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Best Way to Help Siblings Deal with Jealousy

Don’t expect your older child to love the baby instantly. Make it clear that hurting the baby is not allowed—but that adoration is not required. Have your baby “bring” your older child a gift from the hospital (perhaps a shirt that says “Big Sister” or “Big Brother”). Keep a few… Continue Reading…

Best Way to Help a Overweight Child

Despite intensive medical research over many years, nobody knows whether a child’s tendency toward fatness is inherited or whether it is due to food consumption.

Probably a bit of both is involved. However, the following is known:

  • About 40 percent of children who are overweight during their primary-school

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Best Way to Help a Child with Language Difficulties

Speech and language therapists are trained in human com­munication skills and are able to identify and treat problems with speech and language. At the initial visit, the therapist will assess many aspects of a child’s language development (such as articulation, use of grammar, listening ability, concentration), using both observation and… Continue Reading…

Best Way to Help a Child Sleep

Isn’t sleep wonderful?! Your child may be exhausted at the end of the day, with aching muscles and drooping eyelids, but you know she will wake up fully refreshed after she’s had a good night’s sleep. Sleep is a way to replace lost energy, a way to recharge her batteries.… Continue Reading…

Best Way to Help a Child Overcome Shyness

Every child is shy sometimes. Even the most viva­cious, talkative child can freeze when he suddenly finds himself in a new situation or with strangers.

Shyness depends largely on age. Although every child matures at a different rate, the following guidelines apply to most children:

1 week

A newborn baby… Continue Reading…

Best Way to Help a Child Develop Television Literacy

Statistics indicate that, on average, a preschooler watches twenty-five hours of television a week. Most kindergarten teachers say they know which children have spent the most time in front of the television set, both by their amount of aggressive behavior and their lack of willingness to participate in new activities.… Continue Reading…

Best Way to Help a Child Deal with Sibling Rivalry

She always gets more than me,” or “Why can she stay up later than me?” and “That’s not fair!” are familiar cries in most families. Jealousy between children—”sib­ling rivalry”—is normal and arises because siblings have to share their parents’ attention, time, interests, and financial resources.

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Best Way to Handle Your Child when He Talks Back to You

Few things are more likely to irritate a harassed parent than a young child who insists on “talking back” whenever he is told to do something or when he’s given a reprimand for misbehavior. To a parent, talking back is a sign of insolence, disrespect, and downright confrontation. And when… Continue Reading…

Best Way to Handle Being a Working Mother

The number of mothers who return to full-time employment continues to increase. In many instances, a mother goes back to work because she needs the money; in some instances, she does so because she doesn’t want to risk losing a promising career; in some instances, she is the sole support… Continue Reading…

Best Way to Give Medicines and Treatments to Your Sick Child

Giving medicines and treatments

When a medicine or other treatment is prescribed for your child, make sure that you fully understand the instructions. If you have any queries, you can always telephone your doctor or ask the pharmacist who is making up the prescription.

Most medicines are flavoured to make… Continue Reading…