Those are very natural and
normal questions children have.
Not exact matches
I was completely unprepared to hear that our son or daughter had a completely
normal heart and there was absolutely no
question that at this time our
child was perfectly developed in every way anatomically.
Just to address your
question about going to bed at «parent» times — I simply put my
child down to sleep at his
normal time, then leave and come back later at my bedtime — just as I would if he were in his own bed.
If you show
children that it is
normal, they will be less likely to think it strange or even to
question it at all.
Don't worry that you didn't explain the death adequately the first time — your
child's ongoing
questions are
normal.
Question - how do you know the difference between
normal childhood naughtiness and it being so bad your
child needs therapy?
Although you may worry if your
child isn't as tall as his or her peers or weighs more, the more important
question is whether your
child is continuing to grow at a
normal rate.
If you find yourself asking this
question, it shows you are concerned about the safety of your
child, which is
normal.
The 1 autistic
child with a brain size within the 95 % CI of controls had among the greatest prefrontal neuron counts in the study, which raises the
question of whether excess prefrontal neuron counts may be present in other autistic
children who have near
normal or smaller brain sizes.
Lucy Emmerson, Coordinator of the Sex Education Forum said: «A
question at the heart of many
children's feelings about puberty is «am I
normal?»
My
question is how to block specific websites that have targeted content that my
child should not see while allowing access to «
normal» sites.
Many of the behaviors present in Oppositional Defiant Disorder are seen in
normal development when the
child is trying to push limits, create independence, and
question boundaries.
Parents answered 25
questions about a range of aspects of their
child's behaviour from which
normal, borderline and abnormal scores for various domains, as well as an aggregate assessment, can be derived.
It is quite
normal for adopted
children to have mixed feelings at times, about their adoption, and to want to know the answers to at least some of these
questions: