most do not. Every time you change the napkin…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 8, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Choose Clothing for the Incontinent

Incontinence brings many problems, but garments that open easily, have wrap-over backs or conceal drainage bags alleviate some of them. For those female patients whose problem is the inability to…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 8, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Dress a New Baby

In the first months of life most babies do not like to be naked: without a wrapping of some sort they feel insecure. Their intense dislike of being undressed can…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 8, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Help a Baby Sleep

The new baby A newborn baby has not yet established a sleeping pattern. He will sleep when he needs to sleep for as long as his body tells him to…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 8, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Select Clothing for Children

The new baby Mothers of new babies are often given far too much clothing, most of which their babies rapidly outgrow. The rule is to keep clothing simple: avoid fussy…
Posted by Roberta Southworth April 7, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Use Home-Based Reward System to Help Your ADHD Children

Home-based reward programmes can be very effective and are worth mailing with your ADHD pupil. For this you need good communication between teachers and parents. The teacher sends home a…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 30, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Treat Phobias in Children

Phobia is the irrational fear of a particular object or situation and many start in childhood. The most common of these can start at a young age and are known…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 28, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Stay Productive while Working from Home

Working at home offers several distinct advantages. For one, you get to manage your time, work from the comforts of your favorite chair, and still ideally produce the same amount…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 27, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Teach Your Child Basic First-Aid Skills

Self-confidence is believing you know what to do in a given situation. At no time is self-confidence more nec­essary than in a medical emergency, learn first aid scarborough with c2c.…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 27, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Stop Your Child Being So Self-Critical

In building self-esteem, a child's criticism of his or her own actions is acceptable. Criticism of "self" is not. Watch your child's responses when he or she experi­ences failure. These…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 27, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Talk with Your Children

Every child loves to hear stories in which he or she is the hero or heroine. Telling stories to your child vali­dates your child's existence. It conveys, "I remember this…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 27, 2010

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