How much privacy do kids need?

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One of the biggest dilemmas in parenting is deciding where to draw the line over the amount of privacy granted to children. Parental responsibility sometimes overrides these privacy issues, but a careful approach is often needed. Some useful advice on how to deal with this issue is presented.

author: Taffel, Ron
Privacy, Ethical aspects, Parent and child, Parent-child relations

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"Stop that whining!" (parenting; includes related article)

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Parents who are big complainers themselves actually teach their children to whine. Children sometimes whine simply because they are tired or because it has become a habit. Tips on stopping the behavior and dealing with children of different ages are given.

author: Taffel, Ron
Child psychology

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How to yell less and get heard more

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Parents who are quick to yell at their children need to learn ways of controlling themselves better. Tips on coping with feeling overwhelmed and angry include using humor, heeding warning signals, taking breaks and examining feelings.

author: Taffel, Ron
Control, Anger

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subjects list: Methods, Analysis, Parenting
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