Posts Tagged ‘acting out in school’

Are You Afraid of Your Acting-Out Child? Part I: Why Giving in is a Dead End

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Do you walk on eggshells around your child, afraid of doing anything to set him off? Do you appease him when you notice he’s winding up to throw a tantrum? In part one of a two-part series, James Lehman, MSW explains how fear of acting-out behavior sets up a dangerous pattern for your child—and the [...]

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Young Kids Acting Out in School: The Top 3 Issues Parents Worry about Most

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

If you’re the parent of a young child who acts out at school, you’ve probably asked yourself, “If my child is out of control now, how will I be able to deal with him when he’s ten—or a teenager?” Once a toddler or kindergartner becomes known as a child who “plays too rough” or “always [...]

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