Rewards and Punishment
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Behavior Disorder, Discipline and HomeopathyBy: Joette Calabrese | 29/10/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsMarjorie, a 70 year old grandmother often weeps softly. Not because someone was diagnosed with a dreaded disease, but because she frequently witnesses her 11 year old granddaughter acting belligerently, defiantly, and with the manners of a Cossack. It is a disturbing scene to witness. The child boldly chastising; her elderly grandmother not looking up from her magazine. Behavior Modification In Disciplining A Problem ChildBy: Robert William Locke | 20/06/2009 | ParentingWhat do you think William Pelham and The National Institute of Mental Health have in common? William Pelham is a distinguished ADHD expert and he and the Institute have both come out strongly in favor of behavior modification as the ideal solution in controlling a problem child. How To Adjust A Child’s BehaviorBy: Jacob | 01/09/2009 | ParentingChild behavior programs can be very helpful in terms of changing inappropriate behaviors. If you feel like you've had it up to here with your child's attitude or behavior, then read this Children's Behavior Problems - What is Odd and How to Know if your Child Has itBy: Debra Sale Wendler | 08/01/2008 | Home & FamilyDo you want to know what ODD is and how to tell if your child has it? Do you want to know how to improve your child's ODD behavior? You will learn the answers to these questions when you read this article. Children Behavior Management - Transforming Kids' BehaviorBy: Laura Ramirez | 04/09/2009 | ParentingIf you have a child who is out of control, then a good children behavior management program can be helpful. As you are probably aware, behavioral issues can start at any time even in a child who is usually resilient. When this happens, you will want to know how to curb this type of behavior. The reason is clear: if you enable problem behaviors instead of teaching your child self-discipline, this can lead to a style of behaving that can adversely affect your child’s future. Tips for Busy Moms and DadsBy: Andrei Mel | 13/11/2007 | ParentingParenting is as much a learning business for us as traveling through childhood is for our children. Parenting is one of the most difficult jobs that nature has provided us with. Being a parent means not only being sensitive to each child and each situation; it also calls on us to stretch our imagination as we respond to the constant challenges our children present us with. What Is Conduct Disorder?By: Cheryl McKinzie | 21/02/2009 | Mental HealthWhat is this disorder? What does a Conduct Disorder diagnosis really mean? The doctor doesn't tell you. The school doesn't tell you. Find out what the truth is behind this diagnosis. Lessons You Learn When Your Child Is In An AccidentBy: Linda Dipman | 05/06/2008 | ReligionI watched as my three year old grandson was wheeled out of the emergency room fastened tightly to a gurney with a huge head brace encircling his tiny head. He was being flown to a larger hospital where a specialist for his kind of head injury was waiting to perform an operation on his brain to save his life.
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