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  The National Institute on Drug Abuse reported in 1996 that one in five American teenagers have used inhalants to get high.

 

Playground Survival Tips >>
 

Here are a few words of wisdom you can share with your child about ways to resolve conflict with other kids. At first, they might need your help in learning how to apply these standard methods of communication. But in time, these tools will help them be effective communicators which easily is the most valuable skill they can ever acquire.

 

Children & TV Violence >>
 

American children watch an average of three to fours hours of television daily. Television can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and shaping behavior. Unfortunately, much of today's television programming is violent.

 

Being Prepared >>
 

Know When to Seek Help for Your Child Parents are usually the first to recognize that their child has a problem with emotions or behavior. Parents' growing concerns, and observations of outside resources such as teachers and family combine to form a process of coming to the realization that a child can benefit from treatment.

 

Understanding Violent Behavior in Children & Adolescents >>
 

There is a great concern about the incidence of violent behavior among children and adolescents. This complex and troubling issue needs to be carefully understood by parents, teachers, and other adults.

 

Conduct Disorders >>
 

Conduct disorders" are a complicated group of behavioral and emotional problems in youngsters. Children and adolescents with these disorders have great difficulty following rules and behaving in a socially acceptable way.

 

Children and Family Moves >>
 

Moving to a new community may be one of the most stress-producing experiences a family faces. Frequent moves or even a single move can be especially hard on a youngster, and this stress occurs even when there are siblings.

 

Children and Grief >>
 

When a family member dies, children react differently from adults. Preschool children usually see death as temporary and reversible--a belief reinforced by cartoon characters who "die" and "come to life" again.

 

Children and Lying >>
 

Honesty and dishonesty are learned in the home. Parents are often concerned when their child or adolescent lies.

 

Children & Sports >>
 

Sports help children develop physical skills, get exercise, make friends, have fun, learn to play as a member of a team, learn to play fair, and improve self-esteem. American sports culture has increasingly become a money making business.

 

Children Who Steal >>
  When a child or teenager steals, parents are naturally concerned. They worry about what caused their child to steal, and they wonder whether their son or daughter is a "juvenile delinquent."

 

Stepfamily Problems >>
  With the high incidence of divorce in the United States, there are increasing numbers of stepfamilies. New stepfamilies face many challenges. As with any achievement, developing good stepfamily relationships requires a lot of effort. Stepfamily mambers have each experienced losses and face complicated adjustments to the new family situation.
   
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