Bullying in Young Children
Highlights In This Article What Bullying Is Bullying is a form of aggressive or violent behaviour. It happens when one child tries to abuse their…
Highlights In This Article What Bullying Is Bullying is a form of aggressive or violent behaviour. It happens when one child tries to abuse their…
Highlights In This Article Understanding Toddler Refusal Between the ages of 1 and 3 years, toddlers start to become very independent. They discover that they…
Highlights In This Article Why Toddlers Lie Children tell lies for a variety of reasons: Children learn to tell the truth over time, typically around…
Highlights In This Article Supporting Both Baby and Toddler Having a second child brings both confidence and new challenges. You must balance the needs of…
Highlights In This Article What is thumb sucking? Thumb sucking in infants is common, often starting before birth. In most cases, babies and toddlers stop…
Highlights In This Article What are temper tantrums? Temper tantrums are outbursts of challenging behaviour when your child loses control. They range from whining and…
Highlights In This Article What is sibling rivalry? Sibling rivalry refers to tension between siblings, often seen through competition for attention or possessions. It can…
Highlights In This Article What is separation anxiety? Separation anxiety occurs when a child becomes distressed when separated from a familiar person. It is a…
Highlights In This Article What is self-esteem? Self-esteem refers to a child’s overall sense of worth or personal value. A child learns to feel good…
Highlights In This Article What is an imaginary friend? Young children often have active imaginations and may imagine having a friend who is not really…
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