Toddlers
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ToddlersToddler Behaviour and Discipline
A teacher asks how she can teach a 4-1/2-year-old boy that it's not right to kick or bite people in her classroom.
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ToddlersToddler Behaviour and Discipline
It is normal for children to test limits and try to get their way, as they shape their independent personality.
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
The parent of a four-year-old is advised how to help her child learn to go to his own bed and fall asleep on his own.
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ToddlersToddler Behaviour and Discipline
An expert evaluates the possible reasons for a five-year-old's temper tantrums in public places.
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ToddlersToddler Behaviour and Discipline
Disciplining a child while he is throwing a tantrum and/or hitting and screaming is impossible.
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
A pediatric neurologist or a doctor who treats childhood sleep problems should evaluate your seven-year-old.
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
Find out the difference between night (or sleep) terrors and nightmares, which are two separate parasomnias (sleep disturbances).
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
There is more to this family problem than just your husband's responses to your daughter's nighttime bedwetting.
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ToddlersToddler Behaviour and Discipline
Disciplining a two-year-old and a six-year-old are very different challenges.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Most often these lumps are normal lymph nodes -- "glands" that we all have in various parts of our bodies.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Give your child the power to dictate some time alone with you, doing something with him that he would like to do. Do this on a regular basis.
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
Developmentally, children show tremendous individual differences in how frequently and for how long they nap, as well as when they stop napping.
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
Our expert provides advice on helping a child make the transition from her parents' bed to her own.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
You have to be relaxed about potty training. A child will make his own decision about when he wants to use the toilet to defecate.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Expert advice for a mother whose son fears "falling into" the toilet.
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