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Helping your child to overcome frustration

Behaviour:

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...
Tantrums

Behaviour:

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 . . .
Biting and hitting

Behaviour:

Biting and hitting

Many mums and dads have spent sleepless nights wondering their child is set on a path towards delinquency when they hear that they have been hitting and biting other children at nursery. Why do many y . . .
Dealing with tantrums

Guide To : Toddler:

Dealing with tantrums

There is no one-size-fits-all way of dealing with tantrums – recognizing the tantrum trigger is the key to coping with it. A toddler who becomes frustrated with his inability to complete a puzzle a . . .
Toddler development: twenty-one months

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Toddler development: twenty-one months

This month your toddler should be able to recognize when she makes mistakes. If she confuses words – sister and brother, or dog and cat, for instance – she may laugh at her mistake, or even correct . . .
Toddler development: twenty-seven months

Guide To : Toddler:

Toddler development: twenty-seven months

This month your toddler is so busy learning new skills and tearing about it can be hard to get him to sit still to eat, read a story or have some quiet time. The fact is that most toddlers at this . . .
Toddler development: thirty-one months

Guide To : Toddler:

Toddler development: thirty-one months

This month your toddler’s communication skills expand as she is able to convey complex ideas, sometimes using two at a time, for example she may say, “no sleep, wanna play”. She can also make up fu . . .
Crying in older babies

Crying:

Crying in older babies

As babies grow, they become more adept at communicating their needs to you and you, in turn, become better at decoding what their cry means if they do let rip! Older babies cry for some of the same . . .
When your toddler says "No!"to everything

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When your toddler says "No!"to everything

There’s a theory that toddlers use the word ‘no’ more than any other word because it’s the one they hear the most often! Whether or not that’s true, it’s certainly the case that many toddlers do go th . . .
Single Parents

Lifestyle:

Single Parents

Whatever your route into single parenthood, be it through divorce, separation or the death of a partner, single parents face a very different set of challenges to those who are entering parenthood as . . .
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