Get Kids to Listen & Follow Part 3: Using the “If-Then” Method
Notice how using the phrase “stop doing that” may not always do much to get kids to cease what they’re doing? Especially if it’s something like using the bed as a trampoline? Besides, it’s actually a...
View ArticleDoes Your Child Have an Anger Problem? Video Games Can Help
This is one of the few times when playing video games is actually good for your kids. And no, I’m not kidding. A pilot study, conducted in Boston Children’s Hospital, has shown that kids with anger...
View ArticleGet Kids to Listen & Follow Part 4: Using the KISS Method
Did you ever consider that YOU may be the reason that your child doesn’t follow? Before you raise your eye brows and close this window, allow me explain. As you’ve seen in parts 1, 2, and 3 of this...
View ArticleAdding 30 Minutes Of This Each Day Can Improve Child Behavior
How would you like to improve your child’s behavior without… …reading an entire brick of a book or scouring the Internet for tips on how to do that? It is possible, you know. Just add this to your...
View ArticleHow One Mom Gets Her Child to Listen 75% of the Time
My daughter is persistent, independent, and clearly knows what she wants and doesn’t want. All magnificent traits that will serve her well when she’s in her 30′s. But they can be a minefield to parent...
View ArticleOn Bullying: Bullies and Those Who are Bullied
Keeping kids safe on the playground during recess is more than just preventing falls or injuries. A huge part of keeping them safe is… …preventing them from bullying and from being bullied. Bullying...
View ArticleKids With Frequent Headaches Are More Likely to Have Behavioral Problems
If you’re a parent trying to trying to understand why your child may have behavioral problems, read on. If you’re a parent with a child suffering from migraine or frequent tension-type headaches or TTH...
View ArticleOn Bullying: Bullies and Those Who are Bullied
Keeping kids safe on the playground during recess is more than just preventing falls or injuries. A huge part of keeping them safe is… …preventing them from bullying and from being bullied. Bullying...
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