School Age Child Emotional Health

School Age Child Emotional Health

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Q How can I nurture unconditional love and respect with my child?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Here are simple parenting practices that help children see themselves as valuable human beings so you can nurture the unconditional love and respect of your child: Give love with no strings attached. No child should have to earn our respect and love; it... Full Answer
Q How can I help my child not experience homesickness?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Well, finally child development researchers have discovered what parents can do to help our kids feel more confident away from home sweet home and not experience the dreaded homesickness. So, if you’re getting ready to send your child away from for... Full Answer
Q How can I nurture my child's talents?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Here are the steps to apply the results of noted educator, Benjamin Bloom, and a team of researchers at the University of Chicago, who conducted a five-year study of 120 immensely gifted or talented young people. They found that these steps help... Full Answer
Q How can I prepare my child for a pet's euthanasia?
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Marty Tousley, Psychology
Be open and honest. If the pet is terminally ill, death is pending and euthanasia is necessary, tell your children as soon as possible so they will hear it first from you and not from someone else. Offer basic, age-appropriate... Full Answer
Q How does my behavior affect my child?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal Medicine
Everything you do -- and we mean everything -- is observed and processed by your child. She’s like a human recording device. Your child takes all of that info and figures, “Hey, that’s the way I’m supposed to... Full Answer
Q How can I convey danger to my child?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal Medicine
From an early age, your child should be able to read your tone of voice and understand that there's a huge difference between a "You're my sweetie" tone and a "Danger! Danger!" tone, even if she has no idea what the actual words mean. Of course,... Full Answer
Q What is vulnerable child syndrome?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal Medicine
Though most premature infants do well, they are particularly at risk for the "vulnerable child syndrome." This is a child with an imagined or real illness early in life, resulting in the parents developing a long-term sense of the child being... Full Answer
Q Why is giving attention to my child important?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Research shows that giving positive attention to children, in the form of everything from babbling back to them as infants to having regular family dinners, is associated with healthier and better-adjusted kids. And kids who cannot find positive... Full Answer
Q How can I teach my child about delayed gratification?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
You need to master the skill of not giving in to every little whim and want of your child. And for good reason. In a classic research study, kids were put in a room alone with a marshmallow and told that if they resisted the temptation to eat it,... Full Answer
Q How can I teach compassion to my child?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
When you have a baby, there's no questIon - She's the most important thing in the world to you. And you send her that message every day with your love, with your attentiveness to her needs, with your warm snuggles and hug-me eyes. Absolutely, no... Full Answer