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Child Development

Millennium Children: Adult Children Living at Home

  Report: 78 percent of angry teens too lazy to run away from home. Researchers at the University of Notre Dame announced Monday results of at three-year study which suggest that an overwhelming majority of today’s teenagers who are emphatically frustrated with their home life are simply too lazy to go through the process of...

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Yelling At My Child: Does Yelling Really Work?

Does yelling at children really get them to do what you want?  parenting can be difficult.  It often becomes even more difficult when you lose control and begin yelling.  On the other hand, yelling can relieve stress??  Most parents do not like to yell at their children.  The feeling of becoming overly emotional; about something...

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Helping Your Children Cope With Stress

  As another school year begins, childhood stress is often reported as a common factor in creating emotional dramas around the home. ScottCounseling would like to recognize author Carol Denbow, child development specialist and author of numerous parenting articles,as one who has numerous positive solutions for this topic of concern shared by many parents.  Childhood Stress Compared to...

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I Need Help!

Asking for help from a trained professional, whether it be a dentist, car mechanic, florist, doctor or other service oriented individual should be as natural as asking someone where the restrooms are in a public building.  Do you need help?  Counselors are available and trained to serve you! Ask a Counselor   ScottCounseling.com was created...

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19 Jul Posted by in Academics, Featured Authors | 1 comment

Steps To Take To Help School Become A Positive Event: 100 Steps To Consider!

The Parent Teacher Association (PTA) has published 100 Ways To Help Your Child and School Succeed. One can not succeed without the other. ScottCounseling recognizes the PTA as a valuable asset for parents, teachers and, of course, students. 100 Ways To Help Your Child and School Succeed According to the PTA, there are many ways...

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06 May Posted by in Featured Authors, Teens | Comments

2008 Teen Concerns: Top Five Issues teens really Worry About

What do today’s teen really worry about? Do they worry about possessing material item, friends, dying, not being in control? Some parents may be surprised that teens today worry about anything. The fact is, more teens worry about and share their concerns regarding issues that many parents want them to be concerned about. Author and...

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Babysitters: When is my child too old to need one?

When are child old enough not to need babysitters? What are some considerations that parents need to make regarding hiring a babysitter that go beyond the normal role of watching children. Author and child development expert, Vanessa Van Petten, sheds some light on questions that go beyond the normal babysitting questions. She also addreeses the...

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My Child Asks Too Many Questions!

Does your child ask the same question over and over again? Does your child keep asking you for something until you give up and give in? Child behavior and parenting coach Traci Gaffney has a different parenting perspective on responding to a child’s questions. Maybe parents should be grateful that children come to the parent...

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Stress Free Parent: 21 Tips To Help You Relax

Stress-Free Parenting Parenting children can be stressful. Your first and primary role as a parent is to take care of yourself. Without you, your children can not be successful. Many parents miss this important facet of parenting. Child development experts often make it a point to encourage parents to reduce their levels of stress by...

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