Sentences with phrase «says child psychologist»

«When you learn to identify and manage your own parenting frustrations, you'll be amazed at how your child's challenging behaviors can quickly improve,» says child psychologist Dr. Jeffery Bernstein.
«Fostering a classroom milieu that offers opportunities to problem solve, in addition to punishment, can help children choose more appropriate behaviors to correct the inappropriate ones,» says child psychologist Joel Dillon of Orenstein Solutions in Cary, NC.
«They feel entitled to the same haul next year,» says child psychologist and McGill University professor Jeffrey Derevensky.
Says child psychologist Dr. David Elkind, «The art comes from the teacher's personality, experience, and talents.
When it comes to sibling arguments, says child psychologist Penelope Leach, parental intervention may not be the best solution.
Teach your 2 - year - old to prepare for a car trip by sitting in the right place and buckling up, says child psychologist Penelope...
A 2 - year - old's sense of time is different from an adult's, says child psychologist Penelope Leach, who offers tips on attending...
«Self - esteem is not being able to say, «I'm good at such and such»» sport, says child psychologist Tamar Chansky, Ph.D. «Kids figuring out their strengths, their own solutions?
Teach your preschooler how to get ready to ride in a car by focusing on the destination, says child psychologist Penelope Leach.
Mealtime doesn't have to be a battle of wills between you and your preschooler, says child psychologist Penelope Leach — if yo...
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.
«At this time, the child should be orbiting around the husband and wife, while the parents discipline the child and impart values,» said the child psychologist.
Good parenting emanates from the marriage union,» said child psychologist John Rosemond during a recent parent retreat in Atlanta.

Not exact matches

Thomas Haller, a psychologist and family therapist who has written about children and charity, says there is no reason to wait to teach even young children about giving back.
«Parents who respond to their children's emotions in a comforting manner have kids who are more socially well - adjusted than do parents who either tell their kids they are overreacting or who punish their kids for getting upset,» child psychologist Nancy Eisenberg of Arizona State University said in an interview.
Usually, he says, people develop a taste for that «type» because they had a parent who needed their children to take care of them, a dysfunction that psychologists call enmeshment.
Saying something like «I liked the way you passed the ball so your teammate could score» can «get a child thinking about the process and working toward a goal,» social psychologist Susan Newman tells Care.com.»
It sounds good, and I know they have great intentions, but you can't find any psychologist who will say that divorce is good for children.
One family expert counselled one thing while a child psychologist said the exact opposite.
The child, they say, is father to the man, and any psychologist will tell you that the child within us may be a downright nuisance to the man, unless he has been put in his place.
As child psychologist Naeema Jiwani, says, «Compared with conventional parenting where the mother and father have to constantly be «in love» in front of their child, co-parenting doesn't include the «strain» of marriage.»»
«It is quite typical for preschool - aged children to show some hesitation or anxiety in new situations,» says Kim Painter, a licensed psychologist and family therapist in Summit, N.J. Whether the stressor is a new teacher, preschool class or food, most children will «warm up» over time.
«Keep communication open with children and realize that there are so many things that kids feel but seldom tell their parents,» says Dr. JoAnne Pedro - Carroll, a clinical psychologist and the author of Putting Childrechildren and realize that there are so many things that kids feel but seldom tell their parents,» says Dr. JoAnne Pedro - Carroll, a clinical psychologist and the author of Putting ChildrenChildren First.
However, child developmental psychologists say that their behavior is merely an expression of their frustration.
«Attachment is not a set of tricks,» says Alan Sroufe, a developmental psychologist at the Institute for Child Development at the University of Minnesota.
«A mother's self - image greatly influences how her daughter views herself,» says D'Arcy Lyness, PhD, a child and adolescent psychologist and behavioral health editor at KidsHealth.
Many experts such as Dr. Brett R. Kuhn, a child psychologist and associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, say no single method fits all.
See what child psychologist Penelope Leach says about easing sibling rivalry — and staying out of your grade - schoolers» fights.
«When you say, «I'm really mad at you,» children shut down and withdraw,» says Jerry L. Wyckoff, a psychologist and coauthor of Twenty Teachable Virtues.
«By age 3 or so, children have the language and cognitive skills to understand consequences,» says Traci B. Pitts, a child psychologist in Reno, Nevada.
«I'm not saying that everyone does it, but 55 percent of adult children that came from families where one parent was unfaithful ended up being cheaters themselves,» says clinical psychologist Ana Nogales, author of Parents Who Cheat: How Children and Adults are Affected When Their Parents Are Unfchildren that came from families where one parent was unfaithful ended up being cheaters themselves,» says clinical psychologist Ana Nogales, author of Parents Who Cheat: How Children and Adults are Affected When Their Parents Are UnfChildren and Adults are Affected When Their Parents Are Unfaithful.
It's important to always use correct anatomical names for your children's body parts, including the penis and vagina, and to answer any questions they may have, says Elizabeth Jeglic, clinical psychologist and sexual violence prevention researcher at John Jay College.
«Our behavior is driven by our perception of our world, so if children feel they are not getting enough time and attention from parents then those feelings have to go somewhere and it appears in interaction with their peers,» said Christie - Mizell, an associate professor of sociology and licensed psychologist specializing in family therapy and the treatment of children with mood and behavior disorders.
See what child psychologist Penelope Leach says about easing sibling rivalry — and staying out of your preschoolers» fights.
But Nancy O'Reilly, Psy.D., a clinical psychologist in Springfield, Missouri, says, «When you begin planning for a baby, that's when you should tell your other children.
«You really want to pay attention to your child's cues,» says Kimberly Sirl, a child psychologist at St. Louis Children's Hospital.
«Wait until your child asks you,» says Robert Walrath, a child psychologist at the Center for Educational and Psychological Assessment in Manchester, New Hampshire.
When your child does ask, you want to have a healthy, open conversation and provide some basic information, says Susan Lipkins, a private practice child psychologist in Port Washington, New York.
Leading child development psychologist Dr Dorothy Einon says research shows that identical twins walk pretty much on the same day.
«Plan activities that you know your child can do and be successful at,» says Nicki Arnold, a psychologist and mother of a son with learning disabilities.
Dr. Joshua Coleman, psychologist and author, says, «Contrary to the wisdom of pop psychology, it is not essential to your or your children's well - being for you to have a great marriage.»
See what clinical psychologist Edward Christophersen says about a link between ADHD and children who have been frequently ill.
The new generation of researchers — neuroscientists, psychologists, and economists — say qualities like perseverance or self - control are more like psychological states or mindsets, which means they're mostly the product of a child's environment.
As psychologist Rudolf Dreikurs said, «A child needs encouragement like a plant needs water.»
A persistent problem with separating that lasts four weeks or more and negatively affects the quality of your child's life, for instance skipping playdates to avoid anxiety, should be discussed with her doctor, says Kristi Alexander, a pediatric psychologist at United States International University in San Diego.
The number - one way children learn to speak and boost their vocabulary is by listening to their parents at home,» says Rahil Briggs, Psy.D., a child psychologist at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore in New Yochildren learn to speak and boost their vocabulary is by listening to their parents at home,» says Rahil Briggs, Psy.D., a child psychologist at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore in New YoChildren's Hospital at Montefiore in New York City.
The physical attachment of nursing can hinder older children's sense of themselves as separate people, said Carla Fick, a clinical psychologist at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood.
«This can be a nice way for a child to feel safe and open up his feelings,» says Kimberly Sirl, a child psychologist at St. Louis Children's Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri.
Rebecca L. Hashim, an attending psychologist at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center and assistant professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in Bronx, N.Y., says parents often talk themselves out of reporting such information because they believe it's not their problem or they convince themselves that maybe they're just imagining it and don't investigate further.
Children are too young to understand when parenting behavior is wrong, a social psychologist says.
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