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We Got a Diagnosis for Our Child—Now What? ADHD, ODD, LDs and More—What a Diagnosis Means for Your Child
January 26th, 201004:56 PM ETA diagnosis is an important piece of the puzzle we are trying to solve when we try to help kids with disabilities learn how to function. Many parents are relieved when they get a diagnosis for their acting-out, "problem child" because they see it as a guideline for the future. They think, "Now we'll know what to do; this is it- we'll finally get ou... -
“I Want It Now!” How to Challenge a False Sense of Entitlement in Kids
January 22nd, 201004:10 PM ETAlmost as soon as your child begins to talk, you'll start to hear him ask for things. In fact, when an infant cries, he's asking for food or to be made more comfortable. By the time he reaches the age of four or five, his constant refrain becomes: "Can I have this, Mom? Can I have that?" The unending requests for new toys or candy and an "I want it... -
How to Give Kids Consequences That Work
January 20th, 201011:10 AM ETA consequence is something that follows naturally from a person's action, inaction or poor decision. It differs from a punishment in that a punishment is retribution. Punishment is "getting back" at someone, to hurt them back for a hurt they did. When you get a speeding ticket, it's not a retribution for something you did wrong. It's a consequence ... -
Teflon Kids: Why Children Avoid Responsibility—and How to Hold Them Accountable
January 15th, 201010:42 AM ETResponsibility slides off kids like water slides off a duck's back. It almost seems the way that nature meant it to be. Think of kids as being coated with Teflon, and nothing sticks-that's how they relate to responsibility. In some ways, it's no mystery: kids are born with no responsibilities, and everything they do is by instinct. They cry when th... -
Sick of Your Kid’s Backtalk? Here’s How to Stop It
December 22nd, 200911:26 AM ETAs a parent, sometimes it seems like your day is filled with an endless stream of backtalk from your kids-you hear it when you ask them to do chores, when you tell them it's time to stop watching TV, and when you lay down rules they don't like. It's one of the most frustrating and exhausting things that we deal with when we raise our kids. Backtal...
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