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  2. Five bold perspectives parents can take as their kids play ...

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    The start of a new year is often when we look for ways to adjust our outlook. Drawing on Nelligan, and a few of those figures in the world we can encourage our kids to observe, here are five bold ...

  3. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Authoritative parents rely on positive reinforcement and infrequent use of punishment. Parents are more aware of a child's feelings and capabilities and support the development of a child's autonomy within reasonable limits. There is a give-and-take atmosphere involved in parent-child communication, and both control and support are balanced.

  4. Teenage rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Teenage rebellion is a part of social development in adolescents in order for them to develop an identity independent from their parents or family and a capacity for independent decision-making. [1] Teenage rebellion usually begins at around 13 years old, while for some it may start to happen 1-2 years before puberty.

  5. Molly Shannon says parents should change their attitude about ...

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    "I am always reading psychology, self-help — almost like a class. I find it interesting, and I love learning," Shannon said.

  6. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    An important challenge for the parent–adolescent relationship is to understand how to enhance the opportunities of online communication while managing its risks. [101] Although conflicts between children and parents increase during adolescence, these are just relatively minor issues.

  7. 'Teen Mom' Catelynn Baltierra regrets not having guidance ...

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    Sharing advice for adoptive parents "I think the No. 1 thing that all adoptive parents or even prospective adoptive parents need to be is trauma-informed ," she said.

  8. Study: Explicit content, wasting time top parents’ social ...

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    When it comes to social media, parents are mostly concerned with teenagers being exposed to inappropriate content or wasting too much time, according to a new survey.. A Pew Research Center survey ...

  9. Triple P (parenting program) - Wikipedia

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    Triple P, or the "Positive Parenting Program", was created by Professor Matthew R. Sanders and colleagues, in 2001 at the University of Queensland in Australia and evolved from a small “home-based, individually administered training program for parents of disruptive preschool children” into a comprehensive preventive intervention program (p. 506). [1]