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When A Three-Year-Old Bites Other Children
INTRODUCTION: This Hub was written in response to a mother who raised the matter of her three-year-old son biting at daycare/preschool. "Kris1119" posted (on my Hub about stopping children from biting) the dilemma she's facing with her...
How to Stop Your Child from Biting
Babies nearing a year old and those just over a year old may discover biting. This biting isn't usually an act of aggression. When parents react to the biting the baby discovers he can get a reaction - and that's the thing that makes the baby bite again (and sometimes again).
55 commentsWhat I'd Tell A Grade-School Child Who is Afraid of a Hurricane On the Way
A mom's suggestions on how to keep a frightened eight-year-old calmer when a hurricane is on the way.
14 commentsGood Behavior in Children: How Parents Can Teach Kids to Behave Well in Public
Having children who behave well in public is sometimes as simple as telling them how they are expected to behave in what setting - and why.
Weekend Parenting - How Non-Custodial Parents Can Still Be Parents
It can be particularly challenging to stay close, and "remain a parent", when you don't have custody of your child(ren). Here are ideas that may help with both.
Toilet Training - Re-Thinking Your Potty Training Approach with Reluctant Two- and Three-Year-Olds
Re-thinking the approach to helping children give up the diapers they often like (for some reason), and use the toilet "like a big boy/girl"
8 commentsWhen Should Kids Move Out of Their Parents' House?
In many families, and today more than ever, there is not always the expectation that grown kids move out as soon as they turn 18. Being a little flexible can be the best choice in some situations.
Having A Baby and Having A Life Are Not Mutually Exclusive
There are a few points any perspective or new parent needs to realize with regard to "having a life" with a baby. Those points fall under two categories. The first category relates to definitions, expectations, and perspective. The second relates...
0 commentsThoughts on Being and Raising a Middle Child
As a middle child, parent of a middle child, and aunt of a middle of a middle child; my experience tells me how careful parents must be about believing what they read or hear about middle children.
Children Who Lie - Thoughts on What Parents Should Do
There are a lot of reasons children lie, and many of those reasons are not a matter of the child simply preferring to be deceitful. Thinking back to their own childhood and lying can help parents understand why a child might lie.






