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Raising Terrible Twos: The Guide
by Dialga, Dec 2, 2008
Although the perfect method of raising children is yet to be discovered, the great idealists of the past have developed theories that may assist parents of this age and the future. Some have even compiled a list of stages that young children go though, which may assist parents in understanding what their child is going through. Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt, which is the second stage in Erikson’s theory, occurs between the ages of 2-3 years old, during which, parents should create a supportive environment. In this stage, children learn self-control, self-confidence, empathy, and anxiety. Like Erik Erikson; Jean Piaget, Sigmund Freud, and Alfred Adler have their own theories and stages for raising children.
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Our Children are in Crisis: Preventing Child Abuse Through Parent Education
by Ryan Michael, Dec 3, 2008
Thesis paper supporting and discussing the importance of parent education in the prevention of child abuse.
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Where Are Your Children?
by pinkpen, Dec 3, 2008
How many parents allow their children to go out and hang with their friends, and know for a fact that they are with the person they say they're supposed to be with, and they are at the place they say they will be?
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To Reset Your Child's Mind
by Joy Camp, Dec 2, 2008
An informative way of dealing with a child who has ADHD, when games, computers, and televisions are becoming more of a problem.
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Does a Structured Life Even Exist Anymore?
by Citizen Pat, Dec 2, 2008
What does an evening look like to a "normal" American family?
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Family Disfunction: Love is Not Unconditional
by BloodyStElegance, Dec 2, 2008
A reflection on families, from my personal experience. Deals with the aspects of being a family and how families use "unconditional" love to sometimes hurt their own.
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The First Snow
by lilymom, Dec 2, 2008
Its odd how what is magical to children can seem like extra work for adults.
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Soapy Mouth
by wilson burrell, Dec 2, 2008
Why you should not wash a child's mouth out with soap.
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Lying About Christmas
by wilson burrell, Dec 2, 2008
Why you shouldn't lie to your kids about Christmas.
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Dough Ornaments
by Joce Boldi, Dec 1, 2008
When the kids are bored and it's too cold outside to play, why not make homemade ornaments to pass the time? Here's a recipe that we used when I was a kid. Just remember, don't let the kiddies eat them.
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