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“I Did It On Purpose:” Right, Wrong and Intentionality
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published February 26, 2013
Tags: brain development, preschool behavior, theory of mind, understanding social interactions
The child who has developed a theory of mind understands that what you were thinking at the time you bumped into her matters.
Talking back: how to handle a defiant child
Published February 25, 2013
Tags: children and behavior, how to handle a defiant child, how to improve child's behavior, katie malinski, parenting advice, what to do when a child talks back
Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW coaches the parents of an 8-year old boy what to say and do when their son talks back and acts defiant.
Does Your Child Suffer From Cell-Phone Neglect?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published February 12, 2013
Tags: cell phone use by parents, children's IQ, conversation and language development, distracted parenting, Hart & Risley study
In order for conversation to contribute to children’s vocabularies and intellectual development is has to be about what’s going on. So when parents are distracted by their phones the child loses out.
The Good-Enough Parent
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published January 8, 2013
Tags: feeling good about parenting, managing children, parenting advice, what children need from parents
Being “good enough” as a parent has nothing to do with what are sometimes called “the advantages” of life. It’s not about things that money can buy. It’s about the things money can’t buy.
“I Did It On Purpose:” Right, Wrong and Intentionality
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published February 26, 2013
Tags: brain development, preschool behavior, theory of mind, understanding social interactions
The child who has developed a theory of mind understands that what you were thinking at the time you bumped into her matters.
Does Your Child Suffer From Cell-Phone Neglect?
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published February 12, 2013
Tags: cell phone use by parents, children's IQ, conversation and language development, distracted parenting, Hart & Risley study
In order for conversation to contribute to children’s vocabularies and intellectual development is has to be about what’s going on. So when parents are distracted by their phones the child loses out.
The Good-Enough Parent
By Dr. Patricia Nan Anderson
Published January 8, 2013
Tags: feeling good about parenting, managing children, parenting advice, what children need from parents
Being “good enough” as a parent has nothing to do with what are sometimes called “the advantages” of life. It’s not about things that money can buy. It’s about the things money can’t buy.
10 Important Parenting Goals for 2013
By Kate Raidt
Published January 1, 2013
Tags: children and sleep, healthy nutrition and children, kate raidt, New Year's Resolution, parenting advice, positive discipline, successful parenting
If you want to build a better relationship with your kids, improve your child’s behavior and overall improve your family’s health, nothing will change unless you change.
Talking back: how to handle a defiant child
Published February 25, 2013
Tags: children and behavior, how to handle a defiant child, how to improve child's behavior, katie malinski, parenting advice, what to do when a child talks back
Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW coaches the parents of an 8-year old boy what to say and do when their son talks back and acts defiant.
Reading behavioral signs in kids
Published December 23, 2012
Tags: children and behavior, how to handle a defiant child, how to improve a child's behavior, katie malinski, reading behavioral signs
Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW coaches the parents of an 8-year old boy on how to read behavioral signs and help eliminate misbehavior and tantrums.
How to deal with a defiant toddler
Published November 27, 2012
Tags: how to handle defiant toddler, how to handle disrespectful child, how to improve child's behavior, katie malinski, parenting advice, when children talk back
Parenting Coach Katie Malinski LCSW coaches the parents of two toddlers how to handle their children when they are being defiant.
What to say when your child tattles
Published October 24, 2012
Tags: children and behavior, communicating with children, kate raidt, katie malinski, tattling, when children tattle
Can tattling be a good thing? Parenting Coach Katie Malinski role plays with Kate Raidt what to do and say when your child tattles.




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