Teaching your child to plan ahead

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It is important that parents help their children develop the ability to plan ahead and to anticipate problems that their actions might bring. Methods of dealing with this at ages 18 months through 12 years are discussed.

Author: Siegler, Ava L.
Children, Study and teaching, Life skills

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What next?

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Children's behavior can sometimes seem undisciplined and frustrating, but it is important to respond correctly to each situation. Nine discipline problems, and their appropriate responses, are detailed.

Author: McGrath, Tom
Discipline

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Could your praise be hurting your child?

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Most parents believe that praise of their children's accomplishments is necessary, but many psychologists caution that praise may backfire and bring about a fear of failure.

Author: Evitt, Marie Faust
Praise

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Subjects list: Psychological aspects, United States, Planning, Parent and child, Parent-child relations, Child development
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