Parenting Articles
1: Chicken Pox Vaccine
Chicken pox is a disease that affects mainly children. It is contagious and can be spread even through air. The main way of chicken pox transmission is by direct contact with the person infected by chicken pox. Like many other disease, chicken pox also has symptoms. These signs will appear about three weeks after infection with the virus that causes chicken pox.
2: baby diaper rash
Your baby looks uncomfortable and you see that he has diaper rash. The skin is inflamed and there are red spots in the area the diaper covers. It may be worse in the summer months because due to sweating this can irritate the skin that may be wet from body waste. It hurts to see your baby's skin red and bumpy in a rash.
3: Bathing Newborn
Some parents put off the inevitable for several weeks, preferring to make do with a quick ‘top and tail’ each day. But with the right preparation and confident handling of your baby, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t take the plunge as soon as you are both home.
4: How to Help Your Anxious Child - Setting the Right Expectations
Anxiety is always far more complicated than it seems. You can not think of it like normal worry or fear. Parenting a child that suffers from anxiety disorders is hard. Setting the right expectations will help you along the way.
5: How to Help Your Anxious Child
Anxiety is always far more complicated than it seems. You can not think of it like normal worry or fear. Parenting a child that suffers from anxiety disorders is hard. Setting the right expectations will help you along the way.
6: How to Help an Anxious Child
All anxiety disorders share the same 3 fundamental components. If you develop parenting strategies that address these three components you will be way ahead and everyone will be less frustrated.
7: Thinking Positive Thoughts About Your Anxious Child: Avoiding Four Common Negative Beliefs
Parenting an anxious child can be mentally taxing and it's easy to become a sour grapefruit in their presence. Anxious complaints can restrict a parent's movement, demand a great deal of time, and exhaust their patience. No parent chooses to be negative, it just happens as a consequence of the anxious disorder. When I see this taking place in the families I counsel, I review the four toxic parenting beliefs associated with anxious kids and offer four strategies to cleanse the mental wasteland and restore the broken relationships.
8: The ABC's of OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
Do you or someone you love suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? What is OCD and how can I recognize it? Unlike other mental disorders which require recognizing anywhere from four to nine symptoms, OCD only requires recognition of two problems: obsessions and compulsions.
9: Four Clues that Ordinary Fear has become a Child Anxiety Disorder
If you are a parent and are concerned about your child's worries, seek help immediately. Treating it now can eliminate potential escalating problems in the future. Here are four clues to help you recognize when ordinary fear has become a child anxiety disorder.
10: Disciplining a whining toddler made easy
Are you fed up with the hassle of having to deal with your kids throwing fits when you are out shopping? Are you scared that your child's violent fits and tantrums are unhealthy for his/her growth? If you are reading this article, it is most likely because you want to find new ways to more effectively discipline your toddler. Regardless of your experience as a parent, there are some key principles that will enhance your ability to discipline and raise your child. One of the most important things to master in order to effectively teach discipline to a child, is to be able to convey the message in a way he will understand.
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