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  1. Child Guidance Through Play: Teaching Positive Social Behaviors (Ages 2-7) by Charles H. Wolfgang, 2003-09-05
  2. A To Z Guide to your Child's Behavior by D. Mrazek, 1993-09-01
  3. How to Improve Your Child's Behavior Through Diet by Laura J. Stevens, Rosemary Stoner, 1981-06
  4. Fix My Child: Behavior management techniques by Elizabeth Foley Ward, 2007-03-28
  5. When the Labels Don't Fit: A New Approach to Raising a Challenging Child by Barbara Probst, 2008-08-26
  6. Understanding Child Behavior Disorders by William R. Jenson, Clifford J. Drew, et all 1997-01
  7. How to Keep Your Kids From Driving You Crazy: A Proven Program for Improving Your Child's Behavior and Regaining Control of Your Family by Paula Stone Bender, 1996-12-31
  8. Is My Child Normal?: When Behavior is Normal, When It's Not, How to Tell the Difference, and What to do Next by Maria Burgio, 2008-05-15
  9. Taming the Spirited Child: Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children Without Breaking Their Spirits by Michael H. Popkin, 2007-03-06
  10. Child Development And Social Policy: Knowledge for Action (Decade of Behavior)
  11. UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD'S SEXUAL BEHAVIOR: What's Natural and Healthy.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality by Ann Barrett, 2000-06-22
  12. Multi-Systemic Structural-Strategic Interventions for Child and Adolescent Behavior Problems
  13. The Gesell Institute's Child Behavior (A Realistic Guide to Child Behavior in the Vital Formative Years from Birth to Ten)
  14. Child behavior and development by William Ellsworth Martin, 1959

81. The Whole Child And Adolescent Center: Help For Parents With Adolescents And Chi
Learning, behavior, and social problems of children. Definitions of attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, emotional intelligence, and the whole child philosophy. Mailing list. Toll free hotlines and helplines, resources links. New York; New York.
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82. Destructive Behavior, HYG-5264-96
Destructive behaviors not only affect the child exhibiting the behavior, but also the lives of family members and others around the child. Ohio State University Extension offers a fact sheet offering ways to deal with this difficult situation.
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Beryl Jo Jackson Harmful, devastating and damaging are all words to describe destructive behaviors. Destructive behaviors not only affect the child exhibiting the behavior, but also the lives of family members and others around the child. The effects of destructive behaviors may have a short life span or may have damaging effects which last a life time. Therefore, it is extremely crucial to recognize destructive behaviors and implement some type of behavior management program. It may be that as a parent, you may not have the necessary skills to manage the misbehavior. In cases such as this, you may want to seek the assistance of a professional. Identifying whether children's misbehavior is really destructive may be relatively easy if the behavior exhibits obvious damaging results. However, if the effects of the misbehavior do not carry any physical scars or bruises, it may not be as obvious that the behavior is indeed destructive. If children tend to be thoughtless and self-centered; to blast their stereos at inappropriate moments; to use language occasionally that is less than desirable; and to exploit independence; then relaxyour children sound fairly well-adjusted. However, you probably will want to devote some attention and take action if your child persists with displays of anger, deception, aggression, and rebelliousness.

83. Page Redirected
The primary focus of this search is antisocial behavior as a result of abuse in the United States. (National Clearinghouse on child Abuse and Neglect)
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84. Your Child: Development & Behavior Resources
Your child Topics. AZ. About Behavioral Developmental Pediatrics. Commentaries by Our Pediatricians. Featured Links. Contact Us. We subscribe to the HONcode principles. Verify here. Welcome!
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Welcome to Your Child: Development and Behavior Resources, the first website that guides parents through the tangle of Internet information on kids' development and behavior . It is our editorial policy to base the information and links we provide on current research and expert opinion. A panel of experienced developmental and behavioral pediatricians here at the University of Michigan reviews the information you'll find on Your Child We're thrilled to have you visit, and think you'll find valuable tools here to help you better understand your child's development and behavior, hook up with other parents going through the same things as you, and find other helpful tools and resources. After you've used Your Child, we hope you'll take a minute to fill out our online survey and help us keep improving this site so it can better meet your needs.

85. Pediatric Development And Behavior Homepage
Information on the medical aspects of child development and behavior for physicians, psychologists, teachers, therapists, and parents.
http://www.dbpeds.org/
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Screening : Developmental and Behavioral Screening Resources Highlights : Featured articles from dbpeds.org and selected external links. Articles Articles about Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric topics Discussion : Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Discussion list. For professional peer level discussion. Handouts : Short articles suitable for parents Links : Selected links to the web, as well as internal links, organized by topics with brief annotations. News : Current news and information and archives.
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Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Benefits of collaboration for research, clinical and advocacy. ABCD Project in North Carolina
Overview of the Assuring Better Child Development (ABCD) project in North Carolina. Strategies for Teaching Important Social Skills to Young Children
Parents can help their children learn new behavior in a positive way by practice, praise, prompting, and pointing out, Congenital Hearing Loss
Spina Bifida: A Brief Guide

Auditory Processing Disorders

A brief review of Auditory Processing Disorders (formerly called Central Auditory Processing Disorder) Pediatric Symptom Checklist: A primary care screening tool to identify psychosocial problems The authors describe their practice-friendly tool for identifying problems in primary care.

86. Home
Programs intended to reverse the kids at risk paradigm, which focuses on a child's potential negative behavior, by instead drawing attention to a child's talents and potential for success and their value to society.
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87. Journal Of Child Language
Print and electronic journal focusing on the scientific study of language behavior in children. Instructions for authors and free access abstracts.
http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=SUBJ&

88. Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Consultant, Autism | Behavior Analysis Treat
Develops individualized ABA programs for children with developmental disabilites. The goal of BATT is to optimize each child's developmental potential.
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We offer behavior analytic programming to draw upon your child's strengths, as well as help your child to overcome his/her areas of difficulty. Each child's ABA program is a balance between Natural Environmental Teaching and structured teaching, utilizing the errorless learning technique. B.A.T.T. balances the need for structured teaching with incidental teaching to help your child learn to respond and initiate within his/her environment.
We, at B.A.T.T. are committed to creating individualized treatment programs designed to fit your individual child's developmental needs. Our goal is to determine your child's current level of social and communicative functioning and utilize the treatment to help your child reach his/her full developmental potential.
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89. Department Of Psychology And Child Development At CSU Stanislaus
Offers a Masters of Science Degree in behavior Analysis. 52 unit program has courses in behavioral Assessment, Conceptual Issues in behavior Analysis, Experimental Analysis of behavior, behavior Analysis in the Clasroom, child Clinical and others. There are several paid internships available. The behavior Analysis program has 5 tenured faculty who earned their PhD degrees from well known behavioral departments (Western Michigan University, SUNY at Stonybrook and West Virginia University). Applications are accepted twice per academic year.
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90. PRESS RELEASE: ALLEGED UNETHICAL AND ILLEGAL BEHAVIOR PRACTICED BY OPTIONS TALEN
In Los Angeles, Options Talent employees do not need to show any identification when recruiting child and adult models, posing a potential threat to other employees and the community. PR Web
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91. The Whole Child - Denver, Colorado - Professionals Specializing In Speech And La
Evaluation and treatment of medical, behavioral and educational disabilities by professionals in the areas of speech and language pathology, special education, learning disabilities, behavior, psychology and neurology.
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The Whole Child consists of professionals in the areas of Speech and Language Pathology, Special Education, Learning Disabilities, Behavior, Psychology, and Neurology. We offer a wide range of diagnostic and treatment services from screenings to complete Educational, Attention Deficit Disorder, Neurological, and Psychological evaluations. We also have begun providing NEUROCOGNITIVE TESTING. Treatment services include speech and language therapy, learning disabilities, educational remediation, counseling, and behavior management. We are proud to now offer THE DENVER METHOD for reading, spelling, and writing problems. This is the only center in the Denver area using this new program. We provide services as educational coordinators in that we assist families in determining appropriate educational settings (schools) or programs for students. We also attend school staffings and can act as a liaison between families and school personnel.

92. Your Child | Behavior Problems
it. See Understanding behavior a Key to Discipline for some things to think about when your child s behavior becomes a problem.
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What do I need to know about my child's behavior?
When you want to change an unwanted behavior, it helps to first understand why your child is doing it. See Understanding Behavior: a Key to Discipline for some things to think about when your child's behavior becomes a problem. What should I know about temper tantrums?
Temper tantrums are a normal part of growing up. They are part of a child learning self-control. Usually, they stop by age 4. To help you learn why kids have tantrums and for tips on how to avoid them, see the American Academy of Pediatrics page on temper tantrums What can I do to help my angry or aggressive child?
Anger is an emotion that is caused by frustration. Aggression means trying to hurt a person or to destroy property. It is normal to have some anger and aggression, and actually healthy. These feelings help us to get things done, when used in a positive way. But excessive amounts of anger and aggression used negatively and destructively may point toward an emotional problem. Get some tips on discipline and responding to an

93. Emotions & Behavior
preparing for new siblings. Or find out how to understand your child s behavior, whether it s toddler tantrums or teenage depression.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/
Is it just a phase or a serious problem? Help your child cope with life's ups and downs, from dealing with divorce to preparing for new siblings. Or find out how to understand your child's behavior, whether it's toddler tantrums or teenage depression.
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A Parent's Guide to Kids and Alcohol

A Parent's Guide to Surviving Adolescence

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Bullying and Your Child ... Editorial Policy Note: All information on KidsHealth is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.

94. Tips, Strategies And Resources For School Counselors And Teachers
Information, links and resources covering subjects including behavior and classroom management, discipline, parenting, character education, child development, bullying and school violence, dealing with tragedies, and attention deficit disorder.
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95. Scientology Technology To Help Children
Parenting information presented by the Church of Scientology International. Includes information on drug prevention, how to help the child study, how to deal with morals and behavior problems, and building good parent/child relationships.
http://www.correctscientology.org
Scientology Books, Literature and Courses for Parents
The Church of Scientology International has created this web site to help parents by making Scientology literature and courses easy for parents to find. What skills do parents need to have? What can be done to help a child who has learning difficulties Are there Scientology books or courses that present solution to behavior problems Do you have to put your child on drugs to handle problems he or she is having at school Why do children turn to drugs and violence How can parents establish strong enough relationships with their children that they will come to them when they are in trouble? And what can parents do to make sure their children gain the skill and judgment they will need to survive in the highly technological and often impersonal and uncaring civilization they are about to enter as young adults? At churches of Scientology around the world we have been helping parents with these and other similar questions for years. There are many Scientology books, articles and courses that provide effective solutions to these problems.

96. Parent Magazine Features Insights Into Parenting And Child Development
Newsletter with articles on child development, behavior, discipline and other issues.
http://www.parenting-child-development.com/
How Parenting Child Development Helps You Create a Lifelong Mutuality and Love
Parenting is important to you because your children matter. As a caring adult, you want to give your kids the best. So you strive to understand child development and child discipline and become a better parent. You work hard for your family and give them more than you had as a child. You read parenting magazines and books. But have you ever asked yourself what you want from this relationship?
In your heart of hearts, if you imagined the best possible outcome for yourself and your family, what would you foresee?
Would you feel fulfilled if your children grew up to honor, cherish and respect you?
Every parent would.
But how do you create this, especially if you don't enjoy a healthy relationship with your parents?
And how do you change the way you raise your kids, if you're flying blind and making it up as you go along?
Where did you learn how to raise kids anyway? Did you go to school and get a masters in child development?
Probably not. (And don't worry ... you don't need one.)

97. ParentingLibrary.com: Parenting Links, Pregnancy Links, Baby Links, Toddler Link
Parenting links organized both by parenting topic (health and safety, behavior and development, work and family, play and learning, your life as a parent) and the age of the child.
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The best of the Web for parents. Because kids don't come with instruction manuals
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ParentingLibrary.com is your launching pad to the best parenting resources on the Web. You'll find links to articles, tip sheets,
calendars, calculators, and other tools that every parent or parent-to-be needs to know about, as hand-picked by Ann Douglas , author of The Mother of All Pregnancy Books , The Mother of All Parenting Books and numerous other bestselling pregnancy and parenting books.
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98. Child Behaviour Change - Change Serious Behaviour Quickly - Problem Behaviour At
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99. Lower Naugatuck Valley Parent Child Resource Center
Programs for children with emotional or behavior problems, or sexual abuse.
http://electronicvalley.org/lnvpcrc/

Lower Naugatuck Valley Parent Child Resource Center
40 White Street Shelton, CT
Check out our latest newsletter (Adobe Acrobat format) Click here Services Offered: Child Guidance Clinic Parent Aide Program: Valley Child Sexual Abuse Collaborative: Coordination of a Valley-wide group of providers and agencies dealing with child sexual abuse. Regularly monitor progress of cases to ensure service gaps do not occur. Eligibility Requirements FEES: Child guidance Clinic: Parent Adide Program: No fees charged Hours of Operation: Clinic: Monday - Thursday: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Parent Aide: Monday - Friday: 8:30AM TO 4:30 PM How to Access Programs/Services: Call for individual appointments or referrals from othe agencies. Volunteer Opportunities: Persons interested in the Agency will be considered for Board involvement. Those with professional training would be considered for direct service opportunities in which confidentiality is essential. Child care volunteers are always welcome. Call the Agency during normal business hours. Partner Agency of the Valley United Way The Valley United Way can be reached via e-mail at valleyuw@snet.net

100. Child.com Five Ways To Improve Your Child S Behavior
Five Ways to Improve Your child s behavior, Discipline But most often it s how you act that truly sets the tone for your child s behavior. Setting
http://www.child.com/kids/behavior_discipline/five_ways.jsp

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