4-year Old Emotional Development - Articles
4-year-old's 911 call saves mom
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Barbara C.
THORNTON, Colo. -- A 4-year-old boy was honored Tuesday for saving his mother's life by calling 911 when she collapsed while making him lunch. Tapes
released Tuesday show Thomas "TJ" Roller calling 911 on Feb. 18 and
telling the dispatcher, "My Mommy's sick. Can you please come over
here? ... Can you pick her up?" ( Hear Entir ...
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SOS: wiggly 4-year-old - need advice
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Barbara C.
Got a minute to give advice?Barbara, I just got word that my 4 yr old (just turned 4) is VERY wiggly in school. VERY. To the point I think it is taxing her Preschool teacher. My daughter is in LOVE with school and her teachers like her very much. Yet, I got news that she is hard to manage in the classroom. When I thought about it, I noticed she ge ...
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Get Old Habits Or Emotions To Vanish
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Robin P.

Did you know it's possible to make unwanted old habits or emotions vanish? And the weird thing? You can do it in minutes, not years. You may not need therapy or medication or a lobotomy to zap habits or emotions you want to eliminate or change. Of course what seems like a miracle is always a little weird and out of the ordinary... see for yoursel ...
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Hilary Swank and Emotional Excitability
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Douglas E.
Most people experience strong feelings occasionally, unless they are depressed. But for some, their emotional reactions are especially intense.Psychologist Kazimierz Dabrowski (1902 – 1980) developed a theory of personality that is often used to understand gifted children and adults.One of his ideas is Emotional Overexcitability (or Excitabil ...
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Ink blots
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Casdok
Apparently ink blots assess academic, intellectual, social, and emotional development. Diagnose various intellectual, perceptual, learning, behavioural, developmental, emotional, or personality disorders. Determine social-emotional development, aptitude for learning and effective learning environments. Not bad going for a humble ink blot!! So wh ...
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TV Viewing Causes Lag in Infant Language Development
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Jennifer Lance
More bad news for television: “Television exposure during infancy is associated with language delays and attentional problems,” according to Dimitri Christakis, director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle Children’s Research Institute.Of particular concern are homes in which the television is on a ...
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Revisiting old demons (emotions) part I
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ci4me2007
Post-surgery day 7. A good day. Dizzyness has significantly decreased.Today I want to dive into a very heavy subject: psychology. Or to be more precise: the psychological impact of hearing dysfunction in the social context.I might begin to generalize, and if someone reading this should feel I’m plainly wrong, please feel free to leave a comme ...
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Revisiting old demons (emotions) part II
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ci4me2007
These demons used to be much bigger for me before I had sessions with an psychologist for two years prior to my CI-surgery. The reason I want to write about them now, and share them with you all, is that it is my belief that the social handicap a dysfunctional hearing represents also makes these emotions (and others as well) grow bigger and more di ...
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