doi:10.1111/jcpp.13892Andrew PicklesDepartment of Biostatistics and Health InformaticsDanielle EdwardsLevente HorvathRichard EmsleyJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of child psychology and psychiatry
work, psychology, counselling and psychotherapy. Their roles varied involving policy development, therapeutic practice, research, or training in mental health. Outcomes and impact from the expert consultations are reflected in the discussion section of this article. The consultation exercises resulted in d...
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If child is not responding to teaching or defying the instructions it could be mostly a question of psychology of that child, which the most of teachers in school do not understand. Some times a child specific approach is needed to understand him/her and shape up to the requirements. ...
Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist and researcher. A mother, stepmother, and grandmother, she is founder ofRoots of Actionwhere she brings evidence-based research on youth development to popular audiences. She writes a column for Psychology Today,The Moment of Youth. She ...
ALL PARENTS of tiny tots have a deep craving. Sleep. The sort of deep theta sleep you read about in psychology manuals. A who-the-hell-cares-if-the-house-is-on-fire sort of sleep that energetic singles would never comprehend. Young parents crave a few days (or months, more likely) of...