Archives for October, 2009

Discovering Your Child’s Personality

It will be a relief to parents to know that psychologists now believe that our children are not born as a “tabula rasa” (a clean slate).  A clean slate put all the responsibility of how our children turn out, slap bang on us as parents. It is now commonly accepted that 50% of our child’s [...]

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Accidents during the Day or at Night

Parents become very despondent when after going through the grueling process of potty training, regular accidents happen or your child asks to sleep in your bed ’cause he wet his bed. It is seen as absolutely normal and acceptable for a child to still have accidents up to the age of five. Developmentally they should [...]

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Oppositional Defiant Behavior in my Child

Most parents give a sigh of relief when their child turns 3 and they can relax, because this is the end of the terrible two’s.  We all recognize a two year old’s temper tantrum as a normal developmental milestone to learn how to deal with their environment.  Children become oppositional, angry, disobedient and defiant when [...]

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When your Child Stutters

Many parents become concerned about stuttering when their children are between 2 and 5 years old. Children will often repeat syllables or use speech filters like “um”, “er” or “uh”. The good news is that this is often just a sign of learning and the speech problem will disappear by itself.  Most children outgrow this [...]

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Everything You Need to Know about Autism

Autism is one of those disorders that develop during a child’s early years.  Most parents suspect that something might be wrong with their child, because he either does not develop at the same rate as his peers or he suddenly loses the ability to do certain things that he previously could do easily.  It takes [...]

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Does my Child have a Learning Disability?

Hearing the words “Learning Disability” would scare any parent.  Parents have irrational thoughts that their child is defective or not as smart as her peers. Parents believe their child is doomed and will never live up to what will be expected from her in society. A learning disability is on the contrary, not related to [...]

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When your Child is Diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome

I found myself in a state of panic and despair the day I realized that my little girl of 5 years old had Tourette’s syndrome.  Tourette’s have been made out to be such a horrible illness in the media, where obscenities and swearing is at the order of the day – it would send shivers [...]

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