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Articles related to "Problem Behavior"
Do You Have An Alpha Cat? An alpha cat is a natural leader who controls people and other animals around her with aggressive behavior. Gain the upper hand with behavior modification techniques. cat behavior • cat behavior problems • behavior modification • cat training • cat care
Horse-Human Relationships, Part 1 Discussion of the relationship between a horse and his/her human, and where to begin with your horse. horses • training • relationship • whispering • problem behavior
Middle School Entry Year Problem Students entering middle school in 6th grade are showing more behavior problems than those entering in 7th. They are also 1-3% less likely to graduate. middle school kids problems behaviors • child behavior problems • children behavior problems • behavior problems • school behavior problems
Solving Problem Behavior Problem behavior can feel overwhelming. Instead of trying to figure it all out alone, why not bring the whole family to the table for real solutions that just might work? teen behavior • behavior plan • problem behavior • challenging behavior • misbehavior
Want Better Behavior? Most teens and tweens occasionally experience a lapse in judgement. Why not turn those lapses, mistakes and poor choices into brainstorming sessions for better behavior? positive behavior • better behavior • problem behavior • problem teens • responsible behavior
Your Explosive Child: Strategies Believe it or not, explosive behavior is as hard on kids as it is on parents. You can help yourself and your child with new strategies and a can do attitude. explosive behavior • challenging behavior • trouble at school • problem behavior • functional behavior assessment
Helping Couples and Families Psychologist explores ways in which cognitive-behavior therapy has been successfully applied to helping parents and couples. help for couples and families • cognitive behavior therapy • family therapy • couple therapy • marital therapy
Behavioral Students Some quick ideas to assist you with behavioral students. Implement the tips that are relevant to your behavior students. behavior students • behavioral students • students behavior • behavior plans for students • students with behavioral problems
Commitment and Requirements for a Volunteer Organization Goals, a focus, and a clear description of the role of and requirements for volunteers should be defined in order to ensure the success of the new organization. volunteer • organization • goal • description • focus
Food Coloring and ADHD Food dyes could be a contributing factor in hyperactive behavior. Other factors also contribute to ADHD behaviors. What are they? add adhd causes • food coloring dyes • food dyes • hyperactivity • placebo
How To Get A Cat To Stop Biting Do you have an evil cat who bites for no reason? Not all cats are sweet and cuddly, but simple cat training techniques can end cat behavior problems. cat behavior • cat behavior problems • behavior modification • cat training • cat care
Stop Bad Behaviors in Children Discipline of a child is a difficult area for parents to navigate. However, following this 3 step process will break most children of any bad behavior. bad behaviors in children • problem behavior in kids • stop bad behavior • embarrassing behavior • discipline of child
Your Explosive Child: Misbehavior Parenting explosive and challenging children can be overwhelming, but with support, patience, perseverance and some creativity you will make headway. explosive behavior • challenging children • problem behavior • trouble at school • misbehavior
Child and Adolescent Violence Research at NIH NIH Article on Violence in Children and Adolescents violence • child • adolescent • teen • mental
Overcoming Problems at School Every parent dreads hearing a negative report from the classroom teacher. But when parents and schools work together, a negative situation can become a positive one. school problems • help my child at school • learning difficulties • bad behavior • social problems
Student Behavior Plans Find out how to write and implement an effective behavior plan to improve classroom behavior in you students. student behavior plans • individual behavior management • managing classroom behavior • writing a behavior plan • implementing a behavior plan
The Dreaded Parent Conference... Take the "dread" out of parent conferences, even if you didn't call the meeting. Eight tips on how to come across cool and collected, concerned and caring in the parent/teacher conference! Plus, links to articles on the subject, links for parents, and a link to a printable questionnaire for teachers and parents. Last but not least, Parent-Teacher Conf. humor! teaching • parents • problems • behavior • discipline
Tips on Raising Happy Teenagers The teen years are difficult years for both parents and adolescents. The advice listed in this article, will help parents cope with their teenagers and their behavior. how to cope with the teenage years • teenagers • adolescents • teenage years • discipline during teenage years
Children and Behavioral Problems Psychologist suggests ways parents can help psychologists, psychiatrists & educators better evaluate & treat children's emotional or behavioral problems. child psychological problems • child behavioral problems • parents help diagnose • diagnose child • treat child
The Power of Humane Education While cruelty to animals often leads to violence toward humans, compassion toward animals can transfer to human relationships, as well. This is the goal of humane education. humane education • violence • animal cruelty • compassion • animals
Online Trading Addiction Do you have a problem with "Online Trading Addiction"? This article helps you answer that question and offers resources on where to get help. online trading addiction • online trading • addiction • gambling • self-help
Back to School Checklist for Teachers Preparing a classroom for the new school year can be a daunting task. This handy checklist can be used to keep track of meaningful preparation activities. back to school checklist • middle school teacher checklist • high school teacher checklist • preparing for the first day of school • classroom checklist
Forming a Behavior Plan Instituting a positive behavior plan will begin to remove some of the problem behaviors that plague the classroom. positive behavior plan • rewards • punishments • free homework passes • disruptive students
Gateway Drugs Everyone has heard the term gateway drug, and for some it is an accepted theory, yet many still argue if it can be proven. marijuana • gateway drug • adolescent addiction • substance abuse article • cannabis
Primary Classroom Consequences Primary school teachers need to use classroom consequences such as student redirection, writing behavior goals and conferencing as part of a classroom management plan. primary classroom consequences • classroom management plan consequences • student consequences in classroom • redirect student behavior • gain student attention
ADHD in Daycare Tips for coping with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder in the classroom. adhd in preschool children • managing adhd in preschool • managing adhd in daycare • attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder • attention deficit and hyperactivity in preschool c
Admitting and Owning Your Problems Successful life change progresses through six stages. The second stage, Contemplation, lays the foundation for successful change. life change • life changes • life choices • health • stop smoking
Benefits of Dog Obedience School Training A look at the benefits of enrolling a dog in formal obedience school training program instead of opting for a home dog training program. dog obedience school training • dog training program • dog training school • benefits of dog training school • dog training classes
Bullying And Sleep Can being sleep-deprived actually cause bullying? This new study has found that not getting enough sleep can be a factor in children that bully. school bullying prevention • verbal abuse • sleep apnea treatment symptoms snoring disorder ch • children insomnia • sleep apnea research
Bullying: What Is It? Bullying takes many forms. It can be physical, emotional, or sexual. It can happen at school or over the internet. What is it technically? harassment • bullying • internet • schools • definition
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Psychologist highlights critical elements defining cognitive-behavior therapy as an effective treatment with unique techniques. cognitive behavior therapy • cognitive therapy • depression treatment • anxiety treatment • treatment for children
Does Your Cat Have Separation Anxiety? Does your kitty have separation anxiety? You may be surprised to know that cats suffer from this, too. If you ignore it, other cat behavior problems may follow. separation anxiety • cat behavior • cat health vomiting • behavior modification • cat training
Employee Discipline Meetings You've documented the problems, you've coached, and you've perhaps even had scheduled development meetings. But, what happens if the poor performance continues? disciplinary action • employee performance • employee discipline • development plan • improvement plan
How to be Consistent in Discipline Kids need predictability and structure in their environment but too often parents have difficulty being consistent in discipline. A Parenting Plan is a simple solution. create a parenting plan • disciplining children • discipline in blended families • creating household rules • structure in the home
How to Discipline Your Children Michael Popkin, PhD, Parenting Expert and President of Active Parent Publishing has written several books. Following is a synopsis of his article, The Discipline Solution discipline • discipline strategy • parenting • doc. pop • michael popkin
Mixed Breeds Can Be Show Dogs Too Mixed breed dogs, just as purebreds, can compete in dog shows to earn titles in conformation, obedience, agility, flyball, and other canine events. mixed breed dogs • mutt • mongrel • heinz 57 • all american
Psychology Therapies for Children Psychologist guides parents on effective therapies commonly used with children experiencing emotional issues or behavioral problems. therapies for children • child therapies • art therapy • play therapy • effective child therapy
STEPPARENTS: LOVING THE STEPCHILD When stepchildren are slow to accept a stepparent, it usually is considered a normal reaction to change. It isn't, however, seen as acceptable when a stepparent requires time to adjust to the child, and this expectation of instant love is both unreasonable and unfair. stepparents • rules • step-parents • love • step-mother
Why Do I Do What I Do? This article discusses Jung's theory of complexes and his use of word association tests in identifying them. complex • compulsive thinking or action • word association • unconscious • jung
Strange Puppy Behaviors The odd behavior exhibited by some puppies could be signs of physical or emotional distress. puppy problems • behavior in puppies • crying puppies • anxiety attacks in dogs • puppy won’t eat
ADHD Strategies: Hyperactivity Some helpful tips to help deal with the hyperactivity symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as attention deficit disorder. attention deficit disorder • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • adhd • ad/hd • add
Alar and Day Care The same people who are concerned about the effect of pesticides on children do not seem as concerned by the effect of day care. alar • meryl streep • day care
Classroom Behavior Strategies A list of teaching strategies to use when teaching children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd), also known as attention deficit disorder (add). attention deficit disorder • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder • adhd • ad/hd • add
Parenting Adolescents: Essential Links Many parents find the adolescent years particularly challenging. Here are some of the best links on adolescent development. adolescence • adolescents • adolescent • parenting • development
Punishment Does Not Equal Discipline Bradley Hospital psychologists explain the difference between punishment and discipline and tell why punishment doesn't work. punishment is not discipline • punishment consequences • punishment does not work • ineffective discipline • build relationships with students
SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE YOUR BABY! SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME shaken baby syndrome • abused children • battered • shaken • abuse
Time for Parent-Teacher Conferences November is often the time that many schools hold Parent-Teacher conferences. This article will offer some resources for both to help prepare for the conference and to make it a beneficial experience for all involved. parent • teacher • conferences
Welcoming Your Second Baby - The Impact on Older Siblings The impact of having a second or subsequent child is often overwhelming to parents. Your first child has taken so much of your love, time, attention, space in your home, income, that parents wonder how they will ever manage more than one. They may perhaps wonder if they will ever be able to love a second child as much as the first. WIll there be enough love for both? Will your second child be a welcome addition? siblings • second child • childbirth
Crate Training information on Crate Training your Greyhound greyhounds • crate training • housetraining • cages
What Is In The Way? Sometimes, we create our own roadblocks to being a songwriter. Here is a group of questions to ask yourself to solve this problem and get yourself moving again. "cindy lee haddock" • songwriting • "music composition" |
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