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  2. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Kids: How It Works

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    Takeaway. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of talk therapy that can help people of all ages, including younger children and teens. CBT focuses on how thoughts and emotions affect ...

  3. What to Know About Responding to Back Talk From a Child - WebMD

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    Back talking is a term used to describe when your child responds to you with rudeness or sass. You may have also heard it referred to as being “mouthy” or a “smart aleck.”. Back talk is ...

  4. How to Talk to Your Kids About Social Media - WebMD

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    This also means that you should revisit the conversation about social media as often as feels appropriate. Here are six key tips to get the conversation going: Set the tone. Begin your talk in a ...

  5. Category:Animated television series without speech - Wikipedia

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  6. Yelling at Kids: Long-Term Effects - Healthline

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    Yelling at your kids has been shown to have long-term effects, like anxiety, low self-esteem, and increased aggression. ... An outspoken commitment keeps the dialogue open and keeps everyone in ...

  7. Parents, Don’t Get Caught in the Comparison Trap - Healthline

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    Some kids sleep through the night, some don’t. Some kids will respond to their name, while others don’t. But they get where they’re meant to be in their own time. And since the pace that ...

  8. Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    Dialogue. A conversation amongst participants in a 1972 cross-cultural youth convention. Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American English) [1] is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people, and a literary and theatrical form that depicts such an exchange.

  9. Dialogic learning - Wikipedia

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    Classroom education. Dialogic education is an educational philosophy and pedagogical approach that draws on many authors and traditions and applies dialogic learning. In effect, dialogic education takes place through dialogue by opening up dialogic spaces for the co-construction of new meaning to take place within a gap of differing perspectives.