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  2. Sibling Rivalry: Meaning, Examples, Causes, and What You Can Do

    www.healthline.com/health/parenting/sibling-rivalry

    Causes. Examples. Conflict resolution. Harmony. Takeaway. Every parent of more than one child dreams big when it comes to raising siblings: We picture our little ones sharing clothes and toys ...

  3. Negging: 35 Examples, Patterns to Watch For, and What to Do

    www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/negging

    For example: You’ve just announced that you’re engaged, so they choose this time to announce their pregnancy and show off the baby bump. You’ve mentioned that you have a terrible head cold ...

  4. Mindful Parenting: Definition, Examples, and Benefits

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    Focus on your breath. Take a deep breath in, filling your lungs with air and keeping your mind on your breath. Exhale and feel your breath as it enters and exits your body. Encourage your child to ...

  5. ADHD: Hyperactive-Impulsive Type - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/add-adhd/childhood-adhd/adhd...

    There's another type of ADHD called inattentive ADHD. The main symptom of this type involves trouble focusing. Children who have it are easily distracted and may seem to daydream or zone out. They ...

  6. Inner Child: 6 Ways to Find Yours - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/inner-child

    Try these six strategies. 1. Keep an open mind. It’s OK to feel a little uncertain about the idea of an inner child. But you don’t have to look at this “child” as a separate person or ...

  7. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    Dysfunctional family. A dysfunctional family affects familial ties and creates conflicts in the same family space. A dysfunctional family is a family in which conflict, misbehavior and often child neglect or abuse on the part of individual parents occur continuously and regularly. Children that grow up in such families may think such a ...

  8. What Is Infantile Amnesia? - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/children/what-is-infantile-amnesia

    5 min read. Infantile amnesia is a version of amnesia that seems to be a side effect of your brain’s normal developmental processes. As a result, almost all people have trouble remembering any ...

  9. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Signs and Treatment - WebMD

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    Some of the same kinds of obsessive thoughts are common among people with OCD. Examples include: Worries about yourself or other people getting hurt. Constant awareness of blinking, breathing, or ...