From the monthly archives:

November 2006

Childhood Stress

by brenna on November 28, 2006

As discussed in the November 27 newsletter, childhood stress is a very real and significant concern. The busier and more dynamic families become, the greater the potential for children to become anxious and stressed. 

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Limit Setting

by brenna on November 14, 2006

As discussed in the November 13 newsletter, Limit Setting can be very effective for giving children the ability to make good choices and understand the consequences for their wrong behavior. Children learn that they are in control, and rather than being told what to do, they are allowed to make guided decisions about what is [...]

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Developmental Stages

by brenna on November 14, 2006

As discussed in the November 13 newsletter, parents often are not aware of where their child is developmentally, and how that affects the life and behavior of their child. In an effort to fully understand the biological, emotional, psychological and physical changes that are taking place, here are some developmental theorists that may give you [...]

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