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Posted on Tuesday, April 11
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Listening is key when communicating with kids |
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This is a very imformative read and also a good idea when it comes to kids I think.
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Parents don't pay attention when their children talk, according to child-and-parent specialists.
"We don't listen enough," says counselling psychologist Anne Marshall, director of the University of Victoria's Centre for Youth and Society. "We talk to children more than talk with them."
Parent-and-child conversations are important, she says. "That's how you establish the relationship, maintain the relationship, and build trust and communication, so when things are tough, you're still talking."
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You can read this article here. |
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Posted by Julz on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 (14:50:22) (51 reads)
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8 Childhood Illnesses: Get the Facts |
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You may not have heard of these childhood illnesses, but they are more common than you think.
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Sick days are part of being a kid; worrying about childhood illnesses is part of being a parent. You wonder, what's that weird rash? Does that cough sound worse than before? Am I going to catch this, too?
Parents quickly learn from experience all about ear infections, pinkeye, stomach bugs, colds, and the flu. These things may be most familiar to you, but there's a whole world of childhood illnesses out there that you may not know about. Let's get acquainted with some of these nasties now.
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You can read about this on webmd.com |
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Posted by Julz on Sunday, February 24, 2008 (18:13:52) (85 reads)
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7 Pains You Shouldn't Ignore |
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This is very interesting and worth the read...
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Whoever coined the term "necessary evil" might have been thinking of pain. No one wants it, yet it's the body's way of getting your attention when something is wrong. You're probably sufficiently in tune with your body to know when the pain is just a bother, perhaps the result of moving furniture a day or two before or eating that third enchilada. It's when pain might signal something more serious that the internal dialogue begins:
"OK, this isn't something to fool around with."
"But I can't miss my meeting."
"And how many meetings will you miss if you land in the hospital?"
"I'll give it one more day."
Etc.
You need a guide. WebMD consulted doctors in cardiology, internal medicine, geriatrics, and psychiatry so you'll understand which pains you must not ignore -- and why. And, of course, if in doubt, get medical attention.
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You can read this article on webmd.com. |
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Posted by Julz on Sunday, February 24, 2008 (18:10:00) (94 reads)
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