by Dr. Mark Nagler, Ph.D.
Finding out that a child has been born with a disability, or that a previously healthy child has suffered an injury or disease that causes a disability can be the most traumatic moment in a parent’s life. Shock is usually the first thing people experience. It can temporarily paralyze you, preventing [...]
Tags: attitude, Baby, child, cope, decisions, disability, Health, positive, professionals
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Are you in the process of planning a fun and exciting night with your grandchildren? If you are, you may want to look into having a movie night. Movie nights are a great idea for children of all ages.
When it comes to planning a movie night with your grandchildren, one of the biggest challenges that [...]
Tags: adult, choice, decisions, enjoy, grandparent, movie night, preschooler, toddler
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by Elizabeth Pantley, Author of Kid Cooperation
Would you like to get your kids to willingly cooperate? Stop the daily battles? Teach your kids valuable life skills? If your answer is Yes! Yes! Yes! then read on . . .
There are so many things we must get our children to do and so many things me [...]
Tags: allow, child, choice, choose, cooperation, decisions, effective, Parenting, toddler, tool
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