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How do you discipline children?
Well, the bad news is that this is at least as much about you as the parent as about the child. Your responses to and understanding of childhood misbehaviors will likely determine your response style, as will your own upbringing. Most of us have had...
0 commentsMy Girls
Sticky fingers, runny nose, crooked pig-tails, tickles-toes. Little girls from Heaven, a mother's pleasure- certainly a treasure. Jasmine, Desiree, Sydelle, and I- What a troop, my oh my. Temper tantrums, crying...
21 commentsA day in the life of a Pediatric Medical Assistant
Considering becoming a medical assistant? Perhaps your'e a mom and find yourself in and out of your pediatrician's office on a regular basis. Subscribe..there will be more to come in the day and the life of a pediatric medical assistant.
16 commentsThe Terrible Two's Or Totally Curious
The terrible two's don't exist, it's the learning, growing, spreading their wings and discovering their independence.
1 commentEgO Tantrums- a poem
Tantrums are inevitable when we identify with the Ego. Both adults and children have ego tantrums when we do not get our way. It can be as subtle as avoidance or full out display of upset. Luckily, when we disidentify with the Ego, we can quick gain control of the situation.
2 commentsPick your battles and stick to your guns.
A few tips on discipline and general parenting for a pre K that have worked in my experience. If my ideas can help you too then GREAT!!
5 commentsBaby Signing: Get Children to Sit Still
How to Get Children to Sit Still As parents, we sometimes fall prey to letting our children dictate what we do. We chase after them in parks, in busy streets, around the house. Getting them to sit still in their seats during dinner takes ten...
How do I deal with my child's tantrums
How do I deal with my child tantrums? Temper tantrums are sudden and fierce display of anger by toddlers. I know this is a quite common scene for those of us with 1 to 3 years old. Sometimes it can go beyond 3-year old depending on your child’s...
0 commentsWhat is Anger Made Of?
Anger is a strong emotion. It occurs when you are faced with situations or behaviors you do not like or agree with. The automatic reaction to these situations is a strong negative feeling that permeates you. Anger is both psychological and physiological, therefore is affects you totally: i.e. your physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and intellectual well being. Anger can result from a combination of two or more emotions that become jumbled or stacked on top of one another. These emotions, le
11 commentsHow to tame a tantrum once it starts
You are at the park watching the happy 3 year old skipping towards the same slide your happy 3 year old happens to be playing on-uh oh. As sharing is not in their vocabulary you will have to think quickly to dodge the piercing screams and judging...
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