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Smooth moves

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Advice is offered on how to help children settle in their new environments after moving home. Regression is expected, but adjustment can be achieved through applying a few recommended techniques, such as keeping in touch with old friends and maintaining familiar routines.

Author: Margolis Newman, Abby
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 2000
House buying, Home buying, Relocation (Housing)

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Crybaby! Helping a child with too many tears

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Children who habitually cry usually have an underlying reason that needs to be addressed. Children are often overwhelmed by their emotions that they do not understand or cannot describe. Ways to help a child who habitually cries are described.

Author: King, Janet Spencer
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1992
Childhood emotions, Crying in children, Crying

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Introvert or extravert?

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Parents can understand a child's behavior better by identifying whether the child is an introvert or an extravert. Introverts refresh themselves by spending time alone, while extraverts prefer to talk and spend time with others.

Author: Kurcinka, Mary Sheedy
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1992
Analysis, Excerpt, Raising Your Spirited Child (Book), Introversion, Extraversion, Personality assessment of children, Child personality assessment

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Subjects list: Psychological aspects, Children
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