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About
Self-Esteem in Children. - Limits for self-esteem.
Use the language of self-esteem and allow independent decisions for a
positive child with positive self-esteem. 3/5 |
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About
Our Kids - An informational resource for parents
and professionals on child and adolescent development and psychiatric
illness in kids. 4/5 |
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AdoptiveParents.com
- Attachment Deficit. Promoting Attachment Throught the
Senses; Sibling Attachment; When Adopted Toddlers Reject Their Parents.
3/5 |
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APGAR
Scoring for Newborns - A score is given for each sign
at one minute and five minutes after the birth. If there are problems
with the baby an additional score is given at 10 minutes. A score of 7-10
is considered normal, while 4-7 might require some resuscitative measures,
and a baby with apgars of 3 and below requires immediate resuscitation.
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A
Place To Remember - A Web site committed to publishing
and providing uplifting support materials and resources for those who
have been touched by a crisis in pregnancy or the death of a baby.
2/5 |
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Birth Order
Research - I think a good approach to birth order is
to consider how sibling relationships are depicted in myths and fairytales
or in the Bible (especially in the Old Testament). There are many stereotypes
concerning the different positions in a family (e.g. last-born as "nestling").
Recall your own experiences. Perhaps you come upon an autobiographic account
of a famous first, last, middle or only child. 4/5 |
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British
Agencies for Adoption & Fostering - BAAF, based
in London and with offices in Wales, Scotland & England, is the leading
membership organisation for agencies and individuals concerned with adoption,
fostering and work with children & families. We are also a major publisher,
training provider and family finder. 4/5 |
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Can't Make Me - For
Parents of the Strong Willed Child. - Advice, causes
and solutions. 3/5 |
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Child
& Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). 3/5 |
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Children
Act 1989 - The Eull Internet version of the Acts of
Parliament has been prepared to reflect the text as it received Royal
Assent. 3/5 |
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Children
and TV Violence - AACAP Facts for Families # 13 - Parents
can protect children from excessive TV violence. 3/5
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Children
and Television Violence - Violence on television affects
children negatively, according to psychological research. 3/5 |
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Chldren
and Televison Violence- John P. Murray School of Family
Studies and Human Services Kansas State University.
3/5 |
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Children:
Parenting - Discipline. 3/5 |
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Childrens
Rights Council - Formed in 1985, the Children's Rights
Council (CRC) is a national non-profit organization based in Washington,
DC that works to assure children meaningful and continuing contact with
both their parents and extended family regardless of the parents' marital
status. 3/5 |
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Child's
Compulsive Lying - Children lie. That is a fact most
parents would attest to. They don't seem to need instruction on lying;
they don't need encouragement to do so. They just do. Children exaggerate,
twist the truth, hide the facts, manufacture stories, and deny the obvious.
3/5 |
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Children
of Parents with Mental Illness - Inconsistent, unpredictable
family environment also contributes to psychiatric illness in children.
Mental illness of a parent can put stress on the marriage. An Article
3/5 |
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Children
Now - We aim to improve the lives of children in working
families, particularly those with less financial resources. 3/5 |
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Coping
Techniques - For Infertility Problems. 2/5
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Discipline
Techniques That Work 2/5 |
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Drugs,
Pregnancy, and Lactation Antipsychotics in Pregnancy
- Women typically
have been counseled to avoid using psychiatric medications during pregnancy
because of known or unknown risks of prenatal exposure to these medications.
An Article. 3/5 |
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Children,
Adolescents, and Advertising (RE9504) - AMERICAN ACADEMY
OF PEDIATRICS. An Article. 3/5 |
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Etch-A-Sketch
Brain - Pregnancy-Related Memory Loss. An Article.
3/5 |
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Evaluated
Childbirth: The Fear-Pain Cycle in Childbirth - The
Fear -Pain Cycle in Childbirth by Bonni Elizabeth Hall
Fear is something which can and does control people's lives. Like pain,
fear has a perfectly useful biological function, of course. While pain
is a warning to us to stop doing something ...... An Article. 3/5 |
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Fear
of Pregnancy Dampening Sexual Desire. - An Article.
3/5 |
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Fear-Pain
Cycle in Childbirth - By Bonni Elizabeth Hall - Fear
is something which can and does control people's lives. Like pain, fear
has a perfectly useful biological function, of course. While pain is a
warning to us to stop doing something or to tell us we are sick or injured
or otherwise in need of rest and safety, fear is an "alarm bell"
that is supposed to keep us from entering dangerous situations or, if
that's impossible, to prepare us to "fight or flee" at a moment's
notice. 3/5 |
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Feeding
and Pre-Speech Characteristics - Many articulatory
errors made by young children with feeding difficulties
or delays are similar to the movements used in feeding. An Article 3/5 |
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Fetal
Development Overview - The development
of the embyo and fetus, with amazing color pictures. 5/5 |
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Fetal
Life and Abortion: Human Personhood at Conception -
An Article. 3/5 |
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For
Those Who Have Had Miscarriages - A guide for parents
who have recently experienced the death of a child through miscarriage,
stillbirth or other perinatal loss. An Article. 3/5 |
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Helping
Your Child Develop Self-Esteem - The development
of a positive self-concept or healthy self-esteem is extremely important
to the happiness and success of children and teenagers. 3/5 |
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Home
Schooling Support - Comprehensive list of educational
software, information, and related online resources to assist parents
with the problems of home schooling. 4/5 |
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How
Can Parents Model Good Listening Skills? - How
Can Parents Model Good Listening Skills? by Carl Smith. Do Listening
Skills Affect Learning? An Article. 3/5 |
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How
Children Really React to Control ( Coping Mechanisms ) - B
y Thomas Gordon, Ph.D. An Article. 3/5 |
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How
to Know it's not School Phobia, or Depression, or.!!!! -
An Article. 3/5 |
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Infant
Development Stages of Life - Lists all childrens development
stage with short explanations. 2/5 |
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Is
there Something Called the Middle Child Syndrome? - An
Article. 3/5 |
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Jealousy
in young infants: a new area of research. An Article.
3/5 |
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Journal
of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine - A Journal of
Current Diagnosis and Treatment in Pediatrics. 3/5 |
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Medication,
Pregnancy and Lactation - Evidence that it causes harm
during pregnancy. Moclobemide(Aurorix) is a reversible MAOInhibitor that
is not available in the USA. 3/5 |
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Memory
Decreases During Pregnancy - Pamela Keenan, PhD, has
shown that women in their third trimester of pregnancy experience forgetfulness
approximately 15 percent more than the average person. An Article. 3/5 |
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NNCC
Guidance and Discipline Database - NNCC unites the
expertise of many of the nation's leading universities through the outreach
system of Cooperative Extension. Our goal is to share knowledge about
children and child care from the vast resources of the land grant universities
with parents, professionals, practitioners, and the general public.
4/5 |
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NORM-UK
-The process of psychological dissociation from trauma, procedures beforeand
after circumcision in children of both sexes. An Article.
3/5 |
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Overcoming
Fear Of Childbirth - Every woman feels some fear as
childbirth approaches. You may wonder if your baby will be healthy. You
may worry about how you will deal with the pain of labor. Some women fear
embarrassing themselves with how they might act. Other women wonder whether
they will be good mothers. These are normal feelings,Tocophobia is the
Fear of Childbirth, Lockiophobia- Fear of childbirth,. Maieusiophobia-
Fear of childbirth
. An Article. 3/5 |
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Parenting
Evaluation Instruments Directory - Attitudes to Having
Children (1980), Behavioral Coding System (1981), Child Behavior Checklist
(1983), Child's Report on Parental Behavior Inventory (CRPBI) (1965),
Child-Rearing Sex Role Attitude Scale (1981),Childhood Level of Well-Being
Scale (1988), Children's Perception Questionnaire (1982), Cleminshaw-Guidubaldi
Parent Satisfaction Scale (1985), Cornell Parent Behavior Inventory (1970),
Cornell Socialization Inventory (1974), Custody Quotient, Research Edition
(1988), Daily Home Report (n.d.), Daily Rating of Effective Parenting
(1974), Difficulty Index for First-Time Parents (1965), Dyadic Parent-Child
Interaction Coding System (1981), EMBU: An Inventory Assessing Memories
of Parental Rearing Behavior (1984), Emotional Impact of Parental Attitudes
(1980), Environmental Assessment Index (1987), Family Adjustment Test
(1951), Family Benefits Inventory (1986), Family Constraining and Enabling
Coding System (1984), Family Decision-making Style Scale (1984), Family
Interaction Q-Sort (1988), High Scope Knowledge Scale (1980), Home Quality
Rating Scale (1977), Hopkins Surveys of School and Family Connections
(1982), Ideas about Parenting (1985), Index of Parental Socialization
Styles (1980), Indexes of the Parent-Child Relationship (1986), Infant
Caregiving Inventory (1983), Interaction Behavior Code, Interaction Rating
Scale (1986), Intra-Family Attitude Scales (1952), Issues Checklist, Kansas
Parental Satisfaction Scale (1985), Knowledge of Infant Development Inventory
(1981), Little Parental Valuing Styles System (1986), Marjoribanks Family
Learning Environment Scale (1987), Maryland Parent Attitude Survey (1966),
Maternal Developmental Expectations and Childrearing (1980), Maternal
Expectations, Attitudes, Beliefs Inventory (1984), Maternal Social Support
Index (1981), Michigan Screening Profile of Parenting (1978), Mother-Child
Relationship Evaluation (1908), NC-158 Q-Sort Inventory of Parental Behaviors
(1983), Neo-Natal Perception Inventories (1979), Parent Affect Test (1983),Parent
Awareness Skills Survey (1990), Parent Behavior Progression, Revised (1983),Parent
Perception Inventory (1983), Parent Satisfaction with Child Care Scale
(1975), Parent-Child Areas of Change Questionnaire (1985), Parent-Child
Interaction Rating Scales (1964), Parent-Child Relations Questionnaire
(1963), Parent-Child Relationship Survey (1988), Parental Acceptance Coding
Scheme (1986), Parental Acceptance-Rejection Behavior Observation Procedures
(1984), Parental Acceptance-Rejection Interview Schedule (1984), Parental
Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire (1978), Parental Attitude Research
Instrument (PARI) (1958), Parental Attitude Survey Scales (1963), Parental
Attitudes Toward Childrearing (1981), Parental Bonding Instrument (1979),
Parental Reaction to Dating Relationship Scale (1986), Parenting Stress
Index (1983), Perceived Parenting Questionnaire (n.d.), Perceptions of
Parental Role Scales (1985), Perinatal Anxieties and Attitudes Scale (1980),
Positive Attitudes Toward Living at Home (1988), Psycholinguistic Classification
System for Analyzing Mother-Child Interactions (1985), Response-Class
Matrix, Rules in the Home Checklist (1983), Screening for Problem Parenting
(1986), Sentence Completion Series (1992), Survey of School Climate for
Pregnant and Parenting Teens (1987), Therapy Attitude Inventory (1974).
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Parenting
Styles/Children's Temperaments: The Match - By Robin
F. Goodman, Ph.D. and Anita Gurian, Ph.D. 3/5 |
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Practical
Parenting Tips - Practical Parenting is a FREE
one-stop resource for parents and professionals wanting advice and support
on child behaviour, development and family relationships. The site has
been developed by Dr Andy Gill (qualified Social Worker; PhD in Psychology-
UK) as a global public service. 3/5 |
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Pregnancy
Week by Week - From About.com. 3/5 |
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Pyruvate
Carboxylase Deficiency (PCD) - Is a rare disorder causing
developmental delay and failure to thrive at birth or in early infancy.
The body is deprived of energy by malfunction of the citric acid cycle
and gluconeogenesis. The citric acid cycle is the major biochemical process
that derives energy from carbohydrates. 3/5 |
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Pyruvate
Kinase Deficiency - Pyruvate kinase deficiency is an
inherited deficiency of the enzyme pyruvate kinase, which is used by red
blood cells. Without this enzyme, red blood cells break down too easily,
resulting in low levels of these cells (hemolytic anemia). 3/5 |
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Ricky
Greenwald's Child Trauma Home Page 3/5 |
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SIDS
Net (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) - Information,
help and resources about this controversial condition. 3/5 |
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SPIG
- Parental Alienation Syndrome - Parental alienation
syndrome is an evolving subject and not without controversy. For some,
anyone who obstructs contact is intentionally denigrating the other parent
with the intent of alienating the child, and this is seen as a symptom
of depression and dependence. But for others the matter is not so clear.
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Surf Monkey's Parents'
Internet Resource Center - The Parents Internet Resource
Guide. 3/5 |
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The
Children of Rage - You are here because you searched
for The Children of Rage, or were sent this page from someone who cares
about you very much. Please forward this on to all your friends and people
who will also find it useful, anyone who has a Child of Rage or works
with one, or is related to one, or goes to school with one.... 4/5 |
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The
Dilemma of the Only Child - Alissa D. Eischens Northwestern
University. This paper examines the phenomenon of birth order as it particularly
relates to only children. Only children are unique in birth order in that
they are the first- and last-born children in their families. Various
theories of prominent psychologists such as Adler, Freud, Skinner, and
Eysenck will be examined in their application to the importance of birth
order in personality development. A theory concerning only children will
then be presented, dealing chiefly with their difficulty with the labels
of introversion and extraversion. Personal observations as well as a proposal
for testing the theory will be given. 3/5 |
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The
Helpless Parent Syndrome - By Rebecca Prewett. An Article.
3/5 |
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The
Natural Child Site - Parenting advice column. Their
motto is "All children behave as well as they are treated. 4/5 |
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The
Parent-Adolescent Relationship - Over a teenager
is what inadvertently leads him into accepting sneakiness and lying as
viable strategies within the parent-adolescent relationship. 3/5 |
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The
Strong-Willed Child - The StrongWilled Child: 12 Concepts
and Ideas That May Be Helpful 1. Make sure you have one. There is a difference
between a strong willed child and a weak-willed parent. 2. If you have
a strong willed child, you are not to blame for the temperament with...
An Article. 3/5 |
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Triplo-X
Syndrome (XXX Syndrome) - Parenthood represents one
of the most amazing changes that occurs in our lives. Having a child with
triplo-X or 47, XXX does not detract from this monumental change. 3/5 |
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Tips
for Parenting Children with Challenging Behaviour - Challenging
behaviour is any behaviour that interferes with children's learning, development
and success at play; is harmful to the child, other children or adults;
or puts a child at high risk for later social problems or school failure.
3/5 |
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Virtual
Institute for Birth - Salutogenesis in support of normality
- The term salutogenesis will be new to many people, what follows is an
explanation both of the original concept and how it can be applied to
birth. 3/5 |
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Warning
Signs- Is a resource site for parents to alert them
to the warning signs for drugs, alcohol and gang Violence to help protect
children who are exposed to threats to their well-being, personal safety
and development. 3/5 |
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What
Is the Strong-Willed Child? - An Article. 3/5 |
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Women's
Possible Reactions to Sex During Pregnancy. -
An Article. 3/5 |
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WWW.Lone-Parents.ork.uk
- Single parents / lone parents may experience emotions
such as loneliness and isolation. The frustration of being a single parent
can create stress and anxiety levels that can be harmful to you and your
own. Left unchecked this can lead towards emotional meltdown. Use this
site learn the art of survival, have your say or tell the rest of us your
survival tips. 4/5 |
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Youth
Challange - Your Problem-Kid Problem-Solver. The place
for mental health workers to turn for the newest and best strategies to
help troubled youth and children 3/5 |
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Young
Children's Social Development: A Checklist - From
ERIC Digests. 3/5 |
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10
Thoughts For Divorcing Parents - By
William A. Eddy, LCSW, Esq . From Self Help Magazine. 3/5 |
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ParentNews
- A site devoted to
Parental issues concerns and resources. 3/5 |
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Sex
Education Starts at Home - By
Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D. From Self Help Magazine. 3/5 |
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PsychNet-UK
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