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Q How can I help my child if his grades dip?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Make sure you recheck the teacher's website for your child's current grades and test scores. If you notice a downslide in your child's academic progress: Set a conference with teacher. Review test scores, grades, as well as achievement test... Full Answer
Q How should I react if my child says something prejudiced?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
When you hear prejudicial comments, verbalize your displeasure. How you respond sends a clear message to your child about your values: "That's disrespectful and I won't allow such things to be said in my house." or "That's a biased comment, and I... Full Answer
Q How should I parent my twins?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Here are few proven solutions to parenting those wonderful multiples. Get Knowledgeable: While the basics of good parenting work for any child, there are unique issues when raising multiples. So start by gaining a perspective on the special... Full Answer
Q How can I take the focus off gifts at Christmas time?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
There are dozens of ways to rethink the holidays so our kids can learn that the real spirit of the holidays is about giving not receiving. Start a family holiday journal. What about starting a family holiday journal? Just purchase a journal that... Full Answer
Q How can I encourage individuality in my twins?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Multiples often look, act and even think alike, and in addition because they share similar interests, classrooms, scout troops, friends, and even birthdays, others often see them as a "package deal." What's more, because they share so many... Full Answer
Q Why should I teach my child to set goals?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Studies show that goal-setting can help kids gain the sense of discipline it takes to stay motivated to complete the tasks they've set for themselves. The best news is that goal-setting is a skill that we can teach our children at a young age.... Full Answer
Q What should I do about my child's school attendance or tardiness problems?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Many parents are shocked to discover their kids are "missing" classes and marked absent even though you thought you sent your child to school on time. Don't overlook reviewing your child's attendance and tardies which are posted on the school's... Full Answer
Q Why should I talk to my child about my own goals?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
To help children feel comfortable talking about goals, we parents need to share our own aspirations. So take time to share a few of your dreams and wishes and the resolution you plan to set for yourself, like losing those extra pounds, learning... Full Answer
Q Why should I do a mid-year check on my child's school experience?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Mid-year is when parents tend to have a good idea about how their kids are doing in school -- which subjects are hard or easy and how they like their teachers. This is also a time of year when parents often overlook a few important aspects of... Full Answer
Q Should I allow my child to play video games?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
There's no doubt that video games are a part of the plugged-in generation's lifestyle. But that does not mean every kid should be allowed to play every video game! Many of these games depict violence, blood and killing very realistically. Though... Full Answer