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  2. Yelling at your kid makes you ‘not a safe person,’ warns a ...

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    “Every parent will at some point lose it and yell at their kids," says this child psychologist. But it is important to not make it a habit. Yelling at your kid makes you ‘not a safe person ...

  3. What Happens to Your Kid’s Brain When You Yell at Them ...

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    News to no one: Kids require a lot of patience. They also have a tendency not to listen when we speak at a normal volume, so the desire to raise one’s voice is real. That said, if you’re a ...

  4. My mom used to yell at me when I was a kid. I taught ... - AOL

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    We were devastated. The following year, Mom moved to a retirement community within 15 minutes of our house. The kids were in full-time day care until 5:30 p.m., but she started filling in the gaps ...

  5. Time-out (parenting) - Wikipedia

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    Parents should also clearly explain why the child is being put in time out, and what the child needs to do to return to the reinforcing environment/be let out of time-out (but too much explanation can reinforce the unwanted behavior as a result of "misplaced adult attention" [11]). Furthermore, the renown developmental psychologist Kathleen ...

  6. Bullying - Wikipedia

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    Bullying also takes place in school hallways, bathrooms, on school buses and while waiting for buses, and in classes that require group work and/or after school activities. Bullying in school sometimes consists of a group of students taking advantage of or isolating one student in particular and gaining the loyalty of bystanders who want to ...

  7. Child abuse - Wikipedia

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    School-based programs have also been developed to treat children who are survivors of abuse. [194] This approach teaches children, parents, teachers, and other school staff how to identify the signs of child maltreatment as well as skills that can be helpful in preventing child maltreatment. [195]

  8. 15 tips to help your child have the best first day of school ever

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    Avoid early morning stress before school. Lay out your child's outfit the night beforehand. The same goes for making sure the backpack is organized in advance too! 10.

  9. School refusal - Wikipedia

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    School refusal is a child-motivated refusal to attend school or difficulty remaining in class for the full day. [1] Child-motivated absenteeism occurs autonomously, by the volition of the child. This behavior is differentiated from non-child-motivated absences in which parents withdraw children from school or are unable to bring their children ...