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If you are preparing yourself for a child custody hearing (generally contested because a couple could not come to a mutual, out-of-court agreement), you are mostly aware of the impact that the outcome will have on you and your child. You are probably scared, angry, embittered, depressed or on the verge of a nervous breakdown [...]
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5 Jan 2012“When a child hits a child, we call it aggression.When a child hits an adult, we call it hostility.When an adult hits an adult, we call it assault.When an adult hits a child, we call it discipline.” – Haim G. Ginott (teacher, child psychologist and psychotherapist) If we think of child abuse as a perception [...]
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18 Dec 2011Dyscalculia is a learning disability in which, the student is unable to understand mathematical concepts, remember the right sequence of steps in problem solving or recognize mathematical representations. It is like dyslexia, but instead of words, the problem is with numbers. Before adopting any teaching strategy for a child with dyscalculia, it is necessary to [...]
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27 Nov 2011An introvert is often misunderstood to be an antisocial. Although the terms ‘introvert’ and ‘antisocial’ are used synonymously, they differ in their meaning. In order to help your introverted child make friends at school, it is important to understand their basic nature. Some children find it extremely easy to make friends, please crowds and find [...]
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4 Oct 2011Once a child enters his preteen or teen years, parents take a backseat and friends are the people they turn to for advice and support, and also to confide in. They become the most important people in his life, and you are left thinking wistfully of the past, when you were his friend. You are [...]
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