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Breastfeeding and Bonding: Building a Relationship
Though it's certainly not the only method, breastfeeding is one way for a mother to form an early bond with her baby.
Read MoreTeach Your Kids Listening Skills (the Real ABC's)
The lack of listening skills is a major challenge in the classroom as well as in the home. It is the cornerstone for developing interpersonal relationships and yet it is one of the most neglected language skills in teaching environments.
Read MoreStrategies to Make Anytime With Your Child Quality Time
Working and raising children is the great balancing act that an increasing number of parents perform.
Read MoreHow to Be a Relaxed Parent
Your nightstand stacks up with all kinds of "how-to" manuals as you seek soothing answers to these questions and others. As you read, you discover that taking care of a baby is much more complicated than you'd ever anticipated.
Read MoreThe Dangers of Arguing in Front of Your Kids
Arguing in front of the kids can be harmful to them. Find out more.
Read MoreBuilding Moral Intelligence: Seven Ways to Nurture Tolerance in Children
The best way to teach kids tolerance is not through our lectures but through our example.
Read MoreHelping 'Moody' Kids
The mood swings we're all so wonderfully familiar with begin the moment we're born. Like us, our children can be giggling one minute and fussy the next. Employing these "mood management techniques" can go a long way to getting your kid -- and yourself -- through the day and life in general.
Read MoreDiagnosing Children's Misbehavior
Ron Huxley, LMFT Does your child have a behavioral problem, or does he just need attention? How do you know if your child's misbehavior should be met with punishment or counseling?
Read MoreBumps, No Boulders
Mention being the parent of a young adolescent and other adults may roll their eyes and express their sympathy.
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