Negative Attention
Children may use past problems within the family as an excuse for causing trouble and for garnering attention. read more
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Children may use past problems within the family as an excuse for causing trouble and for garnering attention. read more
A woman who has been raising her five-year-old niece seeks advice on what to do about her stealing. read more
Taking away recess as punishment often causes more problems than it solves. read more
Talk to your pediatrician first if your child seems to be out of control at school. read more
If a child doesn't want to stay in school, boot camp or a military school is unlikely to make a difference. read more
When family rules are made, there should also be consequences set up for breaking them, which the whole family should agree on. read more
A parents wants to know how to teach her 11-year-old son to deal with his anger and respond appropriately to kids who pick on him. read more
Act quickly when a formerly quiet child suddenly becomes prone to bouts of aggression. read more
A mother asks how she can help her preschooler deal with his anger in the wake of being abandoned by his father. read more
These changes are normal and healthy in a 10-year-old, even if there are some behaviors that annoy and frustrate you. read more
Employ "logical consequences" in order to encourage your child to receive instruction. read more
Good discipline begins with a discussion of what is and is not acceptable behavior in your home. read more
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