Archive for March 21st, 2010
Better ways to discipline children than hitting them – Asheville Citizen-Times
Better ways to discipline children than hitting them Asheville Citizen-Times Many may disagree with my conviction that there are better ways to deal with disruptive behavior in children than by hitting them.

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Better ways to discipline children than hitting them – Asheville Citizen-Times
Better ways to discipline children than hitting them – Asheville Citizen-Times
Better ways to discipline children than hitting them Asheville Citizen-Times Many may disagree with my conviction that there are better ways to deal with disruptive behavior in children than by hitting them.

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Class of 2022 – Kindergarten presents different challenges to each child – StarNewsOnline.com
Class of 2022 – Kindergarten presents different challenges to each child StarNewsOnline.com Each child's brain develops differently, and their level of exposure to different experiences as they enter kindergarten varies widely.

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Candy Is Dandy As A Judicious Incentive For Good Behavior – Hartford Courant
Candy Is Dandy As A Judicious Incentive For Good Behavior Hartford Courant "A bribe is when a child is behaving inappropriately, and you give him something to quiet him down.

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Candy Is Dandy As A Judicious Incentive For Good Behavior – Hartford Courant
Pope Benedict’s Underwhelming Response to the Church Scandal in Ireland – Newsweek (blog)
Reuters Pope Benedict's Underwhelming Response to the Church Scandal in Ireland Newsweek (blog) Those incapable of civilized behavior shouldn't expect the rights and privileges of civilization. A deck of cards can be created to help identify …

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Autism 101 for the medical community at UCSF – San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
San Francisco Chronicle (blog) Autism 101 for the medical community at UCSF San Francisco Chronicle (blog) … pediatric faculty practice at UCSF in 2002 and began consulting part-time at the LPCH Stanford Child Development and Behavior Clinic shortly thereafter, …

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Autism 101 for the medical community at UCSF – San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Is pre-teen violence on upswing? – Jefferson City News Tribune
Is pre-teen violence on upswing? Jefferson City News Tribune Please be in my seat and know I write these kids up and it comes back WOW parent called and no change in child behavior ok whose fault

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Is pre-teen violence on upswing? – Jefferson City News Tribune
Michelle Obama’s fight against childhood obesity – World News
Seattle Post Intelligencer Michelle Obama's fight against childhood obesity World News Last Wednesday while speaking to Newsweek Magazine, Mrs Obama stated that each guardian is capable enough to differentiate a child's behavior as to whether … First lady: Diet is key to children's productivity The Associated Press Michelle Obama: You Can't Mandate Healthy Eating ABC News (blog) How I Lost 140lbs And Keep It Off (3/2010) Basil & Spice all 551 news articles »

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Michelle Obama’s fight against childhood obesity – World News
Lead danger doesn’t expire in old houses – Detroit Free Press
Lead danger doesn't expire in old houses Detroit Free Press By the 1970s, a number of studies had reported that children exposed to lead were at risk for learning, memory and behavior problems. New laws followed

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Picking favorites: Many parents strive to remain neutral – Detroit Free Press
Picking favorites: Many parents strive to remain neutral Detroit Free Press "The way they mentored me and the behavior they modeled helped to make me a stronger person." Even though psychologists say favoritism is inevitable, … and more »

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