WASHINGTON -- What do we owe our tormentors? It's a question that haunts those who had childhoods marked by years of neglect and deprivation, or psychological, physical and sexual abuse at the hands of one or both parents. Despite this terrible beginning, many people make it out successfully...
Empowering Parents caught up with Peggy Moss, a nationally known expert on bullying and a tireless advocate for the prevention of hate violence, to discuss bullying and what parents can do when they suspect their child is being bullied. And what they can do—together—to try to stop it....
If parents have a problem with a teacher or the school, they should never discuss it in front of their child. Make no bones about it, if you undermine the teacher openly at home, it becomes almost impossible to get your child to behave appropriately with that teacher. I understand tha...
Cash transfers were provided to parents of girls at two points; a small cash disbursement upon the birth of an eligible girl, and a savings bond in the name of the daughter redeemable at age 18 years, provided the girl was not married. An evaluation is being conducted to assess the ...
Of course, the goal for most parents isn’t just to not ruin children, it’s to help them thrive. And although that towering stack of books makes it seem like you need a PhD in parenting to do it “right,” good parenting actually boils down to a few simple core elements. “The ev...
Kidshealth.org recommends that parents refrain from getting involved in sibling arguments unless there's a threat of physical harm. This forces the children to deal with the squabble themselves, rather than relying on the parent(s) to iron it out. It also minimizes the risk that the parent ...
modeled by others in a kid’s environment,” Prinstein says. For parents who use power-assertive discipline, your child engaging in bullying behavior can be a man-in-the-mirror moment. If it’s not you, could anything else in your home be communicating it’s OK to engage in abusive ...
emotional abuse can often be extremely difficult to identify. when parents make their child feel worthless, they are being abusive 引自What is abuse? abusers can be women P15: not all men abuse women; most do not. However, most people who commit crimes of family violence are men or boys....
Your parents don’t have to heal for you to get well. Cut-offs don’t heal you. You still need to recover your power and self-esteem. You are not your parents. You’re not the abusive things they say about you either. See “Codependency is Based on Fake Facts.” ...
According to attachment theory, how do relationships between parents and children change? What is the prototype theory? What is the nudge theory? What are the main assumptions of the narrative theory? How is a hypothesis related to a theory?