Drey'ona needs a stable home and parent (s) committed to her and willing to provide her support and nurturance, even if
challenging behaviors arise.
Not exact matches
(a) create and maintain a healthy sleep foundation for your child, ages 4 - 36 months old; (b) develop reasonable expectations for how much sleep your child will need at different stages of development, including length and timing of naps; (c) be prepared with strategies for when sleep
challenges arise - which in the first three years, can be often; and (d) understand the connection between sleep,
behavior, and emotions of the entire family.
In this full - day workshop presented by Dr. Zina Rutkin, participants will explore ways to understand and address
challenging behaviors that consider factors
arising from both nature (biological endowment including temperamental and genetic factors).
These difficulties often include dealing with
challenging behavior of the child, but given that parenting is multiply determined, they may also
arise from mothers» own characteristics (such as mothers» feelings of insecurities, mental health problems, lack of knowledge and unrealistic expectations regarding child development) or situational characteristics (lack of social support)(Belsky and Jaffee 2006; Verhoeven et al. 2007b).
This training highlights the psychology of the home buyer and seller, focusing on their
behaviors and how to address various
challenges that may
arise.