Sentences with phrase «child psychologist on»

Up next for the cinematographer is Shut In, a «classical thriller in the dark,» starring Naomi Watts as a widowed New England child psychologist on the hunt for a boy who disappeared, played by Room's Jacob Tremblay.
'' [The MPAA] should have a pediatrician and child psychologist on board to help with ratings,» Dr. Strasburger says.
«Moms feel terrible about letting their baby cry,» says Heather Wittenberg, Psy.D., a child psychologist on Maui.

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«When parents set a limit, they should always be prepared to follow through, so don't threaten anything you won't actually do, like turn the car around on a family vacation,» child psychologist Ariel Kornblum explains, also in Good Housekeeping.
There has been concern among school psychologists about the potential negative impact on children who participate in staged shootings.
The groundbreaking work that Daniel Patrick Moynihan did in 1965, on the black family, is an example — along with the critical research of psychologist Judith Wallerstein over several decades on the impact of divorce on children; Barbara Dafoe Whitehead's well - known work on the outcomes of single parenthood for children; Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur's seminal book, Growing Up with a Single Parent; and David Blankenhorn's Fatherless America, another lengthy summarization of the bad empirical news about family breakup.
Along similar lines, Stanford psychologists Mark Lepper and David Greene, in a paper entitled «Turning Play into Work,» report on two groups of preschool children who were tested on their continuing interest in a certain play activity.
And the fraud that psychologists pushed on the Catholic Church when the Church needed help dealing with homer priests and child molesters.
The article recounts how an ambitious team of research psychologists undertook to study the entire group of children born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, beginning with prenatal histories taken from the mothers and following up on each child's development at ages one, two, ten, eighteen, and again at thirty - one or thirty - two.
His survey of the social science literature on the topic usefully, if sometimes turgidly, compiles the growing evidence that homeschooled children learn more than their counterparts, at least to the extent that standardized tests measure learning, and are emotionally healthier as well, at least to the extent that psychologists» «self - esteem and self - concept» scales truly capture emotional health.
Would it not embark on a comprehensive program of parent education as a central focus of its work, making the discoveries of the psychologists concerning the emotional hungers of children, from the very dawn of life on, easily available to all its parents?
And yet neuroscientists, psychologists, and other researchers have begun to focus on a new and different set of causes for the problems of children who grow up in adversity, and their research is recalibrating how we think about disadvantage and opportunity.
Child Psychologist Allison Kawa, PhD, shares advice for parents on what the most common early signs of autism are in toddlers or preschool age children
Smacking children has been a hotly debated topic for years and many have very strong views on the subject, but an educational psychologist has spoken out recently with a judgement - free alternative strategy to smacking.
The Neufeld Institute provides education and training to adults involved with children and youth based on the attachment - based, developmental model created by the psychologist Dr. Gordon Neufeld.
Educational Psychologist Jane Healy, PhD, shares advice for parents on how to help your child reduce bad stress and use good stress as a tool for motivation and empowerment
Child Psychologist Pamela Varady, PsyD, shares advice for parents on the best methods for teaching conflict resolution to kids
Psychologist Alan Yellin, PhD, shares advice for parents on how to tell whether your child's anxiety is negatively impacting him or her to the point that you should seek treatment
Educational Psychologist Jane Healy, PhD, shares advice for parents of a child with ADHD on how to help your child succeed and even reduce his or her need for medication
Early specialization and intense participation on select teams, say child psychologists, may interfere with normal identity development, increasing the risk that a child will develop what psychologists call a one - dimensional self - concept in which she sees herself solely as an athlete instead of sports being just a part of who she is.
Pamela Varady, PsyD Psychologist and Family Coach, shares advice for parents on the best way stop your child from being a tattletale
According to psychologist Korenna Barto, the images and stories splashed everywhere can have a negative effect on a child's well - being, and that's why parents need to provide a safe haven and a secure base... (Read More)
Laura Markham, PhD Clinical Psychologist, shares advice for parents on how to best help your children cope with grief after the loss of a loved one or a tragedy in your community
Social psychologist Susan K. Perry on why it's important to teach your child to play by the rules, even if it means losing some...
Social psychologist Susan K. Perry on the importance of teaching your child to accept losing without feelings of bitterness or...
As a clinical psychologist, a mother of three and a co-founder of Challenge Success, a Stanford birthed project focused on school reform and parent education, I have seen the impact of excessive parental oversight and intrusion into every aspect of children's lives.
Building on reporting for his magazine, the author interviewed economists, psychologists and neuroscientists, examined their recent research, and talked to students, teachers and principals to produce this fascinating overview of a new approach with «the potential to change how we raise our children, how we run our schools, and how we construct our social safety net.»
Child psychologist Jerome Singer explains why many kindergartners rely on — and benefit from — a pretend pal.
We spoke with developmental psychologist and author of the blog Child Myths, Dr. Jean Mercer, to find out the best ways to cope with the anxiety that may accompany a transition from summer to child care or preschool, and she gave us some great tips on how to deal with separation anxiety and transitions in our own famiChild Myths, Dr. Jean Mercer, to find out the best ways to cope with the anxiety that may accompany a transition from summer to child care or preschool, and she gave us some great tips on how to deal with separation anxiety and transitions in our own famichild care or preschool, and she gave us some great tips on how to deal with separation anxiety and transitions in our own families:
Eileen Kennedy - Moore, Ph.D., is a Princeton NJ psychologist whose work focuses on parenting and children's social and emotional development.
Developmental psychologist Douglas Gentile on how staying actively engaged with your child can keep undesirable music out of th...
Bruno Bettelheim, the child psychologist, writes in A Good Enough Parent that «acting on the recommendations of others can not evoke in us the feelings of confirmation that well up in us only when we have understood on our own, in our own ways, what is involved in a particular situation, and what we can therefore do about it.»
As a child psychologist, Bowlby's theory rests on the concept of monotropy, or attachment to a single individual, which he believed served as a prototype for all future interpersonal interactions.
Inside, you'll read: • TIME cover mom Jamie Lynne Grumet on why she volunteered for the photo shoot • Tribute to Dr, Bill Sears • Psychologist Robin Grille on world peace • API's response to TIME • Kathleen Kendall - Tackett's analysis of study favoring sleep training • API's guidance to help parents sort fact from fiction when it comes to parenting news • Actress Mayim Bialik on Attachment Parenting • Child development tips for all ages • Parent - centered inspiration • More
If your child cries or throws tantrums on a regular basis before or at school, is significantly withdrawn most of the time, making little eye contact, or acts violently in school, hitting other kids or teachers, talk to your pediatrician or the school psychologist.
Leading child development psychologist Dr Dorothy Einon says research shows that identical twins walk pretty much on the same day.
Teach your preschooler how to get ready to ride in a car by focusing on the destination, says child psychologist Penelope Leach.
The company also cooperates with independent organizations and law enforcement agencies around the globe and works with child psychologists to put together recommendations on how to protect kids online.
It could also help to send your child or children to a child psychologist to check on any psychological or emotional damage they might have received from witnessing (or even just sensing) your marital problems, which might cause them to have low self - esteem.
Based on the best - selling Positive Discipline parenting books by child psychologist Dr. Jane Nelsen, Positive Discipline teaches important social and life skills in a manner that is deeply respectful and encouraging for both children and parents.
But as a clinical psychologist, my question is: What does the research on child development show about the way that parenting styles affect children?
Madeline Levine and I both draw on the work of Suniya Luthar, a psychologist at Columbia University who has studied affluent children in depth.
Psychologist Jorge Partida, PsyD, shares advice for parents on how to help your child learn from their mistake after getting in trouble with the law
From Adoptive Families magazine, the country's leading resource on adoption, this warm, authoritative book is full of practical, realistic advice from leading attorneys, doctors, social workers, and psychologists, as well as honest, intimate stories from real parents and children.
Laura Markham, PhD Clinical Psychologist, shares advice for parents on how giving daily special time to each child can help you to stay connected with your child and help them deal with daily life
«A lot of that depends on the child,» says Jason Gold, a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice who also works with families and children at the Pacella Parent Child Center in Manhachild,» says Jason Gold, a psychologist and psychoanalyst in private practice who also works with families and children at the Pacella Parent Child Center in ManhaChild Center in Manhattan.
Psychologist Laura Markham, PhD, shares advice for parents on why children of permissive parents are less likely to be successful and the importance of setting limits and expectations for your children
Child Psychologist Alan Yellin, PhD, shares advice for parents on the best methods for treating encopresis in children
Clinical Psychologist Laura Markham, PhD, shares advice for parents on how to find the sweet spot between strict and permissive parenting to properly raise your children
Joan B. Kelly, Ph.D. is a groundbreaking clinical psychologist and researcher who began studying the impact of divorce on children in 1968.
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