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  2. 11 Things a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and ...

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    When well-meaning grandparents plop a grandchild in front of a device to keep them entertained, both the child and grandparent miss out on important connection time .”. 2. Talking Too Much ...

  3. Triple P (parenting program) - Wikipedia

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    Triple P, or the "Positive Parenting Program", was created by Professor Matthew R. Sanders and colleagues, in 2001 at the University of Queensland in Australia and evolved from a small “home-based, individually administered training program for parents of disruptive preschool children” into a comprehensive preventive intervention program (p ...

  4. Parenting styles - Wikipedia

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    Parenting styles. A parenting style is a pattern of behaviors, attitudes, and approaches that a parent uses when interacting with and raising their child. The study of parenting styles is based on the idea that parents differ in their patterns of parenting and that these patterns can have a significant impact on their children's development and ...

  5. What should parents watch for? - AOL

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    Younger children may have a tendency to think the shows are real, so providing context, reinforcing positive messages and exploring less than positive ones by being factual rather than critical is ...

  6. Attachment parenting - Wikipedia

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    Attachment parenting ( AP) is a parenting philosophy that proposes methods aiming to promote the attachment of parent and infant not only by maximal parental empathy and responsiveness but also by continuous bodily closeness and touch. [1] [2] The term attachment parenting was coined by the American pediatrician William Sears.

  7. Kids and social media: What parents should consider before ...

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    Sandhu says there are a few signs that suggest a child is ready for social media. Those include: They understand and accept that limits and privacy protection will be put in place. They understand ...

  8. Parental portrayals in the media - Wikipedia

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    The portrayal of parents in media sometimes depicts gender stereotypes in society, often highlighting the "traditional nuclear family" as opposed to nonconventional configurations. [1] Social Scientists have found that home, family, and romance are three of the most important components of the way characters are presented. [2]

  9. As parents lavish more attention on their kids, the kids may ...

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    For parents: Make the first step. Don’t wait for your child to come to you. Although the estrangement usually is initiated by the child, it falls on the parent to seek healing. Listen ...