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At least 1 in 20 families struggles with an aggressive child. Such children and their families need and should be offered evidence-based treatments. When these families get ineffective therapies—or no ...
A support specialist works with a student in an Arkansas elementary school. Classroom behavior managements requires adults to understand and empathize with a child’s perspective, according to a ...
Educators and leaders know that systematically improving student behavior requires an understanding of the many factors that can affect behavior—from school climate, to student mindsets, to teacher ...
Facing challenges with your child's behavior? Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, provides expert guidance on how to differentiate between normal childhood misbehavior and genuine behavioral concerns.
(TNS) — Has your child or teenager started struggling mentally or acting out during the pandemic? You're not alone. At 21 months and counting, the pandemic has taken a toll on most people. But, local ...
Not many kids look forward to going to the dentist. Few parents look forward to taking them. Meanwhile, many dentists struggle with how to handle child anxiety effectively. Lauren Quetsch’s new ...
When mothers and their children play together, they instinctively respond to each other's cues. And positive interactions promote the child's healthy socioemotional development. A new study examines ...
Autistic children are vulnerable in therapy programs. A Michigan case shows how safeguards can fail, leading to abuse.
Family child care (FCC) educators from across the state of Delaware gathered to further their professional development and build relationships with colleagues at the First State Family Child Care ...
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