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My Child Has a Problem- Stress and Trauma
What parents need to know to cope with children's behavior problems that are related to stress and trauma.

My Child Has a Problem
Help for parents of a shy child. Includes web sites and articles plus advice from parents.

Charts & Chips - Using A Behavior Modification System With Your Child
Easy steps to start a behavior modification system with your child.

Parenting Your Negative Child
Strategies for parenting your negative child. How parents can cope with a negative temperament in their child.

My Child Has a Problem - Self Image
Help for parents in coping with children's behavior problems related to poor self esteem.

My Child Has a Problem
What parents need to know when their child has a problem with lying, from your Guide to Parenting of K-6 Children.

My Child Has a Problem - What's a Parent to Do?
Where to begin when your child has a behavior problem.

How to Stop Whining in 4 Easy Steps
Whining has become a habit by the time your child reaches elementary school. Take these steps to stop it.

My Child Has a Problem
Net guide to resources on children's disruptive behavior disorders, from your About Guide to Parenting of K-6 Children.

My Child Has a Problem
Net resources for the problem of bullying. Includes web sites and articles plus advice from parents.

Handling Children's Fears
Advice to help parents handle children's fears.

My Child Has a Problem - Aggression
Help for parents to change their child's pattern of aggressive behavior, from your About.com Guide to Parenting of K-6 Children.

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