Child Psychology Resources

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What to Expect when Your Child is Grieving

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Watching a child grieve is one of the most painful experiences in any parent’s life. If your child has gone through a difficult loss, you may be concerned that he’ll never return to his normal self. Many parents worry that their child’s grief-related nightmares, social withdrawal, apathy, and emotional issues won’t completely subside with time, but ...

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How to Teach Your Child to Communicate Effectively with Other Kids

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Communicating with young children can be challenging even for adults, so it’s no surprise that kids under five often have difficulty talking to one another. If you have a small child, you’ve probably been in situations where your child appeared to be happily interacting with a sibling or peer, only for one party to suddenly get upset or ...

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Compromise Vs. Negotiation: Why You Shouldn’t Make Deals with Your Children

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In some settings, compromise can strengthen the bond you have with your child, without sabotaging your authority. Collaboratively finding solutions during disagreements, allowing your child to discuss household rules with you, and letting an adolescent progressively earn more freedom are all examples of healthy, productive compromise. Using negotiation tactics to get your child to do what you want, on the ...

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Managing Aggression in Children: How to Stop Your Child from Fighting

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Over the last 50 years, aggressive behaviour has become more prevalent among children and adolescents of both genders. This change has occurred alongside other issues, like increased anxiety and greater problems with attention and organization, that leave many children in a perpetually reactive, high-stress state. Without adequate healthy coping skills, kids dealing with these challenges sometimes use fighting to discharge the ...

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What are the Telltale Signs that You Need to Change Therapists?

Not every relationship works out. This is true whether the relationship in question is a friendship, romantic relationship, or the ...

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How To Tell Whether Your Child is Gifted

Sometimes classroom behavior problems signal giftedness. Brad and Karen were at their wits end. Their grade school children once again ...

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How to Choose Discipline Methods that Help Your Child Grow

Parenting is one of the most demanding jobs one will ever have. A parent’s desire to do the right ...

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Effective Parenting Techniques for Overly Assertive Children

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Does talking to your child sometimes feel like speaking to a brick wall? While we all want our kids to express their opinions, some children assert themselves by refusing to acknowledge other points of view, which can be extremely frustrating. If your child has a domineering communication style, correcting him probably feels impossible, no matter how wrong he is. His ...

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How to Teach Your Child to Apologize Sincerely

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Learning how to forgive and be forgiven is one of the most important lessons of childhood. As parents, we want our kids to empathize with others, demonstrate compassion, and take responsibility for their actions. From an early age, we tell our children to apologize after they’ve caused harm, believing that apologizing will encourage the aforementioned traits. Unfortunately, research shows ...

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The Importance of Play in Social Skills Development

Dr. Tali Shenfield

In modern Western society, we typically view play as being separate from learning. However, while children’s games appear casual and spontaneous, they serve many crucial developmental functions. When kids engage in unstructured social activities, they use their imaginations to simulate diverse experiences, which serve as a model for real-life situations. They learn how to negotiate and cooperate with other ...

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Gentle Parenting: 3 Effective Techniques for Compassionate Child Discipline

Dr. Tali Shenfield

We all want our children to treat others with kindness, empathy, and compassion. Many of the rules and boundaries we set are designed to teach our kids what is (and isn’t) socially appropriate, and we constantly strive to inform our children about the ways their actions can affect others. However, the manner in which we discipline our children has ...

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