By: Alan B | 2010-04-02 | Parenting Most child behavior issues are actually much more common than parents may think. Often, a parent will think there is something wrong with their child because they are acting out and throwing temper tantrums. However, especially in children ages 2 though 5, there are several very common behavioral issues, and they can be corrected easily. read more
By: Robert William Locke | 2011-03-30 | Parenting What makes a child angry? What is going on? There are many reasons for all this. Let us look at the most common. Children tend to feel frustrated because they do not get what they want. Child anger is sometimes just a display of that frustration as the younger ones just do not have the verbal skills to say or express how they are feeling right now! read more
By: Alan B | 2010-04-03 | Parenting Many parents who are struggling with changing child behavior problems will grow increasingly frustrated and even angry over time. This can lead to more severe and strict punishment methods being incorporated. However, certain punishments, specifically physical punishments are not effective in getting actual behavior change. read more
By: Robert William Locke | 2010-11-18 | Parenting When we are confronted with child behavior problems, we sometimes have to make a choice. We can either hope or pray that it is a phase or we can make sure that mechanisms are in place to deal with the problem promptly before it gets out of hand. Obviously, I favor the latter. read more
By: Noah Brown | 2012-02-03 | Kids Bullying children is very common these days. Being a parent, you need to figure out yourself whether your child is exhibiting child behavior which shows signs of being bullied. Read this article to get tips for parents which guides you to take appropriate actions to stop bullying of your child... read more
By: Noah Brown | 2012-01-18 | Parenting Dealing with inappropriate child behavior can really put a major strain on parents. Read this article to understand how you can handle child behavior problems and instill positive discipline in children. read more
By: Mary Swank | 2010-03-27 | Parenting React or Over React - Many times as a parent we tend to react to our kids with behavioral problems rather than responding to the situation at hand with child behavior modification. We all know that in the "heat of the moment," when our kid is pushing all of our buttons and seems to be doing it purposely. We have a tendency to react out of anger, and many times this results in overreaction and we end up being too harsh in the moment. We think that child behavior modification is verbally lashing out or even worse, instead of handling the situation with the grace and poise that an adult should be able to display. Short Term Parenting? This is what would be referred to as "short term parenting." The reason is, in that particular moment all your youngster wants is for Mom or Dad to comfort them, to make the pain go away, or to make them feel secure, and when we overreact to the situation, we do anything but comfort our child. We as parents need to keep child behavior modification in mind. read more
By: Charlene Rhodes | 2010-03-27 | Parenting Defiant child behavior youngsters can be extraordinarily clever, devising various ways to overcome any of your arguments. A defiant young one can be very well organized, as well as methodical, deliberate and purposeful. The main challenge for parents as well as teachers in aiding this defiant child behavior is in using various assets in constructive ways, so as this youngster gets older they can use their natural talents in pursuits such as philosophy, a law career, science, or even mathematics where a sense of organizational skills and persistence are an asset to these professions. read more
By: Mary Swank | 2010-03-27 | Parenting Many of the so called behavior problems in children that we have with our kids are perfectly normal and a normal part of a child's growth and development. If you're like most parents though, you will become concerned if you're child does begin acting in ways in which you're not familiar with. If your child starts exhibiting behavior that you haven't seen before, you will want to investigate and try to nip it in the bud so to speak. Certain behavior problems in children can be cause for concern. read more
By: Child ADHD | 2012-01-17 | ADHD Think who was the first physician in historical past to see ADHD symptoms? It was none other than the dad of remedies; read more
By: Hillary Lynne Glaser | 2011-07-05 | Eyes Rather than immediately believing than one’s child has a real learning disability, parents have a responsibility to check out all other options - including their child’s eyesight. Why hand out the medication when a simple pair of eyeglasses might do the trick? read more
By: Niyaj Haque | 2012-04-30 | Society You first try to recognize your child does not have any problem. Child is born like a blank canvass. You are the one with problem. You should try to know that is your child is having any pressure in mind or not. This is the best way of improving child’s behavior to your family and society. read more
By: Laura Ramirez | 2010-03-26 | Parenting If you have a child who is out of control, then a good children behavior management program can be helpful. As you are probably aware, behavioral issues can start at any time even in a child who is usually resilient. When this happens, you will want to know how to curb this type of behavior. The reason is clear: if you enable problem behaviors instead of teaching your child self-discipline, this can lead to a style of behaving that can adversely affect your child's future. read more