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Loss and Bereavement: The Support Services for Families With Children With Brain Tumors

Children Psychology

by h.koppdelaney Loss and Bereavement: The Support Services for Families With Children With Brain Tumors Article by Sanjeev There are many thoughts that run through a person’s mind when they learn that their child or sibling has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. What will my child’s life and my life be like now? How will this affect me? How will our family survive such a trauma? These and a million other questions come to mind when your child is diagnosed with a brain tumor. Many parents and children feel grief towards a life that was lost and these feelings can occur whether or not there was a death. The life you were planning for yourself or your child may no longer be possible…. Click Here to Read More

Mental Illness in Children

Mental Illness

by ninasaurusrex Mental Illness in Children Article by Tanya More and more American children and teens are getting mental illness, this is not new problem. Research shows that half of all lifetime cases of mental illness begin by age 14. For the parents of children who are diagnosed with a mental illness, it can especially be a great challenge. Some mental health problems are mild, while others are more severe. And the time length that they last also differs. Pay attention to excessive anger, fear, sadness or anxiety. Sudden changes in your child’s behavior can tip you off to a problem.Helping young children and their parents manage difficulties early in life may prevent the…. Click Here to Read More

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Lastest Children Psychology News

Parenting classes set to start Pam Deetz, a quality assurance coordinator for the First Steps program, will facilitate the Redirecting Children's Behavior class. A former employee of Children First as an early intervention service coordinator, she holds a Master in Psychology degree … Read more on KPCnews.com How to raise a savvy student Corey Blomfield, of the School of Psychology at Murdoch University, says adolescent participation in structured extracurricular activities has been associated with numerous benefits. "It is linked to better academic achievement, higher academic … Read more on Body and Soul Where have all the teen sitters gone? Remley provides…. Click Here to Read More

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Care for rural migrant children left behind series of family education activities.

Educational Psychology

by Ayurvedic-Medicine Care for rural migrant children left behind series of family education activities. Article by Lisong First, set up care for migrant children left behind in rural areas work of the Steering Groupheart Organizing Committee leadership and children’s laws and regulations, education, psychology, health, and the authority of experts and research institutions, education for rural children formed a working steering group, the theme for the materials and the implementation of activities, for editorial and guidance. Flow for the left-behind children in rural areas and status of family education, family education to enhance the lessons learned and applied research,…. Click Here to Read More

Treating Sex Offenders: A Guide to Clinical Practice With Adults, Clerics, Children, and Adolescents (Haworth Criminal Justice, Forensic Behavioral Sciences & Offender Rehabilitation)

Treating Sex Offenders: A Guide to Clinical Practice With Adults, Clerics, Children, and Adolescents (Haworth Criminal Justice, Forensic Behavioral Sciences & Offender Rehabilitation) Top…. Click Here to Read More

Is it wrong to manipulate small children using reverse psychology?

Question by Cosmodot: Is it wrong to manipulate small children using reverse psychology? My niece and nephew wear me out sometimes. They used to try to get into my room so they could snoop around so I told them I didn’t care, but they needed to watch out for my pet alligator. With the room half-dark I wouldn’t have been able to carry them in if I wanted to. Is that a bad thing to do as a last ditch effort? Best answer: Answer by pwnchuThat’s not really reverse psychology. I dont think it will scar them for life as long as you dont put on an alligator costume and freak them out repeatedly. Give your answer to this question…. Click Here to Read More

The Psychology of Selling

Children And Teens Are Increasingly Becoming Obese

Children Psychology

by lisby1 Children And Teens Are Increasingly Becoming Obese Article by Steinharter Bierly In the United States childhood obesity is a constant and growing problem; something that has astounded and baffled professionals from every corner of the map. It doesn’t help that almost all solid food sold in the US contains a bunch of high fructose corn syrup. That, though, is an issue best left for another day. Obese children almost seem like they never had a chance at life, and we feel that is a sad testimony. These kids already suffer from a bunch of problems ranging from back pain to arthritis to Type II diabetes and, of course, bullying. There is a lot more to this and we are going to…. Click Here to Read More

The Luma Center Introduces Nemours Bright Start!, an Innovative Program For Children Who Show Early Signs of Dyslexia

(PRWEB) September 22, 2011 The Luma Center for Development and Learning (http://www.lumacenter.org) today announced that this fall it will begin offering Nemours BrightStart!, an innovative pre-reading program for young children who show early signs of dyslexia or may be at risk for reading challenges. Nemours BrightStart, developed by Nemours Childrens Health System, is a specialized program for literacy success in at-risk children. Through systematic instruction and carefully designed, engaging, multisensory activities, 4- and 5-year-old children learn the foundational skills that will support them in learning to read. A study of at-risk children in Florida conducted by Nemours…. Click Here to Read More

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Journalist Nick Bryant, Author of Two Books on the Precarious Status of Americas Children and an Expert on Child Trafficking and Sexual Abuse, Says the Penn State-Sandusky Case Bears a Resemblance to Other Child Abuse Networks in Nebraska and Florida

(PRWEB) November 30, 2011 Bryant took seven years to research and write The Franklin Scandal, one of the few commercially published books on child abuse networks and trafficking in America, and it documents how socially influential individuals trafficked disadvantaged children. He can provide the following corollaries to the Sandusky case: The victimized children are generally lower socio economic kids abandoned or assigned to an umbrella organization for services. The person organizing the abuse has a strong personality, high standing in the community, and tends to believe he/she is above the law. The network tends to get covered up by communal denial and the cult of…. Click Here to Read More

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Chronic Illness in Children and Adolescents

Chronic Illness in Children and Adolescents Management of chronic illness in children and adolescents often is a multifaceted challenge that requires the attention and expertise of individuals from a variety of disciplines that include psychology, psychiatry, social work, and medicine. The aim of this book is to provide readers with a practical overview of the definitions, characteristics, theories and models, diagnostic and treatment indications, and relevant aspects and methods of evidence-based psychosocial treatments for chronic illness in children and adolescents. Although treatments and research for chronic conditions are reviewed in general, particular attention is directed at…. Click Here to Read More

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Anxiety disorders in children: What can research teach us?

Psych in the city 2007 What can Research Teach us about Childhood Anxiety Disorders? Dr. Arlene Young Fears and anxieties are quite common in childhood but some children’s worries and fears are so intense and disruptive that they need treatment from a clinical psychologist or other mental health professional. Research is an essential tool for understanding why children develop anxiety disorders and how best to treat and prevent these problems. This talk highlights some new research being conducted within the Psychology Department at Simon Fraser University to help us understand why some children may be more vulnerable to developing anxiety disorders and what we…. Click Here to Read More

Literature For Children

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