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Archive for August, 2007

How To Use A Token Economy To Shape Your Child’s Behavior.

How To Use A Token Economy To Shape Your Child’s Behavior.
 by: Destry Maycock

A token economy is a behavioral modification technique that was first used in mental institutions to reinforce and establish desirable behaviors in their patients. Today you can find token economies being used in schools, treatment programs, and some families have found its usefulness in shaping their children’s behavior. The token economy is a system in which targeted behaviors are reinforced with tokens (secondary reinforcers) and are later exchanged for rewards (primary reinforcers). Tokens can be in the form of fake money, buttons, poker chips, stickers, etc. While rewards can range anywhere from snacks to privileges/activities.

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SUPERMOM- The Real Mom

SUPERMOM- The Real Mom
 by: Jean Lawry

That is the real description of our jobs as MOMS we work 24 hours a day seven days a week. We are Mom to all including the lost cat. No matter where we are if we here the word Mom we are sure to look. Even if the kids aren’t with us. The saying of “Once a Mom always a Mom” is so true.

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When your child dies

When your child dies
 by: Rose DesRochers

Children are the most special part of life. Losing a child is something that few really understand. Even a brief life offers so much that is special. My Daughter Katie Lindsey Rose, died July 1992. She was just five weeks old. I held Katie after she died and can never, would never, forget Katie as a person or my daughter. I also found out how hard it is for so many to talk about the death of their child.

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Overweight Children - What Can A Parent Do To Help? Part 1 Of 5

Overweight Children - What Can A Parent Do To Help? Part 1 Of 5
 by: Lindsay Small

The latest figures released in the US state that 15 percent of children and teenagers are now considered overweight, up from 6% 20 years ago. Statistics in the UK are similar, and rising. Whilst children starve in Africa, kids in the Western world are lining up to suffer a frightening array of weight-related illnesses, including skin and joint problems, early osteoporosis, type II diabetes, bowel cancer, high blood pressure, heart attack and strokes. Recent research also suggests that obese kids are 77% more likely to suffer from asthma.

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Baby Clothes - Daywear, Nightwear, And Special

When choosing and buying baby clothes, parents can be faced with many choices that, in the baby’s younger days, can seem quite confusing. Striking a balance between practical and cute, fashionable and comfortable, need and impulse, and night and day can all play their part in affecting decisions on what baby clothes to buy, and in what quantity.

All of these difficulties in choosing baby clothes are made worse by the fact that babies grow so quickly. You do not necessarily buy to fit now, but fit for the next few months if at all possible.

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Parenting Dilemmas: Finding Support Online

Parenting Dilemmas: Finding Support Online
 by: Dakota Caudilla

The role of being a parent is full of trials and tribulations. The good times are great, but the bad times can make you feel frustrated and lonely.

Friendly advice: to take it or not?

Confiding in friends and family about problems at home is not always the best thing to do. These are ongoing relationships that you’ve spent years nurturing and introducing a problem can throw the dynamics of a good friendship way off course.

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How To Select The Right Shoes For Your Children

How To Select The Right Shoes For Your Children
 by: Sintilia Miecevole

It is pretty usual for children to go around in footies or in socks during their first months. At that age, shoes are merely a ‘decoration’ item because newborns or young babies never walk so they don’t need any kind of support for their body and feet. Nevertheless, the minute kids begin to walk, generally quite a few months before or after they turn one, you must know what types of shoes your kid is going to wear. You may need to buy several pairs of new shoes for toddlers and preschoolers quite regularly, so you will probably begin to ask yourself lots of questions regarding your child’s shoes.

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Tips On How To Conduct Background Checks for Nanny Services

Tips On How To Conduct Background Checks for Nanny Services
 by: Steve Lampert

Hiring a nanny is a sophisticated process that involves searching, interviewing, checking references and extending an offer to the right candidate. When the nanny has accepted your offer, the final step is conducting a criminal background check. Your offer should be contingent on the outcome of those results.

What to check?

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Conversations with Children Imperative

Conversations with Children Imperative
 by: Marilyn Van Derbur

There is a vitally important conversation that probably has never occurred to you. One of the most startling facts I have learned during the past 12 years of speaking, traveling, and reading thousands of survivor letters is how many older siblings are sexually violating younger siblings.

Research tells us that one out of three to four girls and one out of six boys will be sexually violated before the age of 18. The highest percentage are violated in their homes. Sibling incest is a serious issue that most of us have been unaware of. Just as a lock on a sliding door can help bring safety, there is something specific we can do to help keep our children safe from sibling abuse. But first we must understand the issue.

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Infantile Cradle Cap - Symptoms and Treatments

What is cradle cap?What is the cause?

No one really knows why some otherwise healthy infants develop cradle cap while others do not. Some authorities propose the mother, just prior to giving birth, had a hormone “rush” across the placenta and this energizes the scalp of the newborn and over stimulates the baby’s oil-producing (seborrheic) glands while not being able to slough off the old cells. This messy crust builds up and it’s called cradle cap. What we do know is that it’s not caused by poor hygiene or allergies. It’s not contagious, and it probably doesn’t bother your baby at all, although if it gets severe it might itch.

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