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The following articles are available for the 'Behavior Problems' topic. Click the article's title (shown in bold) to see the associated article.
Dealing With a Child's Anger Issues
Instead of trying to suppress an angry child, teach small children to count to five and then talk about their anger. Teach your child that it is okay to be angry, but also teach her to express her anger constructively.
Dealing With a Teen's Anger Issues
If your teen suddenly becomes grouchy, restless, negative, or aggressive, she may be dealing with issues of anger. Talk with your teen and let her know that everyone experiences anger. Find ways for her to deal with her anger constructively, or make an appointment for her to speak with a counselor.
Dealing with Bedwetting
Bedwetting is an embarrassing event in the life of any child. Here is how you can help your child learn to overcome this difficulty, with no loss in confidence for your child.
Dealing with Quarreling Children
One of the most frustrating things that any caregiver has to deal with is fighting children. Here are some simple guidelines for you to follow the next time the kids pull out the boxing gloves and get ready to start dueling.
Taming Your Child's Temper-Tantrum
We all know how piercing a child's scream is, whether at the grocery store or on an airplane. But it's even worse when it's your own child. Use these tips to get your toddler grow into a more reasonable toddler.