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Resiliency

July- August 2010

How does change affect your family? Get some ideas for smooth transitions! Ages and stages and current events.
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Fostering Resiliency in Our Children

Today’s world is challenging for children. By age two, many are being cared for outside their home. By elementary school, the pressure is on to excel at everything. Sex is actively marketed through the media. Drugs and alcohol are readily available. The demands and stresses on parents are unrelenting. In spite of all this, you [...]

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The Cornerstones of Resiliency

Caring, support, high expectations and opportunity for meaningful participation are the cornerstones of resiliency.

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What to do about name-calling

Kid’s who are called names are obviously hurt, but those who use name-calling to attack others are hurting themselves as well. For the benefit of both children, it’s best to be persistent in putting an end to name-calling.

Avoid confronting the child in front of others and embarrassing him with a reprimand or lecture because you [...]

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