Category: Emotions and Feelings

10 Essential Steps To Raising A Confident Child

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Confidence, like education, provides an integral foundation for success, fulfillment, and happiness. A confident child will typically experience better interpersonal relationships, be more open to new opportunities, and have an enhanced sense of well-being. Likewise, children with a healthy self-esteem usually exhibit fewer behavioural problems. As a child psychologist, I see an alarmingly high number of children with poor self-confidence. ...

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How To Help Your Child Overcome Recurrent Nightmares

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Having your child sometimes wake up and cry out in fear, or come running into your room desperate for you to protect him from a "monster" is a troubling yet relatively common experience. Though basic parental support and comfort (i.e. the offering of physical affection and assurances of safety), is often enough to allay a child's fears temporarily and ...

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Does Media Violence Breed Crime?

Dr. Tali Shenfield

For many parents, trying to assess the ways in which media violence may affect their children leads to a great deal of worry and confusion. Caught between alarmist headlines and the assuaging claims sent out by big media to counteract them, then inundated with conflicting evidence, parents have discovered that there seems to be no easy answer to the question, “...

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How to Discuss Death With Your Children

Dr. Tali Shenfield

No matter how much parents try to protect their children from the reality of death, most children gain an awareness of it by the time they reach school age; they witness it in fiction, by seeing dead insects, birds, and other animals, or through catching it depicted on television. While very young children may not fully understand what death means, ...

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Should You Consider Seeking a Psychoeducational Assessment for Your Child?

If your child is struggling behaviourally or academically, his school may recommend that he take what is known as a ...

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Can Your Young Child be Misdiagnosed with ADHD?

  Misdiagnosed ADHD is a common issue that parents face when seeking treatment for their children's attention and behavior issues. ...

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How To React When Your Child Is Preoccupied With Fairness

Having a sense of fairness is a great virtue and a sign that your child has a strong moral compass. ...

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The Demanding Child: How to End the Entitlement Cycle

Dr. Tali Shenfield

While it's normal and healthy for children to go through a demanding phase during their development - usually as they hit the “terrible twos” and begin to move out of infancy and establish their independence - if you are constantly hearing the refrain of “Buy me, give it to me, I need...” from your school-aged children, it's likely a time ...

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Why Yelling at Children is so Harmful

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Though much attention has been paid to the harmful effects of physically disciplining children, until recently relatively little research had been done into the psychological impact of yelling. Many people - experts and parents alike - were therefore surprised when a recent study conducted by the University of Pittsburgh and published in the Journal of Child Psychology revealed that harsh ...

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How To Help Your Child Manage Anger

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Though most parents understand that getting angry from time to time is simply a part of life, the unpredictability and intensity of a child's anger can still be profoundly unsettling. As such, many parents react strongly to their child's outbursts, either doing everything they can to pacify the child or punishing him severely in order to put a stop to ...

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The Challenges Of Raising Boys

Dr. Tali Shenfield

As most parents of boys are aware, the world of young men can be a confining, confusing place. Too many parents witness their sons giving up hobbies, learning to shun shows of affection in public, ceasing to focus on their academic success, and limiting themselves in various other ways which stifle their self-expression. Compounding this issue, the older boys get, ...

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