Sentences with phrase «parenting challenging children»

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Michael Popkin, Ph.D., author of Taming the Spirited Child: Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children Without Breaking Their Spirits (Copyright © 2007 by Michael H. Popkin, Ph.D.), is the founder and president of Active Parenting Publishers, helping millions of parents to develop cooperation, responsibility, and courage in their children.
By Michael H. Popkin, author of Taming the Spirited Child: Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children Without Breaking Their Spirits.
His latest book is Taming the Spirited Child: Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children without Breaking their Spirits.
Also unfortunately, my initial reaction to your comment was visceral — as would be the reaction of many parents who feel criticized, particularly those who have struggled to parent a challenging child.
If your child shows signs that may indicate ODD or other disruptive behavior, or you're concerned about your ability to parent a challenging child, seek help from a child psychologist or a child psychiatrist with expertise in disruptive behavior problems.

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Parenting will always be a challenge in the life of any ambitious entrepreneur and / or business leader, and there are many ways to raise a child: with hired help, with the support of extended family or working for a company with generous family policies that allow for flexible work hours and parental leave.
Of course, if you're a parent, you know every month, every week, every day brings new challenges for your children.
As complicated as it may be for adults to navigate the child - rearing process with their young boys and girls, it's important for parents to stay mentally strong and help their children prepare for challenges they might face.
Schulman hopes that, armed with new federal funding to tackle these challenges, states will step up and begin filling the gaping holes in the American child care system — smoothing out the child care cliff while also making it easier for families access care in the first place, increasing the number of American kids who spend their days playing, coloring, building, and singing in a safe, caring environment their parents can actually afford.
It was a quirky but pointed way of challenging the communist culture of the lie, which befogged public life and warped relationships between parents and children, husbands and wives, colleagues and neighbors.
It seems that most people who write about the joys and challenges of childrearing today are parents newly facing the daunting prospect of raising Christian children in a largely hostile world.
He allows the sorrows in this world to happen, because, if you believe, his authority was challenged, and to put it simply, he said to humans, like a parent would say to a child.
That Children Weep In an entreaty that she cites from The Book of Common Prayer, Agnes Howard challenges parents to decide what we believe and to consider how our behavior and attitude toward our teenagers, daughters in particular, reflects our core commitments («Hating the Teens We Indulge,» February).
(For information on «family clusters» write Dr. Margaret Sawin, Box 8452, 12 Corners Branch, Rochester, NY 14618) Solo parents face a special challenge when their children reach adolescence.
Parents need review the text books and let the children know where there may be some faith issues that challenge that.
A parent's biggest challenge is teaching the child to restrict such behavior — and then they get old enough to put on a uniform and committ murder in the name of patriotism.
She said: «We don't want to take the responsibility from the parents but I think it is important for our children to learn other ideologies and other viewpoints, but given also freedom to explore and challenge those viewpoints if need be.»
Some challenge specific parts of the curriculum (mandatory AIDS education, New York City's distribution of condoms to schoolchildren without the knowledge or consent of the parents, textbooks that propagate anti-Christian doctrines, gym - class dress requirements at odds with the modest dress required of Hindu, Muslim, and other children, «values clarification» classes that teach that there is no objective source of right and wrong, and so forth).
Parents» control over their children is increasingly challenged as the young people become more independent, rely increasingly on their peers, and often rebel openly.
Deplore as we may the existence of the parochial school, its challenge to the separation of church and state, and its attempted inroads on the public treasury, the fact remains that parochial schools exist primarily because Catholic parents, who pay their public - school taxes, think it worth while to submit to additional cost and often to much inconvenience to see to it that their children receive the religious instruction denied them in the public schools.
While the internet, social networks, apps and games can be challenge children's safety, Humphreys said Christian parents shouldn't stop their children from using them.
Back in the warm summer days of July, New York magazine posted an article entitled, «All Joy and No Fun: Why Parents Hate Parenting», an examination of the current emotional and mental state of today's parents who were depicted as being harried, frustrated, and unfulfilled by the challenges of raising chParents Hate Parenting», an examination of the current emotional and mental state of today's parents who were depicted as being harried, frustrated, and unfulfilled by the challenges of raising chparents who were depicted as being harried, frustrated, and unfulfilled by the challenges of raising children.
One of their primary goals is to upgrade the quality of foster parent care by seeing that those who undertake the challenging, and sometimes emotionally painful, occupation of foster parenthood are adequately rewarded and that corporately they have enough political clout to help shape legislation beneficial to both the children involved and the men and women who are willing to care for them.
We have always encouraged the parents to love and support their children and always advised the girls to see their pregnancies through, even though there will of course be challenges along the way.
There can be many reasons why a child acts out, and API believes that it's our job as parents to identify the unmet needs of the child and help him express his needs and feelings in more positive ways, rather than punish him for the challenging behavior.
From what he could see, the parents taking their seats in the auditorium were the ones he had hoped to attract: typical Harlem residents, mostly African American, some Hispanic, almost all poor or working class, all struggling to one degree or another with the challenges of raising and educating children in one of New York City's most impoverished neighborhoods.
Through newsletters, blogs and social media, Challenge Success provides parents and educators with the latest research and information to support the health and happiness of children.
Our nation faces serious challenges with our children and their parents with rising rates of depression, anxiety, aggression, abuse and other serious emotional and behavioral problems.
Throughout the book, the authors stress that by focusing on behaviors and not labels, parents will be able to better understand the whats, whys, and hows of a child's learning and emotional challenges.
When poor children grow up in an environment marked by stable, responsive parenting; by schools that make them feel a sense of belonging and purpose; and by classroom teachers who challenge and support them, they thrive, and their opportunities for a successful life increase exponentially.
In this issue of Attached Family, we delve into temperament and how it intersects with parenting and the development of attachment style, and we challenge the notion that every hard - to - handle child needs a diagnosis.
Children with special needs bring so much joy to the world, but they also face unique challenges, as do their parents.
We provide support to parents by giving them the tools to help their children regain their balance, strengthen their sense of self, increase their motivation and critical thinking skills, and learn how to deal effectively with the inevitable challenges of life.
Our courses, workshops, videos, and other resources offer parents guidelines and tools to help their children regain their balance, strengthen their sense of self, increase their motivation and critical thinking skills, and learn how to deal effectively with the inevitable challenges of life.
API encourages parents to take a holistic approach to determine what might be triggering their child's challenging behavior.
We are «challenging» what parents define as a child who is «successful.»
Parents need to watch, listen, and speak to their children to determine what might be the root cause of the challenging behavior.
Would it be better to not throw away what you already have with the parent of your child, accept that «people grow and change and often in different directions,» and challenge yourself to do things differently?
Since children challenge parents at every stage, coming at parenting with an open mind rather than a set of rules we either learned from our parents or the latest parenting «expert» might alleviate some of the anxiety parents have.
Overall, it can indeed be challenging and disheartening for a parent to have a child who does not easily or happily leave each day for school because of their sensitivity or adaptability to a formal classroom setting; you'll feel better if you and your child's teacher can work together as a team.
Harvard Professor and Psychiatrist Kenneth Duckworth, MD, shares advice for parents on the challenges in treating a child with mental illness and ways to help them overcome those challenges
Autism, Asperger's, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, bipolar disorder, cancer — there are any number of things that can challenge a parent's idea of what raising a child will be like.
At Challenge Success the advice we give to parents really isn't all that different whether your child is 2 or 22 years old: know and love the child before you; work hard to separate the fact and fiction surrounding parenting in a hyper - charged environment; and realize that most mistakes you may make can be corrected without ruining your child's future.
With children bearing such a big part of the burden of their parents» divorce, a parent needs to be able to discern when their child is having emotional challenges during and after the divorce process.
The lessons I have learned from my military training may help other parents navigate the route to raising healthy children in today's challenging environment.
If you are a Total Transformation customer, you can access Parent Coaching for help with these and other challenges you're experiencing with your child.
Generally, in the case of a power struggle, parents feel that their power is being tested and challenged by the child.
Just knowing that punishing and yelling is not a right way to educate your child doesn't mean that you know how to deal with challenges of the parenting.
But if your child is not up to the challenge of prom or a graduation party, then you have to do what you think is best as a parent to keep him safe.
This widely recognized math app features daily challenges, quizzes and a parent's page, aimed to help parents stay up to date on their child's progress.
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