Child Psychology and Parenting
It is common for children to experience occasional problems as they grow and mature. They experience conflicts at home over such issues as toilet training, bedtime and homework. They encounter problems with parents and peers as they attempt to establish a personal identity and practice relating to others. They experience conflict with teachers as academic and behavioral demands increase. As a child is faced with new situations, demands and expectations, it is common for the child to experience emotional ups and downs characterized by feelings of sadness, fear and anger.
The Parents should know, when their child needs psycholgical counselling or how to cope these situations to teaching their childrens.
Behavioral Problems of Children
Factors that predispose children to behavioral problems include mismatch between parental and child ..
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Babies and their crying
All babies need attention and need to be comforted when they are uncomfortable
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Infants (0-1 year old)
Cognitive development for your baby means the learning process of memory, language, thinking and rea..
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Toddlers (1-2 years old)
During this time, your child is becoming increasingly more mobile, and aware of himself and his surr..
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Toddlers (2-3 years old)
During this stage, your toddler will be able to follow two- or three-phrase commands, sort objects b..
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Preschoolers (3-5 years old)
As your child grows into early childhood, his world will begin to open up. She will become more inde..
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Middle Childhood (6-8 years old)
Middle childhood brings many changes to a child
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Middle Childhood (9-11 years old)
Your child
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Early Adolescence (12-14 years old)
Early adolescence is a time of many physical, mental, emotional, and social changes. Hormones change..
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