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Parenting Advice - Dealing With Behaviour Issues in Children

  Behavioural issues are among the most common problems that parents face with their children. Because of psychological disorders, behavioural issues can manifest in their habits and affect social relationships. To assist and encourage their children, mothers and fathers must first understand the cause of their children's behavioural issues.   Here are some common behaviour issues that parents must deal with:   Disorders of the mind   Anxiety, depression, and aggression are all symptoms of psychological disorders, and they can have an impact on a child's mental performance. This could be the result of a traumatic experience, such as abuse or injury. It could easily be due to unexpected family changes or problems such as divorce, illness, or death.   Sleeping problems   Every child appears to have had sleeping/nighttime issues, such as nightmares, enuresis, or bedwetting. For example, approximately 20% of five-year-olds pee in their beds. By the time they reach the age

Potty Training - Easy Ways to Teach Your Child to Use the Toilet

  Potty training hints to help you succeed   Begin Early   Try and put your child on the potty when he or she is between the ages of 12 and 18 months. This isn't to force him to do anything, but rather to get him used to sit on it. When a child reaches the age of two, he is in the "no" stage and often does not like having anything new introduced into his life without a fight.   Make a Choice   If you chop and change, it will be one of the most perplexing things for your child. Decide when you want to begin toilet training and then stick to it. Don't start potty training for a couple of days and then decide that tomorrow will be a busy day, so forget about it and put diapers back on. This will keep confusing your child and make potty training much more difficult for him or her.   Maintain Consistency   Be consistent with the way you potty train, including the words you use, no matter what age you start. Every member of your family, as well as any other adul

Child Behaviour Issues - Resolving Three Common Child Behaviour Issues

  Most child behaviour problems are much more prevalent than parents realise. When a child acts out and throws temper tantrums, a parent may believe there is something wrong with them. However, there are several very common behavioural issues; particularly in children aged 2 to 5, that can be easily corrected.   Let's look at three common issues with child behaviour.   Biting others as a sign of continuing to act out or being upset - Biting others as a sign of someone being upset or craving attention is common in toddlers. Almost any circumstance can set off this behaviour. When the act is committed against other children, the behaviour can be inconvenient and even dangerous.   Child screams for an extended period - This behaviour trait is a clear indication of a desire for parental attention. The child is relating his or her experience as a baby, when crying meant getting attention, to screaming to get attention or get what they want. This behaviour is common in public place