Through a child's eyes: your youngster's view of you changes at every age and stage
Article Abstract:
The normal developmental patterns of children causes them to behave differently toward their parents. Children develop a sense of power after age one and battle their parents to assert their power. The stages of development from birth to age 10 are described.
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1992
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Getting along with grandparents
Article Abstract:
A child's parents and grandparents may argue over issues such as control, overindulgence, religion, divorce and trust. One step that parents can take to solve these problems is to be assertive about who is in charge.
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1992
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Report card for parents
Article Abstract:
Children should use the included report card to evaluate their parents to better establish family communication and a stronger relationship. Proper use of the report card and ways to handle criticism are described.
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1993
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