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Managing Problem Behavior at Home

A guide to more confident, consistent and effective parenting.

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Teaching Children to Calm Themselves

When Luke gets angry, he tries to remember to look at his bracelet. It reminds him of what he can do to calm himself: stop, take a deep breath, count to four, give yourself a hug and, if necessary, ask an adult for help.

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Bella

How do you know when it’s time to take your autistic, bipolar twelve-year-old daughter to the psych ward?

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Toddlers and Challenging Behavior: Why They Do It and How to Respond

This article explores the meaning behind challenging behaviors and how parents and caregivers can set age-appropriate limits for their toddlers.

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Clever Ways to Positively Reinforce Your Child Without Discipline

Read an excerpt from Out of Control.

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Luke’s Best Chance: One Man’s Fight for His Autistic Son

More than a million children in America are the autism spectrum. What happens when they come of age?

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How to Address Challenging Behavior Taught by Parents

Teaching preschool exposes you to the good, the bad and, yes I’m going to go there, the ugly. Challenging behavior is a very normal part of early childhood development and one of the most daunting (and rewarding!) aspects of the job.

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Three Ways Parents Enable Their Child's Misbehavior

These popular parenting approaches might be working against you.

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Heart-Mind Challenge: Solving Problems Peacefully

The strategies that children and youth use to resolve conflict change as they grow up. Stages of brain development are highly influential to both how children approach conflict and to the kinds of support adults can offer to build skills.

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Time to Stop Blaming Parents for Kids' Behavior

Research explains what (not who!) is really to blame for challenging behavior.

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