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September 22nd, 2010
Potty training

Potty Training: The Power of Peer Pressure

The sad thing about peer pressure is when our children are young we often make use of it to modify their behavior. When they become teenagers we spend many a night hoping they don’t give in to peer pressure and end up in some sort of trouble. Yet, peer pressure and potty training go together [...]

September 17th, 2010
Potty training

Potty Training: Resistance

Potty training is not meant to be a power-struggle between mom and child. Mom and Dad will inevitably lose. Strong-willed children often use potty training to assert themselves and have some sort of control over their life…and mom and dad’s for that matter. What to do when a child becomes resistant? In most cases it [...]

May 21st, 2010
Emotional Development

Emotional life of 12 year olds

The emotional development that occurs inside a 12 year old can take  everyone in a household on a roller-coaster ride. Twelve year olds tend to be egocentric – focusing on themselves and becoming independent from their parents. They can be moody, rude and short-tempered but sometimes, like a fresh breeze, they can be pleasant and [...]

May 15th, 2010
Emotional Development

Emotional life of 11 year old

Eleven year olds are referred to as tweens – the uncomfortable time between childhood and teenagers. Eleven brings tremendous emotional development and turmoil. This is the time when children  start to lose interest in family outings and opt to rather spend time with friends. They want to see for themselves whether their is life ouside the walls of their [...]

February 2nd, 2010
Stress

Why children stress. Part 2

Peer pressure. As parents of small children we often make use of peer pressure. “Look, Johny, Peter is eating his broccoli. Won’t you try some?.”  As our kids grow up we swing to the other side. “If your friends jump in the fire will you do the same?” The truth is that peer pressure can [...]

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