We had very similar,
difficult child childhoods.
Not exact matches
In my
childhood, it was
difficult to distinguish the good preaching from the bad, partly because
children do not so much judge sermons as endure them in a pre-critical fashion, partly because the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) pastors of that era all followed a certain formula in preaching that made their sermons sound more or less interchangeable.
Before baby comes is the time to really look into Attachment Parenting International «s First Principle of Parenting — when you can think clearly and begin to look at some of your
childhood wounds, identify areas that may be
difficult as you raise your own
children, share your insights with your partner and become a team as you enter the uncharted waters of parenthood.
Alan Smoufe, Professor of
Child Psychology in the Institute of
Child Development at the University of Minnesota writes in March / April 2011 Psychotherapy Networker, «Another important implication of attachment research is that it's possible to develop a secure state of mind as an adult, even in the face of a
difficult childhood.
claim to have found a link between «
difficult temperament,» «behaviour problems in early
childhood» and bedwetting, but almost none of them considered whether the
children were constipated.
There was not much difficulty stopping BF (breastfeeding), or rather, this process was not perceived as a
difficult one, since mothers just less worried about how their
child was experiencing this fact, did not see any psychological trauma in it, and rarely thought about the
childhood traumas.
Someday, as young adults, your
children will look back on their
childhood and judge how well you both handled this
difficult time.
Choosing a preschool program is a
difficult choice for parents seeking a quality early
childhood education curriculum for their
children.
That's because sucking on a pacifier locks a
child's mouth in an unnatural position, making it more
difficult for him to develop his tongue and lip muscles normally, says Patricia Hamaguchi, a speech - language pathologist from Cupertino, California, and author of
Childhood, Speech, Language, and Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know.
When a
child experiences a trauma that teaches him that he can not trust or rely on that caregiver, however, he's likely to believe that the world around him is a scary place and all adults are dangerous — and that makes it incredibly
difficult to form relationships throughout their
childhood, including with peers their own age, and into the adult years.
Layer in their limited ability to communicate and their individual temperaments, and Zibners, author of If Your Kid Eats This Book, Everything Will Still Be Okay, says, «It's no wonder that many parents can't wait for their
child to outgrow this
difficult, yet often delightful, phase of
childhood.»
«It is possible that the effect of maternal obesity, another known risk factor of
childhood asthma onset, may be so strong that it was
difficult to determine additional effects of air pollution among
children born to obese mothers in this setting.».
October 20, 1997 Connections in brain provide clues to learning Two University of Chicago researchers have determined for the first time how parts of the brain change at various ages, explaining why music is easier to learn in
childhood, why foreign languages are more
difficult to learn after age 12, and why some subjects, such as calculus, are better taught when
children are older.
As a mom, few things in life are more
difficult than seeing your
child suffer, and ear infections can be a very painful part of
childhood for some kids.
«As
children of divorce will tell you, it's very
difficult to grow up in two different worlds, with your parents each pursuing separate love lives that can be increasingly complex over the course of a
childhood.»
The funding for Beyondblue would be used to provide information, advice and support to teachers and early
childhood workers so they can teach
children and young people skills for good social and emotional development, work together with families, and recognise and get help for
children and young people going through
difficult times or family crises.
Resilience is developed in
childhood, when there are loving people available to help during
difficult times, but if a
child feels alone, resilience is not developed just because challenging things are happening.
According to studies from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 60 % of adults report experiencing abuse or other
difficult family circumstances during
childhood and 26 % of
children in the United States will witness or experience a traumatic event before they turn four.
What's a teacher to do when
difficult experiences in early
childhood prevent
children from entering kindergarten with the executive functions they need?
With early
childhood, the home visits were very useful in reducing separation anxiety in our youngest learners and we noticed much less upset feelings during the first few days of school, which can be
difficult for
children in our early
childhood classrooms.
This version portrays the main character a girl.Helping youngsters deal with
childhood issues can be
difficult however storytelling can open a
child's imagination giving them a new perspective.
Chickasaw novelist Hogan tells her harrowing life story in this beautifully rendered, cathartic, and ultimately transcendent narrative, chronicling her
difficult childhood, alcoholism, the anguish of her two psychologically damaged adopted
children, and struggles with a neuromuscular disease.
ADHD can be
difficult to diagnose in the early
childhood years, because it is age appropriate for
children to act impulsively, have poor attention spans and have high levels of energy.
Beyond supporting
children, I also service struggling parents / families and teens / young adults having a
difficult time adjusting to life beyond
childhood.»
Second, it is more
difficult to reduce excessive weight in adolescents and adults once it becomes established; therefore, it may be helpful to initiate obesity prevention interventions during early
childhood.16 There is a growing consensus that the appropriate period to target obesity prevention interventions is the early years in a
child's life.17 The aim of the present review was, therefore, to examine the evidence for environmental influences on dietary determinants of obesity, focusing on younger
children (birth to 8 years).
Night waking and related sleep problems have been associated with
difficult temperaments and behavior problems among
children12 — 17 and with poorer neurobehavioral functioning among older
children.17 Parental stress and psychopathologic conditions have also been linked to sleep problems in early
childhood.18 — 22
Testing the hypothesis that certain maternal feeding behaviors increase
children's adiposity is
difficult because the suspect feeding behaviors tend to cluster within low - income and minority populations, which have a higher risk of
childhood obesity (22, 23).
I define adverse
childhood experiences as events that are emotionally
difficult to deal with as a
child and cause stress.
One of the most
difficult challenges for early
childhood educators is figuring out how to better engage parents in their
child's learning.
Families and early
childhood staff might initially find it
difficult to raise the topic with each other if they believe a
child is experiencing mental health difficulties.
Most early
childhood services find themselves in situations where staff changes and challenges,
child demands and family crises seem to take up all the available time and make it
difficult if not impossible to begin or to continue the KidsMatter professional learning.
We are in this space to have conversations about early
childhood and mental health and wellbeing, we were all
children once and some of us are parents for
children now so when we yarn about mental health and wellbeing in early
childhood, it can trigger some good memories, it can trigger
difficult memories.
It can be
difficult to initially raise the topic with school or early
childhood staff if you believe your
child may be experiencing mental health difficulties.
In the studies of early
childhood, most of which focussed on mother —
child interactions, maternal BPD was associated with reduced sensitivity and increased intrusivity towards the
child.13, 20 — 22 This is, perhaps, not surprising, given the finding that mothers with BPD found it
difficult to correctly identify emotions in photographs of both their own and strangers»
children.26 Mothers with BPD also found it more
difficult to structure their young
child's activities, 13 and in later
childhood were rated as having poorer levels of family organisation.17 The family environment where mothers had BPD was characterised by high levels of hostility, 17, 29 and low levels of cohesion, 17 according to both parent and
child reportings.
We understand that the causes of attachment and trauma - related problems — traumatic
childhood neglect and abuse — have the power to inflict great developmental damage on
children between birth and age three; developmental damage that, untreated, leads to a lifetime of extremely
difficult relationships for the
child or youth with nearly everyone with whom they have contact.
Many of Robyn's adult clients are parenting
children impacted by trauma, or experienced a
difficult childhood themselves, particularly emotional abuse or emotionally absent parents.
Moderate - income families are typically ineligible for these publicly funded programs, but at the same time, such families struggle to afford the high cost of care in the private sector.19 This leaves parents facing a series of
difficult choices, including prioritizing
child care expenses over other household necessities; settling for low - quality
child care that fits their budget; patching together multiple informal care options; or leaving the workforce altogether.20 To ensure that all
children can realize the gains that come from attending high - quality early
childhood programs, policy solutions need to focus on improving program supports and creating funding strategies that will increase access to high - quality programs for
children from all backgrounds.
In the paper, «Pathways From
Childhood Conduct Problems to Adult Criminality,» Panko mentioned that «Some parents may lack the psychological or physical skill to cope and deal with a
difficult child, so they respond negatively and impulsively.»
«It's
difficult to imagine any aspect of social policy or service delivery for young
children and their families for which an understanding of the science of early
childhood development could possibly be more important than in the way we address the needs of
children who have been abused or neglected.
For some
children, the effects of
childhood abuse, neglect and being in the system have made it overwhelmingly
difficult to manage their feelings, thoughts and behaviours.
At Hand in Hand, we recognize that parents» unresolved emotional experiences have a huge impact on their interactions with their
children, however, even parents who have had very
difficult childhoods can offer their
children a very secure attachment if they can talk about their life story and be listened to.
Especially in
difficult economic times, Illinois must invest in early
childhood programs that are proven to improve outcomes for
children and reduce long - term spending on the education and health issues that result when
children do not have quality early experiences.
Progress monitoring is an important part of an early
childhood program but many times is not done because it seems too
difficult or not appropriate for young
children.
Childhood onset is present from an early age, and can make
children very
difficult to raise.
Olson and colleagues [6] and Shaw and colleagues [7] demonstrated the interplay of individual and relationship factors in the pathogenesis of early
childhood mental illness using a
child's
difficult temperament and negativity in the mother -
child interaction to predict externalizing disorders.
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Children who experience family violence often lack a secure relational base and instead focus on survival, which impairs normal
childhood development and means relationships become really
difficult.
Parents who have experienced
difficult childhoods themselves or who have an infant with special needs benefit from help in three pivotal domains: 1) understanding
child development in all domains; 2) learning to respond sensitively to their individual
child; 30 3) finding enjoyment and sufficient time for sensitive, supportive interactions with the
child in attachment - and exploration - relevant situations.
Unfortunately, in light of the generally mediocre quality of care in the U.S. and the strong association between the quality of care and its cost, it is
difficult for families who need the best care for their
children to find it at a manageable price.9 This is where broader public policy that enhances investments in early
childhood development can enable such families to find the quality of care they seek at a cost they can afford.
claim to have found a link between «
difficult temperament,» «behaviour problems in early
childhood» and bedwetting, but almost none of them considered whether the
children were constipated.
According to Moffitt (2006), the
childhood - onset pathway may be explained, in part, by
children's neuropsychological deficits,
difficult temperaments and poor verbal abilities.