Parent Child Interaction Therapy

2005 UC Davis MIND Institute Summer Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders presents “Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) with Children with ASDs” by Marjorie Soloman, Ph.D. Series: MIND Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders [1/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 11342]

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www.NaomiAldort.com Every parent would happily give up ever scolding, punishing or threatening if she only knew how to ensure that her toddler would thrive and act responsibly without such painful measures. The book, Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves by Naomi Aldort is the answer to this universal wish. It is not about gentle ways to control a child, but about a way of being and of understanding a child so she/he can be the best of herself, not because she fears you, but because she wants to, of her own free will. Keynotes from BC Parenting conference. authenticparent.com naomialdort.com ParentingTips.com

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Parenting For A Peaceful World

Robin Grille, author of “Parenting for a Peaceful World”, and also ” “Heart to Heart Parenting” shares some profound information about children and parenting practices around the world and throughout history. Learn more about Robin at www.our-emotional-health.com Narrated by Aja Swafford, created by Jacob Devaney for www.culturecollective.org, and written by Robin Grille.

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Baby & Toddler Parenting : How to Potty Train Girls

When potty training girls, talk to them about potty training, lead by example, and try not to put stress on the child. Learn how to potty train girls through a routine withtips from a day care owner in this free video on parenting and child care. Expert: Veronice Baragas Contact: www.mywigglesandgiggles.com Bio: Veronica Baragas has been working with children and families for 10 years. She owns and operates Wiggles and Giggles, which offers home daycare, babysitting services, and special events. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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In this day and age parents need to take on more of a responsibility monitoring who and what their children are exposed to!

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