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  • Teachers-Practice Selective Perfectionism  By : Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
    Trying to be perfect yourself can make you crazy. Trying to get the people around you to be perfect will make them crazy. And, it's not worth it, either. Consider these ideas to practice "selective perfectionism":
  • Improving Your Child's Social Skills  By : Jay Marie P
    Is your child shy, bossy, or just can't seem to connect with others? Here are a few steps to help your child deal with their peers as well as adults. You might want to role play a couple of the steps with your child. If they have siblings you can get them involved as well. If you have a child with ADD or ADHD they might have social problems because they get easily distracted or have impulsive behavior. Children with ADHD can have an extra hard time with their peers, so it's that much more important to help them.
  • Teen Chore Contracts - Update it For Fall  By : Jennifer Peek
    Teen chores and back to school time - they don't really seem to go together, do they? In fact, the first thing that might come to a teen's mind when they think about chores and school are that they get to do less of them since school's in session! And while that may be true in some sense, it doesn't have to mean that no chores will be done. Here are ideas on how to modify your teen chore contract for the fall season.
  • Homework Help for the Attention Deficit Child  By : Jeannine Virtue
    Does the homework battle so typical with your hyperactive or A.D.D. child have you at the end of your rope? Relax. We have some tried-and-try ADHD information that should get your A.D.D. child on the right homework path.
  • Educational Toys to Improve Attention Deficit Disorder  By : Amy Nutt
    Children with attention deficit disorder often struggle in school because of their short attention spans. Many quickly decide that they are "dumb" or "stupid" when the simple truth is that their condition is causing them to fail in the traditional school setting. What can you do to help them? Read on...
  • 5 Ways To Help Your Child Get Ready For A Test  By : Jennifer Berry
    Taking a test is no picnic. It doesn't, however, need to be a stressful event filled with anxiety and fear. Preparation is the key to successful test taking. Getting ready for a test is simple if you help your child with these 5 study techniques.
  • Super Mom's Secrets for Raising a Child With ADD  By : Blair Critch
    A child with ADD has a difficult situation. Since they are always learning new information about children with ADD every single day, you may find that you can get some additional help for raising a child with ADD that you never expected..starting here:
  • What Is ADHD And How Do You Manage It?  By : Noel Swanson
    ADHD--you and your family have to live with it, however the more you learn about it, and the more you learn the best ways to manage it, the better your chances of a good outcome. Read on...
  • How To Help Struggling Students Go From Sinking To Soaring!  By : Deanne Joy
    Parenting or teaching a child with ADD or learning difficulties can, no doubt, be an enormous challenge. It requires patience of you that you may not have thought you had; persistence that you may frequently have to call upon; and consistency that you may be learning along the way. Here are some tips
  • Tips for Helping Your ADHD Child with Homework  By : Veronica
    Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often have difficulty sitting still and concentrating. Parents can help an ADHD child complete homework without resorting to yelling and threatening punishment.
    Really!...Read on...

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