Children and Guilt
Children lack the appropriate skills for coping with guilt. They often begin to act out when they feel they've caused some harm to befall a parent, . read more
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Children lack the appropriate skills for coping with guilt. They often begin to act out when they feel they've caused some harm to befall a parent, . read more
Children can get upset when they don't have a "best" friend. You can help. read more
Focusing on the positive can help a hyperactive child become more aware and respectful of those around her. read more
Find out what to do when your child is academically proficient but socially and emotionally deficient. read more
When a child is ready to progress academically, she may not necessarily be as emotionally well-developed as her peers. read more
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Just because a child is a loner doesn't mean a teacher should try to force him to socialize. read more
Although repeating a grade can initially help a child academically, sometimes doing so can have far-reaching effects. read more
Most young children are sensitive and worry about making friends, but when these feelings become a problem you can help. read more
A child may have the intellectual ability to skip ahead in school, but his social aptitude may be lacking. read more
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