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Assert Yourself
By Karen Kleinwort ~ 11/03/2009
The Need to Be Assertive
Assertiveness is a positive trait; however, few people truly see it as such. More often than not, people confuse being assertive with being aggressive, stubborn or opinionated. Additionally, this happens more often in cases when... [Read More]
Consequences v. Punishment
By kkleinwort ~ 7/01/2009
Children are expected to misbehave; this is a fact of life. If children never misbehaved, then there might be something to worry about! A common type of misbehavior for young children is compliance, or doing we ask them to do when we ask them to do it and... [Read More]
Bedtime Brouhaha
By kkleinwort ~ 6/03/2009
“Just two minutes!”
“Just one more story, puuuuhhlease!”
“I don’t wanna go to bed!!!”
“But (insert name of friend) gets to go to bed later!”
Sound familiar? Kids of all ages need their sleep but are often reluctant to go to bed to get... [Read More]
Understanding the Strong-Willed Child: Putting the "Temper" Back in Temperament
By kkleinwort ~ 4/01/2009
Children are sort of like ice cream at Baskin Robbins: a million different colors, flavors and textures! Although we know they’re not ice cream, they sure are very different! Kids, just like all people, are born with their own unique temperaments.... [Read More]
Hurry Up and Eat!
By kkleinwort ~ 3/04/2009
“Sit down!” “Sit up!” “Don’t play with your food!” “Three more…” Ah, the mantras of a parent at mealtimes. “I don’t like that” or “I don’t want that!” combined with gestural communication such as turning away, spitting out,... [Read More]



