Christian Comedian Jeff Allen www.jeffallencomedy.com talking about his kids funny habits due to ADHD, and how his teachers had to handle him as a child with ADHD….VERY FUNNY!!!
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Are You Looking For Parenting Advice?
December 6th, 2009
Chloe Bilboa Parenting advice is something that even the best parents need when raising children younger than teenagers. I would not be able to even begin giving advice on teens. You need a very qualified individual to help you out with teenager advice. I will not even attempt such a feat. Instead why don’t we try concentrating on the children a few years younger? The years that are shaping our children into the people they will grow to become.
Being a parent is often a hard but very rewarding job. Sometimes we may not be sure if we are doing the right things for our children. The best advice I can give you is to always do everything for your child out of love. If you have to punish your child, do it out of love not anger. Loving your child is the best thing you will ever do for them.
Some things need to be kept in mind when raising a toddler. You will have times when your toddler just breaks down and throws a temper tantrum. The best way to stop it, is to prevent it. Toddlers that are at home all day with a parent need exercise, a short walk or something similar is a great way to give them the exercise they need. Also remember to play with your toddler, I do not mean spending the whole day entertaining your toddler, that would be very unrealistic.
These are things that will stimulated your child. If kept busy and stimulated enough they are much easier to handle. The temper tantrums will not be as plentiful as they were. A schedule can help prevent tantrums too. A toddler likes to know what they can expect. A schedule will give your toddler a feeling of security and they will take naps and bedtime much better and with fewer melt downs.
Once your toddler has out grown all of this and is finally going to school everything will change for both of you. A child feels like they are finally growing up. You will now have to treat your child like a big kid. A great way to teach responsibility to your school aged child is by giving them small after school chores. The age of your child should be considered when picking out the chores. You would not expect a six year old to clean the kitchen entirely.
A school aged kid mostly the younger ones are likely to have a temper tantrum when being disciplined. When your kid first starts school they are not completely over the toddler years yet, this is why they still tend to cry and have tantrums. When this is happening you may want to try to teach you kid about expressing their feelings. Tell them that you want them to let you know if they become angry or frustrated, but they have to do it respectfully.
I know that these things are not always going to work on all kids. I also know that sometimes we have to discipline our children a little tougher than what I have suggested. When things get to out of hand with a toddler or an older child it is time for you as the parent to step in and put your foot down. It is good to be nice and understanding to your child but there is a time for hard love and if they need it there is nothing wrong with punishing your child.
There are many ways to discipline a child even if you choose to not spank your kids. Younger children respond well to time outs, but older children usually do not care if they are in time out. A time out will more than likely not work on a twelve year old child. With a child this age you should consider taking away something they enjoy. Take away something they often use and enjoy and put it away. Do not give it back until the bad behavior is no more.
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Do You Need Parenting Tips
December 2nd, 2009
Chloe Bilboa Anyone who has children will at some point need to take some advice about an aspect of raising their child. It can be very hard at times knowing what to do for the best in some situations and some people need parenting tips whether advice taken from friends and family or via informative articles.
when children are young tantrums are a common cause of worry. Mainly because it can be hard to know how to handle them in a toddler who does not have a strong understanding or vocabulary, so you need to get across they cannot throw tantrums, without getting wound up and shouting at them as this will make things worse and could potentially scare them.
If your younger child is shy with other people and is reluctant to leave your side, you need to make sure that they are aware you will always return and that you are not going anywhere when they are unaware.
leaving them and not saying goodbye is likely to make their separation worse. They will cling more if you do this as they know that as soon as they leave you, you will go and not say bye. So they will not leave you. Always tell them where you are going and when you will be coming back to get them. Arrange a special treat for when you come back to them.
when it comes to older children misbehaving you need to make them aware of the fact that their actions if they misbehave will hold consequences. Such as once they have misbehaved you will not let them do something they like, such as meeting up with friends at the weekend. Or not allowing them to watch their favourite DVD.
This is not likely to work with the older age range and sending them to their room to calm down is better. Equally you need to take some time and space so that you do not start shouting at them and making the situation even worse, particularly when the child is 12 and heading towards puberty and is hormonal and argumentative.
Other problems that occur with older children are them wanting to do things that they say their friends are allowed to do that you are not happy with. Such as your 12 year old asking to go into town at the weekend with their friends.
If you say no, then there is a chance their friends will not be so understanding about the reasons why your child cannot go with them and your child will be cross with you about this. Try a compromise; say they can go if you take them into town rather than they get the bus, and you will stay in the shopping complex, but not with them and their friends, in case they need you.
children as young as four or five want to assert their Independence by saying they want to do things without you and may ask you to leave once you have dropped them at a party or friends house! Whilst this is clearly too young for them to have a lot of Independence, letting them develop Independence is a crucial part of growing up. Let them do things for themselves, such as making their bed or clearing the dinner table will help them.
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Child Behavior Problems Begin At A Very Young Age
November 17th, 2009
Chloe Bilboa As a parent you must look out for different things that may have an impact on your child’s well being. Child behavior problems begin at a very young age. It is important to study your child continuously in order to catch anything at a very early stage.
If you see that there is a problem and you detect it early on, your child can start receiving the proper therapy, this will actually help your child to increase his or her chances of living life the way any other normal child would. The important thing is to study your child, and pick up on any thing out of the ordinary. If you do see something, you should definitely contact the child’s pediatrician. Furthermore, other parents are great resources, as is the Internet, which is loaded with all types of information regarding this issue. With regards to making an appointment with the pediatrician, you should mention the reason of the visit is directly related to a behavioral problem. Often, the doctor will give you more time for such an issue.
However, you should remain calm and understand that all children are different, and their levels of development are also different. Having said that, although you shouldn’t compare two siblings, you should just be alert. As for the doctor’s appointment, you should expect him to get down to the child’s level, i. E. On the floor so that he can see how the child plays and acts.
He will keep a close watch on the way your child communicates with you, as well. Therefore, be prepared with a list of all the points that you worry about, in addition to all the points that show some positive development.
Within your concerns, it is important to stay rational and logical, as there are other factors that can directly affect the way your child is behaving. For example, teething for some children goes completely unnoticed, whereas in others, the children suffer immensely. This can actually delay some children from developing at a normal pace because of the constant pain that they are feeling.
The key is to look out for milestones, and act quickly. If you have noticed that your child is quiet and keeping to himself, staring into space, see your pediatrician as quickly as possible. Early intervention in such behavioral problems can make all the difference.
For instance, if your child is not speaking, babbling, pointing, communicating by making eye contact, walking and the like by a certain age as described as normal, there may be a problem. However, it may also simply be the fact that the child is just developing slower than the norm. What you want to do in such a case is to interact with him or her as much as possible.
And it is important to child learns how to ask for things that he may want. Encourage it and insist upon it. Little things like waving and clapping or high-fiving are also important. But, you should not underestimate how important it is for your child to pay attention and communicate with you just by looking at you.
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Dealing With Temper Tantrums
November 15th, 2009
Chloe Bilboa Most people with young children, will, at one point or another, have to deal with temper tantrums from their toddler. When the child does it for the first time or they are very young when they start having them, parents can find it amusing as they child will completely over react to some small incidence, such as not being able to do something for themselves, or the parent saying no!
But the amusement from the first couple of incidences will soon turn to the parent being perplexed by the tantrums. Mainly from not being able to know what to do to prevent the child from having a tantrum or not knowing what to do to once in the throes of one.
Either way for the parent, the child having a tantrum can be the source of much embarrassment, and knowing how to deal with it in front of other people, possibly in a strange house also adds more stress to the situation.
once the child in having a tantrum it is best to respond with a calm attitude and manner. Shouting and screaming at your child out of frustration will make the situation worse and may scare your child.
If the child sees you react to the tantrum, they may repeatedly throw tantrums just to get some attention and therefore a reaction from you as they will think it is funny.
before the tantrum gets to the full on screaming stage try and distract your child by asking them a question or seeing if they want to look at a book or help you with something. Ignoring it in this way will take their attention off of whatever made them cross.
Stick to your guns. If they are having a tantrum because you would not let them do something, the worst thing to do is to give in and then let them have it, just so that the tantrum stops. This will teach them that you will give them what they want if they misbehave.
For slightly older toddlers you may find that sitting them on the bottom stair or sitting away from other children and stopping playing resolves the situation rapidly. Do not leave them to sit on their own for too long, just a minute or so is enough.
For example, if your child is 3, then sit them there for 3 minutes. This method works best for preschool and older children as toddlers will not really understand the concept and distraction techniques work better with them.
It is a good idea to talk to your child about why they had the tantrum, what they could have done instead of doing that, and why you have chosen to make them take time out on their own to reflect on their behaviour. Luckily for most children temper tantrums are just a phase.
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