The Principles are intended to help parents better
understand normal child development, to help parents identify their children's needs, and to aid parents in responding to their children with respect and empathy.
Not exact matches
It is within the
normal range of
child and teen
development to not
understand the distant rewards of good grades and learning.
It is important to
understand the causes and symptoms of PTSD, because it can interfere with
normal development and learning in a
child, and can lead to Reactive Attachment Disorder and other emotional problems.
The fact is, those fears are a
normal part of
development, and
understanding their lived experience is an important part of helping your
child develop a healthy relationship with sleep.
A more natural, intuitive approach to settling your
child, Sleeping Like a Baby will help you
understand normal infant sleep at each stage of
development, from birth to three years.
As a paediatrician who has spent the past 30 years trying to
understand both
normal sleep in infants and
children and problems that can arise during such sleep, I was heartened to read this book, which builds effectively on what we know about infant sleep and
development.
The aim of the book, says Murray, is threefold: fascinate, foster a greater
understanding of
normal child development, and encourage parents to trust their intuition.
Increased
understanding of the developing brain and how deviations from
normal development can increase the risk of neurological and psychiatric diseases has created a rich landscape of opportunity for collaborations between leading academic medical centers and pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies dedicated to identifying new drugs and other interventions to help
children.
When parents
understand these unique characteristics and discrepancies to be a
normal part of the
development of exceptionally gifted
children, and teach the
child ways to cope with these discrepancies, they will go far toward assuring the
child of a strong sense of self.
When working with
children, I also work closely with parents to help them
understand the nature of their
child's difficulties and develop strategies to support his or her
normal development and healthy emotional functioning.»
Gained a sophisticated
understanding of
normal and abnormal
child development using the principles of developmental psychology and neurobiology.
In order to identify potential problems, parents need to have a working
understanding of
normal child development, acceptable variances, and problem indicators.
This collection of transcripts from sessions by certified Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapists gives therapists, educators, and
child welfare and residential treatment professionals a detailed
understanding of how Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy is used to help
children who have a history of neglect, abuse, orphanage care, or other experiences that may interfere with the
normal development of attachment between parent and
child.
This topic aims to provide a better
understanding of aggressive behaviour in young
children, its
normal course of
development, when parents or caregivers should be concerned, and what policies, programs and interventions can be implemented to reduce its long - term incidence.
For us to be the best parents we can be, it's important for us to
understand children's brains, emotions,
development and
normal behavior.
Recent reports indicate that adjustment problems in childhood psychopathology are related to structural brain characteristics (9 ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ — 13), but the brain basis for
development of self - regulation in
normal children is less well -
understood.