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Breaking the Behavior Code  2016-09-05

About 10 percent of the school population—9 to 13 million children—struggle with mental health problems. In a typical classroom of 20, chances are good that one or two students are dealing with serious psychosocial stressors relating to poverty, domestic violence, abuse and neglect, trauma, or a psychiatric disorder.

   

Science says parents of successful kids have these 11 things in common  2016-07-12

Good parents want their kids to stay out of trouble, do well in school, and go on to do awesome things as adults. And while there isn't a set recipe for raising successful children, psychology research has pointed to a handful of factors that predict success. Unsurprisingly, much of it comes down to the parents. Here's what parents of successful kids have in common:

   

4 Ways to Cheer Up a Kindergartner  2015-08-28

"You don’t want to buy your kid's happiness. You want to give them skills that will help them overcome sadness or anger,” says Kristy vanMarle, PhD, assistant professor of psychological sciences at the University of Missouri – Columbia. "You don’t want to create kids who go to the icebox to deal with the letdowns in life."

   

Letting Children Use Phones Before School?  2015-07-03

Clinical psychologist Linda Blair has told parents to discourage children from looking at phone or computer screens before school… She warned that the screens can damage their concentration… Miss Blair has also called for a ban on schools giving screen homework… And said children with ADHD can benefit from 'screen management'… 

   

Accurate Understanding of Your Child   2013-10-02

The new international trend MIQ, which you could reduce the hardship of parent and child. As long as you can find the children's personality and strengths accurately, you will be able to reduce the cost of cultivation, focus investment and know how to communicate with them.