The most important friendship lessons at every age
Article Abstract:
The most important social skill children between the ages of 3 and 5 must learn is to control their aggressive impulses. A parent can help by not permitting their children to behave aggressively toward others or to become victims of aggression. Additional age-appropriate social skills are discussed.
Publisher: Gruner & Jahr USA Publishing
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1996
Methods, Study and teaching, Child rearing, Social skills in children, Children's social skills, Childhood friendship
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1996
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Your husband, your kids: could they be closer?
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Most wives would like their husbands to become more involved in their children's lives. Women can encourage their husbands to help take care of the children by avoiding criticizing the way in which they accomplish the tasks.
Publisher: Gruner & Jahr USA Publishing
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1992
Psychological aspects, Father and child, Father-child relations
Publication Name: McCall's
Subject: Arts and entertainment industries
ISSN: 0024-8908
Year: 1992
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