Is My Child OK? : When Behavior is a Problem, When It's Not, and When to Seek Help

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Is My Child OK? : When Behavior is a Problem, When It's Not, and When to Seek Help

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My kindergartner insists on wearing the same dress day after day.  What should I do?
My twelve-year-old is a target of the class bully.  Should I intervene?  
My four-year-old is coming home with other kids' toys in his pocket.  Should I be concerned?

Is my child normal? Every parent has asked the question at one time or another. Now this wise and compassionate guide, written by an expert in children's mental health, offers reassuring words for worried parents--plus concrete ways to spot the difference between a normal stage of development...and a true problem. In most cases, childhood problems will clear up with a healthy dose of common sense and loving parental attention. But sometimes professional help or medication is needed. This one-stop reference book--organized by symptom and covering everything from tantrums to learning disorders--tells parents what's "normal," what's not, how best to help your child through a rocky period, and when to get an expert's help.
Discover:
How much fighting between siblings is "normal" (page 94)
What to do if your child is the class bully--or the victim of a bully (page 89)
How to determine if your child has ADD--or if he's just a little more active and a little less patient (page 106)
Tough questions parents must ask themselves when they're dealing with chronic separation anxiety (page 37)
How to help a child who suddenly refuses to go to school (page 124)
The growing concern surrounding childhood eating disorders (page 172)
And much more

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My kindergartner insists on wearing the same dress day after day. What should I do?
My twelve-year-old is a target of the class bully. Should I intervene?
My four-year-old is coming home with other kids' toys in his pocket. Should I be concerned?

Is my child normal? Every parent has asked the question at one time or another. Now this wise and compassionate guide, written by an expert in children's mental health, offers reassuring words for worried parents--plus concrete ways to spot the difference between a normal stage of development...and a true problem. In most cases, childhood problems will clear up with a healthy dose of common sense and loving parental attention. But sometimes professional help or medication is needed. This one-stop reference book--organized by symptom and covering everything from tantrums to learning disorders--tells parents what's "normal," what's not, how best to help your child through a rocky period, and when to get an expert's help.
Discover:
How much fighting between siblings is "normal" (page 94)
What to do if your child is the class bully--or the victim of a bully (page 89)
How to determine if your child has ADD--or if he's just a little more active and a little less patient (page 106)
Tough questions parents must ask themselves when they're dealing with chronic separation anxiety (page 37)
How to help a child who suddenly refuses to go to school (page 124)
The growing concern surrounding childhood eating disorders (page 172)
And much more

Is My Child OK? : When Behavior is a Problem, When It's Not, and When to Seek Help

Is My Child OK?: When Behavior is a Problem, When It's Not, and When to Seek Help,Henry A. Paul,Dell,0440508878,Child Care/Parenting,Child rearing,Children with Special Needs,Counseling of,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Family relationships,Parent and child,Parenting - Child Rearing,Parenting - Hyperactivity,Problem children,Family & Relationships / Child Care

Book Contents:

  1. I Swore I'd Never Do That!: Recognizing Family Patterns & Making Wise Parenting Choices
  2. It's Not the Glass Ceiling, It's the Sticky Floor: And Other Things Our Daughters Should Know About Marriage, Work, and Motherhood
  3. Keeping Your Grandkids Alive till Their Ungrateful Parents Arrive: The Guide for Fun-Loving Granddads
  4. Keys to Parenting an Adopted Child (Barron's Parenting Keys)
  5. Keys to Parenting Your Teenager (Barron's Parenting Keys)
  6. Koko Bear's Big Earache: Preparing Your Child for Ear Tube Surgery
  7. Kraus' Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society
  8. Learn to Print
  9. Letting Go of Worry and Anxiety
  10. Listening to Your Hormones

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