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		<title>The Whys of Whining</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 06:05:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>diyah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Moooooooooooom!&#8221;
It&#8217;s irritating, it&#8217;s frustrating and it gets on your last nerve. Though it&#8217;s obnoxious and unacceptable, it&#8217;s actually an effective for your child to get your attention. It&#8217;s whining.
But, like other bad habits, you can nip it in the bud early with a few simple strategies to teach your child there are other appropriate, effective [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Moooooooooooom!&#8221;<br />
It&#8217;s irritating, it&#8217;s frustrating and it gets on your last nerve. Though it&#8217;s obnoxious and unacceptable, it&#8217;s actually an effective for your child to get your attention.<strong> It&#8217;s whining.</strong></p>
<p>But, like other bad habits, you can nip it in the bud early with a few simple strategies to teach your child there are other appropriate, effective forms of communicating with you.</p>
<p>First, try limiting the situations that trigger it. Avoid extra errands when the kids are hungry.  Don&#8217;t let them get involved in a frustrating game or project prior to bedtime.</p>
<p>Pay attention when your child is talking, as sometimes whining is a reaction when a child feels you aren&#8217;t giving them your full attention. Praise them for not <strong>whining</strong> and talking in a normal and understandable voice that allows you to fully understand what they are saying to you.</p>
<p>When the whining begins, don&#8217;t overreact. Keep your response simple, calm and neutral.  Ask your child to repeat the request in a normal tone. <span id="more-748"></span>When giving in seems inevitable, don&#8217;t delay. If you must finish the grocery shopping so you can put dinner on the table, for instance, and your child starts whining for a snack, offer something healthy right away.</p>
<p>Once a limit has been set, parents should follow through. It&#8217;s imperative that both parents are on board with this limit and fully follow through when the whining rule has been violated.</p>
<p>If you have an older child that&#8217;s developing a whining habit, suggest they come up with a solution to their perceived boredom or other voiced problem.  If you suggest possible alternatives, it might just prolong the child&#8217;s whining.</p>
<p>Sometimes whining can be the result of trauma and trouble in their life. A divorce, serious family illness or problems at school may be at the root.  Additional positive attention and quality one-on-one time may be just the medicine your child needs at a time like this.</p>
<p>Your pediatrician can also suggest alternatives to curb whining should the positive attention and disciplinary actions be ineffective.</p>
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		<title>Celebrate your Child&#8217;s Uniqueness</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 05:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>diyah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like a snowflake or a fingerprint, every child is unique in their own special way. Every child has a unique way of feeling, thinking, and interacting with others.
Some children are shy, while others are outgoing; some are active, while others are calm; some are fretful, while others are easy-going. As a loving and nurturing [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like a snowflake or a fingerprint, <strong>every child is unique</strong> in their own special way. Every child has a unique way of feeling, thinking, and interacting with others.</p>
<p>Some children are shy, while others are outgoing; some are active, while others are calm; some are fretful, while others are easy-going. As a loving and nurturing parent, it&#8217;s your job to encourage them to embrace their uniqueness and celebrate their individual qualities.</p>
<p>Allow your child to express themselves through their interests.  They may find a creative outlet in theatre, dancing or art, or they may be exceptionally talented in the sciences.</p>
<p>Encourage them to embrace what they like to do, what interests them, and what makes them happy.  Help them realize that they don&#8217;t need to worry about being &#8216;<strong>like everyone else.</strong>&#8216; <span id="more-745"></span></p>
<p>Teach your child to make positive choices, and praise them for good deeds, behaviors and positive traits they possess.  Encourage them to become actively involved in their community, and introduce them to activities that promote a sense of cooperation and accomplishment.</p>
<p>Be firm yet fair when handing down discipline for misdeeds or misbehaviors, and make certain the rules and consequences for breaking the rules are clearly defined.  Show a cooperative, loving and united front with your spouse when it comes to discipline.</p>
<p>Accept and celebrate your child&#8217;s uniqueness. Remember that your child is an individual. Allow your child to have his or her own personal preferences and feelings, which may be different from your own.</p>
<p>And finally, encourage your child to be true to themselves by doing the same.  Show your child how to make positive choices with the choices you make, and that nobody is perfect and you too make mistakes.  Show your child that mistakes can be a great learning experience, and that they should not be ashamed or embarrassed about making them.  .</p>
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		<title>Training the Fussy Eater</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 05:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>diyah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toddlers can be fussy eaters who refuses to try a new food at least half of the time. Approximately half of all toddlers fit this description, so it is no wonder that food issues are a source of stress for parents.
Establishing healthy eating patterns is important to avoid problems such as obesity and eating disorders [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toddlers can be fussy eaters who refuses to try a new food at least half of the time. Approximately half of all <strong>toddlers</strong> fit this description, so it is no wonder that food issues are a source of stress for parents.</p>
<p>Establishing healthy eating patterns is important to avoid problems such as obesity and eating disorders later in life. Various strategies can help your child accept a wider range of foods.</p>
<p>It may be necessary to offer a food to your child as many as 10 different times before they choose to eat it.  The problem is, many parents get frustrated and give up before the fourth or fifth try.</p>
<p>Try to make foods fun.  Colorful foods like carrot sticks, raisins, apples, grapes, cheese sticks and crackers can all be fun and healthy choices for your growing toddler.  Explain to them that eating good food is important so they&#8217;ll grow big and strong, and how it will help them run faster and play longer.<span id="more-742"></span></p>
<p>Children learn behaviors from their parents. If you restrict yourself to a narrow range of foods, your child will take notice and mimic your caution. Don&#8217;t limit your child&#8217;s food variety to only those foods you prefer.</p>
<p>It may be that your child&#8217;s tastes are different to yours, and perhaps you are simply serving them foods they don&#8217;t happen to like.  Try to set a good example and try a variety of foods in front of your child.  It could motivate them to do the same.</p>
<p>If your child seems healthy and energetic, then they are eating enough. If you are still concerned, keep an eye on how much food they actually eat over the day. Children tend to graze constantly, rather than restrict their eating to three meals per day like adults.</p>
<p>You may be surprised how those little handfuls and snacks add up. For further reassurance, check your child&#8217;s growth and weight charts, or check with your child&#8217;s pediatrician.</p>
<p>Try not to worry, and remember, that unless a child is ill, they will eat.   Children are very good at judging their hunger and fullness signals. Try to stay relaxed about mealtime and offer your child a wide variety of foods, and most importantly, remember to set a good example by trying a wide variety of foods yourself.  You may discover you and your toddler share a new found favorite food!</p>
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		<title>The Keys to Effective Discipline</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 01:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>diyah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Disciplining a child is one of the most important, yetdifficult, roles of being a parent.  Effective discipline teaches a child to be self-disciplined later in life.
It helps your child grow up to be happy and well-adjusted. Effective and positive discipline teaches and guides children, and helps them to feel safe, secure, and valued.
Discipline should be [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Disciplining a child</strong> is one of the most important, yetdifficult, roles of being a parent.  <strong>Effective discipline</strong> teaches a child to be self-disciplined later in life.</p>
<p>It helps your child grow up to be happy and well-adjusted. Effective and positive discipline teaches and guides children, and helps them to feel safe, secure, and valued.</p>
<p><strong>Discipline</strong> should be based on a child&#8217;s age, development and temperament. A parent&#8217;s goals by disciplining their child is to protect them from danger, to help them learn self-control and self-discipline and to develop a sense of responsibility.  <span id="more-736"></span></p>
<p>Children should be respectful of their parent&#8217;s authority. If they&#8217;re disciplined harshly or unfairly, especially if it includes shouting or humiliating, will make it difficult if not impossible for a child to respect and trust their parent.</p>
<p>Parents must be consistent in their <strong>discipline</strong>. <strong>Discipline</strong> that&#8217;s not consistent is confusing to children, no matter how old they are. If parents are inconsistent in the way they discipline their children, children may find it hard to respect them. It can also indirectly encourage misbehaving and result in confusion and frustration for the child.</p>
<p><strong>Discipline</strong> must also be fair.  Parents must make sure that the punishment fits the crime and doesn&#8217;t punish too severely or is too lax. The consequences of their actions should be related to their behavior.</p>
<p>In order to discourage bad behavior, give your child choices about what to do. He will appreciate the chance to make decisions. Make sure rules that protect the safety, health and well-being of your child are given top priority.</p>
<p>If your child is irritable, tired or upset, be understanding and try to help calm them. It&#8217;s important to keep in mind that bad behavior can sometimes be circumstantial.</p>
<p>Encourage positive behavior in your child by spending quality time alone with your child each day. Give your child hugs, cuddles or a gentle pat on the back, and give praise when praise is due.</p>
<p>If your child is angry or sad, try to understand why.  Teach your child good behavior by setting a good example and behaving properly and appropriately yourself.</p>
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		<title>The Positive of Potty Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 13:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>diyah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our child&#8217;s showing all the signs of being ready to potty train. That&#8217;s great! But now, where do you start?
Explain to your toddler that going potty is a normal process of life and everyone does it, even animals. Talk with them about the toilet, a special place where they can potty just like the big [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our child&#8217;s showing all the signs of being ready to <strong>potty train</strong>. That&#8217;s great! But now, where do you start?</p>
<p>Explain to your toddler that going potty is a normal process of life and everyone does it, even animals. Talk with them about the toilet, a special place where they can potty just like the big kids.</p>
<p>Tell him how the potty works and let him try flushing himself. Explain that they will be wearing underwear and not diapers.  Find some educational and entertaining videos of their favorite characters learning to go potty. Be sure to involve other family members in the process and emphasize the importance of consistency during this process. <span id="more-734"></span><br />
Make a special trip to the store and purchase new underwear with your toddler.  Let them have a voice in what you get. The underwear will have much more significance if your toddler helped choose them.</p>
<p>Overalls, pants with lots of buttons, snaps or zips, tight or restrictive clothing and oversized shirts will all be an obstacle to your child during this process. Put these kinds of clothes away for the time being.</p>
<p>Decide whether or not you&#8217;re going to use pull-ups, training pants or regular underwear and try to stick with this decision so your child has consistency and isn&#8217;t confused. Think about whether or not you want to use rewards or not. Figure out a strategy on how to handle potty issues when you&#8217;re away from home.</p>
<p>If your child is in child care, ask your provider for their advice and make sure there aren&#8217;t any hard and fast rules the center or caregiver has in place that may be an issue. Let them know that you&#8217;re going to start and enlist their help with the process.</p>
<p>Praise your child for each successful trip to the potty, and comfort them when accidents happen and try to remain patient and calm when they do. Avoid using candy or other treats as reinforcement.</p>
<p>Let them know that it will take a while to get the hang of using the potty, and encourage and praise each attempt they make.  With consistency, encouragement and praise, they&#8217;ll soon be completely trained.</p>
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