Sentences with phrase «developmentally normal children»

Developmentally normal children inhibited their blinking before emotional climaxes, as though they were following the narrative and predicting an outcome.

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This same feeling of anxiety or security can come at all ages throughout childhood, though, and a child that still demonstrates this at 8 or 9 years of age is still in the developmentally normal range.
And finally, many of the children who continue to wake do so for very normal, developmentally appropriate reasons; just as adults often wake at night too.
Join us for this informative session to learn how to provide parents and other caregivers with the best strategies to improve their child's eating, whether they are puzzled by developmentally normal eating behaviors or are struggling with extreme picky eating and food aversions.
Breastfeeding your child to sleep and for comfort is not a bad thing to do — in fact, it's normal, healthy, and developmentally appropriate.
In the false belief that they caused the separation or divorce, young children may repress the developmentally normal and appropriate drives to become independent.
Separation anxiety is a developmentally normal reaction for a child with a new childcare provider.
The preschooler who still breastfeeds goes to school with your children, but she doesn't talk about nursing or cry for nursies at rest time — she behaves in age - appropriate, developmentally normal ways (and if she doesn't, breastfeeding isn't exacerbating whatever the issue is, rest assured of that).
Testing boundaries is developmentally normal for young children (even with the lure of holiday gifts)
Power struggles are about control and your child's behavior is a developmentally normal attempt to exert control and to get their needs met.
When the three diagnostic indicators of attachment - based «parental alienation» (i.e., of a cross-generational coalition of the child with a narcissistic / (borderline) parent involving the role - reversal use of the child as a regulatory object for the parent's emotional and psychological state) are present, if the psychologist does not make an accurate diagnosis of the pathology then the «reasonably foreseeable consequences» would be the child's loss of a developmentally healthy and bonded relationship with a normal - range and affectionally available parent, and the developmental pathology imposed on the child by the pathogenic parenting of the narcissistic / borderline parent.
Also, internalizing problems, such as separation anxiety, might become more impairing when children have to go to school, while at younger ages these problems are seen as developmentally normal emotions (Gardner and Shaw 2008).
«It very much impacts on a child's developing brain, especially in very young children as their brains are developing in amazing ways, so something like trauma is going to impact on their ability to developmentally progress as a normal child of their age.»
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