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  2. Parenting Classes: What to Know and Picking the Right One - WebMD

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    If you’re a first-time parent, you might wish to choose a general parenting class that covers the basics of what a newborn needs. Basics include feeding, sleep, and infant mental health.

  3. Bad Parenting: Signs, Effects, and How to Change It - Healthline

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    Emotional and behavioral problems. Harsh parenting, which includes verbal or physical threats, frequent yelling, and hitting, along with immediate negative consequences for a specific behavior ...

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

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    Calmness, on the other hand, is reassuring, which makes children feel loved and accepted in spite of bad behavior. If yelling at children is not a good thing, yelling that comes with verbal ...

  5. Co-Parenting: Tips, Creating a Plan, Things to Avoid, and More

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    Here’s how to increase your chances of co-parenting success: 1. Let go of the past. You won’t be able to successfully co-parent if you have nothing but contempt for your ex. You can still vent ...

  6. ADHD in Children: When a Teacher Recognizes ADHD Symptoms - WebMD

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    The school nurse may play a role in dispensing ADHD medications and monitoring for side effects. Your child's teacher will be important in carrying out the behavioral part of a treatment plan and ...

  7. ADHD in Kids: Symptoms, Types, and Tests for ADHD in Children

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    According to one study, parents with private insurance can expect extra health care expenses of $2,857-$3,922 a year for a child with ADHD, depending on the child's age.

  8. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Parenting. A father and a mother holding their infant child. Parenting or child rearing promotes and supports the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and cognitive development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship.

  9. Parental Alienation Syndrome: What It Is and Signs to Look For

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    Parental alienation is a situation in which one parent uses strategies ... One 2016 study surveyed 109 college-aged individuals and found a significant link between the behaviors of alienating ...