Articles about "copycat behavior" 57
What will the future hold for my premature baby?
All babies hit developmental
milestones at different times, but your premature baby may reach these
milestones a little later and he might be smaller than babies of the same age
who weren’t preemie . . .
Playing with your newborn
The best thing to do with your newborn is to play and encourage them to aid them along in their development.
Daycare: what to expect
Many parents opt for a daycare center
for their child as they like the fact that a team of qualified staff will be
taking care of their child and that he’ll be learning and playing in a
structured . . .
Tantrums
Though your child's tantrums will seem overwhelming, it is important to remember that there is a reason why the feel upset or frustrated. It is important to cope with their anger and teach them from t . . .
Sharing
Sharing is a very difficult concept for the typical toddler. Why on earth should he hand over his toys to some visiting stranger? His favorite word may well be “mine!”, and that reflects the way he se . . .
Children who lie
Children lie for many different reasons. It may be a simple matter of not wanting to own up to something, or it may be more calculated and an attempt to gain sympathy or attention. Again, one . . .
Helping your child to overcome frustration
As they become more independent, many children start to suffer from frustration. This can be rooted in their inability to communicate their eneds and feelings adequately...
Disciplining your toddler
When deciding on how to discipline your toddler, keep in mind at all times what you’re trying to achieve. Discipline should never be solely about trying to make our lives as parents easier, but rather . . .
Building social skills
There is nothing more exciting than watching your little one interact and mindle with others their own age. It is also a crucial part of building its social skills...
Children and television
The
influence of television on children has been the subject of much discussion
over the years, and debate still rages over its potential to cause anything
from bad behavior to obesity. The fact re . . .