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How to Get Homework Done When Your Child Has ADHD

Because homework can be such a nightmare for pupils with ADHD, parents may appreciate some general advice on how best to support their child. Suggest that they try some of…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Your Children When They Resist Change

"No! Mommy do it!" your son shrieks as your husband tries to give him a bath, a job he says is "Mommy's"! Change can be hard for people, but it's…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Your Children When They Resist Car Seats

Car seats and seat belts are the number one enemy of millions of freedom-loving preschoolers. These adventurous spirits don't understand why they must be strapped down, but they can understand…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Your Children When They Resist Bedtime

Active, energetic preschoolers often do anything to avoid sleep. They turn bedtime or naptime into chase time, crying time, or finding-another-book-to-read time to postpone the dreaded bed. No matter what…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Your Children When They Are Whining

Just as adults occasionally find themselves in a bad mood for no apparent reason, preschoolers are sometimes whiny and cranky even though their physical needs have been met. This behavior…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Your Children When They Are Not Following Directions

Preschoolers love to test whether their parents' warnings will be enforced, how far rules can be stretched, and how closely directions must be followed. Give your child consistent results for…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Your Child About Lying

Toddlers and preschoolers live in an interesting world where fantasy and reality mix. They enjoy cartoons, pretend play, Santa Claus, wicked witches, flying capes, make-believe on demand, and so on.…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Develop Your Child’s Self-Esteem with The Strength of Blessing

A major step in your child's development of self-esteem will come when your child is able to spontaneously and generously compliment, "bless" or show appreciation for another person. That kind…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Your Children When They Are Messiness

Little people make big messes, and unfortunately for orderly parents, small children are almost always oblivious to their self-made clutter. Knowing that your child isn't deliberately messy but simply unaware…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Your Children When They Are Hyperactive

"John's so hyper!" his grandmother exclaimed after two hours of grueling babysitting with her young grandson. "He wouldn't sit down once.. .not even to eat!" John's mother had heard the…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Discipline Children Who is Destroying Property

The line between destructive and creative play is not drawn for preschoolers until parents etch it in stone for them. So before your child reaches his first birthday, draw the…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 11, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Deal with Unstructured Situations for the Children with ADHD

Because children with ADHD may have trouble reading social cues, body language, voice and tone, unstructured situations and new events may cause problems. Planning ahead for future activities and assessing…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 10, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Deal with Travel Sickness in Children

Travel or motion sickness is quite common in children and those aged between three and twelve are thought to be par­ticularly susceptible. It can happen if the child is travelling…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 10, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Deal with Persistent Disruptive Behaviour of Children with ADHD

Persistent disruptive behaviour can be very draining and demoralizing for you and difficult for the rest of the class. It may lead to school suspension or exclusion. If such a…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 10, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Deal with a Child with Persistent Slow Rate of Learning

If the child's learning rate remains slow despite appropriate teaching, the situation should be reassessed. It is important to give this feedback to the parents and/or the child's physician so…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 10, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Deal With a Child With ADHD As a Parent

Bad behaviour is incredibly wearing for parents and teachers - it's rarely malicious but that doesn't make it any less annoying. It can be extremely unrewarding to parent and teachers…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 9, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Cure Sleeping Difficulties in Children

Children's needs are so different when it comes to sleep, it's difficult to say what's normal and what's not. In young children, it may take a long rime for them…
Posted by Roberta Southworth March 9, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

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
Posted inFamily & Relationships

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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