Attachment is a strong bond between two people. Such special relationships should have been formed with a partner, parents, children or a friend and it created combination of feelings that contributed to mental life. Problems with relationships can affect the way people feel about themselves and their lives.
Attachment theory that was developed by Bowlby stated [...]
Posted on April 28th, 2008 by A child
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Rough-and-tumble play is a fighting and chasing play. Rough-and-tumble play can be noted from 3 years on through to adolescence. Children’s behavior in rough-and-tumble play differ from a real fight. Play is usually accompanied by smiling and laughter. It usually occurs between friends and they do not hit each other hard. Participants stay together after [...]
Posted on April 26th, 2008 by A child
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Q: My daughter is having a problem with her 2-year-old daughter: The child is anxious when separated from Mom. This behavior started in the past few months, when the family moved. Emma will not let her mom get out of sight.
A: Many young children cry when parents leave them in a new place with a [...]
Posted on April 18th, 2008 by A child
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Children’s love for music often begins with bedtime lullabies and nursery rhymes.
And as they grow, music continues to play an integral role in every part of a child’s educational experience.
“The arts can completely change and energize the learning process for students,” said Kerri Quinlan-Zhou, director of fine arts for the New Bedford Public Schools. [...]
Posted on April 15th, 2008 by A child
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Daniel Tulao Sr. and his wife, Wilma, are debating whether to buy a cell phone for their young son, Daniel Jr.
The Union City couple would like him to have one so he can check in with them when they’re apart and to help find him when they’re picking him up from somewhere.
They’re not worried that [...]
Posted on April 5th, 2008 by A child
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