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Protect Your Child's Emotional Well-BeingIn our effort to balance very full and hectic lives with our families and our jobs, we may have been neglecting an all-important facet of our child's life: their emotional well-being. The first three years of a child's life is a critical time for a child, and the trauma of changing child care providers or having a 'part-time' parent float in and out of their life can be very traumatic and destabilizing for them. It's imperative that parents, educators, involved adults and care providers make a concerted joint effort to ensure that a child's emotional needs are met on a daily basis, just as their physical needs are. The effects of not meeting a child's emotional needs, especially during the first three years of life, can have devastating consequences. Violent, disruptive or defiant behaviors can result.
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Parenting Skills"Because" Just Isn't The Answer Take The Bite Out Of Your Toddler's Biting Problem Help Your Child Kick The Thumb Sucking Habit Teach Children To Respect By Treating Them With Respect Time Outs Help Reinforce Positive Behavior And Discourage Misbehaving Chart Your Child's Accomplishments With A Chore Chart Celebrate Your Child's Uniqueness
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