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Behaviour


This section is about coping with different aspects of our child's behaviour.


On Coping with Difficult Behaviour parents share their own experiences of dealing with their children's difficult or antisocial behaviour. We hope that parents may take some comfort from finding other people who are coping with the same situation.


Descriptive Praise is an article describing this alternative type of praise and the powerful effect it can have on our relationships with our children.


What's so Terrible About Being Two! is an article written by Gary Direnfield, parent and child-behaviour expert explaining the normal child development that lies behind the 'terrible twos'!


Gary has also written a second article sharing his experience and advice for dealing with tantrums.


Getting Children to be Helpful is an article written by Cassandra Jardine about the advice given to her that's worked with her five children.


They Don't Listen To Me! looks at techniques for tackling the common problem of "Selective Hearing." Many of you will recognise the symptoms, you can shout at your child(ren) to tidy up their toys and it's as if they have cotton in their ears, but if you whisper that you'll take them out for ice cream, their hearing becomes incredibly sharp!


Separation anxiety offers ideas for coping with separation anxiety and ways to help your child(ren) become more independent.


Sleeptime Wars is one mum's humourous account of the daily battle at afternoon naptime!



 

Not naughty, but normal

This free leaflet, published by the NSPCC, offers advice on bringing up toddlers, with a focus on how challenging behaviour is a normal expression of their changing needs as they develop

The leaflet can be downloaded at www.nspcc.org.uk

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Sleepless nights
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Our 14 month old son has, for the last 3 weeks, woke during the night crying. Since then we are only getting about 2 hours sleep a night and we are absolutely exhausted.(his cot is our room and previous to this he was a great sleeper.) The only thing that settles him is letting him sleep with us . I know this can be dangerous and we dont actually get any sleep as we are so scared that we will suffocate him. On a health vistors advice, we tried controlled crying which was very difficult and upsetting for us all. Even after 3-4 hours of crying he still wouldnt settle and it would wake our other 2 older children. Having spoken to a different H.V since, they have suggested that we wont solve the matter unless our son is sleeping in another room away from us. we only have a 3 bedroom house so he will have to share a room with his 12 year old brother. Does anyone have any views if this may work?
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