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Parental behavior as a contributing factor by Rossa Forbes Posted Tue 12 Oct 2010 12:00am " to point to parental behavior as contributing to ADD. Whereas mothers in the 1960s were customarily blamed for a whole range of mental illnesses, including autism and schizophrenia... Thanks to Beyond Meds for sending me this bang on article about examining your own parenting skills when trying to help your child. This mother is courageous. I am Read on »
Parenting (Behavior Modification) Therapy for Children's Mental Disorders by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:32am The New York Times reviews a trend towards using behavior modification based parenting as an alternative to, or at least, as a complement to medication to treat various disorders including Autism, ADHD and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Parents of autistic children have been fighting for years in Canada and the US for Applied Behavior Analysis Read on »
Parent Tip: Behavior by Laura Patient Expert Posted Thu 03 Dec 2009 5:24am Here’s the tip for today: We don’t tell our daughter she’s bad but instead stress that a particular behavior is bad. I try to build her self-esteem and make sure that she knows what behaviors are appropriate and not appropriate in our house. Author: Bridget From now will I will post Parent Tips from real Moms/Dads on Thursdays. I Read on »
Parent Tested Behavior Modification Techniques by Shane H. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:20pm Have you ever wondered what other parents are doing to tame their tiny terrors? What techniques have other moms and dads implemented that actually work? Family... parent reviews and experiences with each technique. You can even participate in the discussion and post your own review if you'd like. Read on »
What Alzheimer’s Does to the Brain: From Docile to Violent Behavior, What Your Parents Are Not Telling You by Carol O'Dell Patient Expert Posted Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:13pm . For many, particularly spouses, you hide these changes in behavior  from your children, your neighbors, your friends. You stop having people over. You wear long sleeves to cover... experiencing Alzheimer’s, Lewy Body or dementia related behavioral changes (violence or otherwise), please consider calling the Alzheimer’s Association National Hot line Read on »
Behavior: a product of parenting? by PunkRockChic Posted Sat 27 Feb 2010 12:00am found the alternative view interesting and wanted to get your take on things. I firmly believe that a child's behavior is a direct reflection of their parent's parenting. I... is disobedient, it's because there has been a lack of discipline that teaches to obey. I just think it's wrong to blame problematic behavior on a "problem child" because responsibility Read on »
Behavior: a product of parenting? by PunkRockChic Posted Sat 27 Feb 2010 12:52pm the alternative view interesting and wanted to get your take on things. I firmly believe that a child's behavior is a direct reflection of their parent's parenting. I feel... because there has been a lack of discipline that teaches to obey. I just think it's wrong to blame problematic behavior on a "problem child" because responsibility for shitty Read on »
Behavior Problems & Discipline: What parents and teachers need to know by Real IN Moms .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 May 2009 8:45pm 2 Comments Needs Advocate and Attorney Directory  from Education-a-Must Behavior Issues and Discipline If you are a parent, teacher or administrator who is dealing with behavior problems... Assessment & Positive Interventions: What Parents Need to Know Is the child a problem? Does the child have a problem? Is suspension from school "good medicine for bad behavior Read on »
Functional Behavioral Assessment and Positive Interventions: What Parents Need to Know by Jerry D. Russell Patient Expert Posted Mon 17 Nov 2008 9:04pm behaviors. These strategies are called positive behavioral interventions. Teachers and parents will use the information from an FBA to help a child learn new skills. The goal is to teach children how to manage their own behaviors. This overview will help parents understand functional behavioral assessment and positive interventions. You have a very Read on »
Mother’s Parenting Style, Child’s Temperament Predict Later Childhood Behavior by Jeremiah D. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 03 Oct 2008 12:51pm of their infants' temperament and parenting styles during the first year are surprisingly good predictors of maternal ratings of child conduct problems through age 13 years. Less fussy, more... spanking also predicted challenging behavior in Non-Hispanic European American families, but not in Hispanic families. This doesn’t strike me as earth-shattering news, except Read on »