Nature vs. Nurture: Pt 2, Raising Challening Children

Continued by Dr. Stanley Greenspan While many people studying child development recognize that biology and upbringing work together, this recognition has not been sufficiently applied in advice to parents. I would like to propose a potentially more optimistic way of thinking about dealing with challenging children. This new approach focuses on how “nature” and “nurture”…

Nature vs. Nurture: Raising Difficult Children by Stanley Greenspan Pt. 1

Original URL: http://life.familyeducation.com/parenting/behavioral-problems/40419.html   Nature vs Nurture: Raising Difficult Children You’re Not the Cause, but You Can Be the Solution Eight-year-old Jessica wasn’t an easy child. A bossy, fussy girl with only a few friends, she frustrated and alienated even the people who loved her most. She threw tantrums over seemingly minor issues – “These…

3 Ways to State Child Expectations Clearly

           3 Approaches for Stating Expectations Clearly and Respectfully 1.    “After (when) you do what I want you to do then you can do what you want to do.”    This formula follows the “work before play” philosophy. Practice “After (when) you __________________________________ then you can ______________________________________ “After (when) you __________________________________ then you can ______________________________________…