Posts Tagged ‘psychology’

PostHeaderIcon Looking For The Perfect Pet For Your Kids

Almost every kid probably wants a pet of some kind. Thankfully, there are a variety of pets to choose from, and you can select the kind of pet that best fits your home and your child’s age.

If your child is young, you might want to consider a hermit crab as his or her first pet. They don’t make a mess and they’re quite easy to care for. They’ll crawl around if you take them out of their cage, and they can even move into larger shells as they get bigger. Simply having a pet will be an experience for your child.

If your child can assume more responsibility, you may consider getting him or her a hamster or guinea pig. Kids love these pets, but they require more care and attention; they must be fed daily and their cages cleaned weekly.

These pets are also nocturnal, meaning that they’ll be awake and running around in their cages while you’re trying to sleep. It can be quite annoying when they’re running in their wheels while you’re lying in bed.

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PostHeaderIcon Right Examples To Young People Will Teach Them Do The Same

The most effective way to teach your child to treat others with dignity and respect is to treat them with the same attributes. Take note that the early years of a child’s life is when he starts to truly learn about the world, as well as how to get along with others.

Parents play a very crucial role when it comes to teaching children the value of healthy relationships. This social competence allows them to express their feeling better, treat others with empathy, and to be cooperative and generous overall.

The most effective way to teach children this behavior is by acting as a role model to your child. With a mere gesture of saying “please” or by lending a helping hand to those in need, you are showing your child how you would like him to act.

Have your children assist you with daily tasks. Whenever they willingly offer to help, accept it. Make it a point to praise your child’s behavior, and help them realize how emotionally fulfilling it is to help other people out.

Socially competent children are known for exemplifying a strong sense of self worth and importance. It follows that when a child has high self-esteem, he is more inclined to treat others in a more positive manner.

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PostHeaderIcon When Kids Hit The Age Of Three

It is always a very great achievement when kids get to the age of three years since some parents always worry that their children would get to some dangerous stage or get into harm’s way as they continue to grow older. Yet children must grow and be the joy of their parents.

When they get to the age of three, they become more skillful in many areas. They usually amass lots of vocabulary to the level of 1000 words and start using longer sentences. It is at this point they begin to practice their vocabulary and talk no end, but it is very good for them so parents should just encourage it.

When they get to three, again they get trained on the potty and though they might still struggle with bedwetting, it is no big deal since they will do this up to around age five. They should be trying out their alphabet and figures too at this point.

The fast growing three year old children will start counting their fingers and indicate their age with their fingers when asked. They also begin to talk about and recognize some colors.

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PostHeaderIcon How To Respond To A Lying Child

One of the more complicated things a parent will face is how to respond and take action against a child that lies to them. There is no single answer to the problem, and this is something that every parent will face sooner or later. What can be done depends on the situation, but doing something is what really matters the most in the end.

Sometimes kids, especially the younger ones will lie just because they don’t fully understand what they are doing. Since they don’t yet have the ability to reason like adults, a lie to a little one may be an innocent thing they do.

For the older kids, it is more intentional and you need to do a few things. First, trying to understand the underlying circumstances and reasons they lied is important. This helps you to form the appropriate response in dealing with it, especially when it comes to who they are hanging out with or what they are doing when you are not around.

One common lie is that kids will ditch school to hang out at home or spend the day getting into things. The best way to handle yourself in a situation like that is to talk to the school and see what is going on as well as how you should best respond to the problem.

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PostHeaderIcon Behavioral Problems In Kids Are Usually Caused By Absence Of Communication With Their Parents

A majority of behavioral issues in children is due to the lack of communication between the child that their parents. Often times parents tend to think that their children won’t communicate with them because of the difference is age, interests, and, priorities.

However, in reality there is very little that is more important to children than communicating with their parents. While they may not verbalize it, Children generally feel the safest around their parents and depend on them way more than they realize.

Regardless of the child’s age, children love to have the chance to communicate and relate to adults. The opportunity for them to share their thoughts and feelings without worrying about being punished or looked down upon is priceless. Children actually thrive off of parental and other adult approval.

The majority of rebellious teens act as such due to the existing communication problems between them and their parents. However, if you can see past the act there is still a son or daughter longing for love and acceptance.

In most cases, the rebellious acts of teens are actually an attempt to defend themselves in uncertain and fearful situations. While they may like to act like they have it all together on the surface, underneath is a completely different story.

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September 2010
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