Teens Tag Entries:

What’s A Good Age To Start Dating?

Most of the dating articles that you will find out there has to do with teen dating. What many parents are discovering is that younger children are talking to each other about dating too. Parenting and child development experts on beginning to recognize this trend and new parenting tips are now coming online. ScottCounseling recognizes one such article written by author, Julie Baumgardner, […]

Shopping With Your Child

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Parents searching for helpful hints to make your shopping experience with your child an enjoyable one will find this article to be very helpful. Children can and will learn from their parents while shopping. The opportunity to learn how to make decisions, how to select the right product and how to use money wisely can all be […]

At The Hospital: Helping My Child Cope

For many children, just mentioning the word doctor or hospital can cause stress. Children remember their first experiences getting their required school shots, annual physicals and routine check-ups. Many hospitals have trained full time social workers, communication experts and child psychology and development experts on staff to help parents and children learn coping methods to […]

Ten Reasons to Respond to a Crying Child

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Children’s Anger and Tantrums

Most of us can share a story when we were shopping in a store and witnessing a young child throwing a temper tantrum. Child psychology and child behavior specialist agree that letting your emotions “go” can be healthy, but at what developmental stage in life is it inappropriate? Parent child development experts, R.J. Fetsch and B. Jacobson share some of their insights […]

Activity Overload: Are Kids Doing Too Much?

School counselors across the country are reporting that more and more students involved in extra-curricular activities are on “overload” and becoming stressed out.  ScottCounseling ancorages parents and coaches to help the student athlete to develop a “balanced life;” one that avoids athletic pressures and activity overload. This article shares some thoughts and ideas […]

Specialization in Youth Sports Can Be Dangerous

Dangers of Playing The Same Sport

  • It only makes sense… the more one uses the same pencil over and over, the more it wears down. Our human body does the same thing; it wears down. There is a difference, however, between the body use […]

Discipline Guidelines and Parent Child Relationships

All parents often search for some helpful hints to improve their relationship with their child before, during and after a discipline issue arises. ScottCounseling established some helpful parenting guidelines that most parents can agree upon. Parenting and child development specialist recommend that parents meet often to discuss expectations, values and family guidelines with their child and how missed expectations will be handled . […]

Seven Healthy Ways to Praise

Dending on the child development or parenting author that you follow, you may hear a variety or mixed opinions on “praising” a child for an approprite action as a positive parenting strategy or a harmful parenting strategy. Author, Jan Faull, presents some thoughts and suggestions that both sides can agree upon. Children need positive attention in […]

Teenage Development

This article was produced by the International Network for Children and Families who promote and assist parents and families in the development of healthy children. Child Development is one of the important topics published by ScottCounseling. After reading this article, select other child development article published within this Website.

We need to better understand adolescent developmental […]


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