Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Child Psychology Tips To Bring Up Your Children Better



Renowned child psychologist Justin Urbas has some valuable tips related to children’s psychology.


A child is a gift to its parents and to society at large. Right from the start, a child starts acquiring awareness about its surroundings, and absorbing information. The way in which children perceive events and happenings are quite different from adults. Child psychology is the study of the mind of children and their thought patterns.

Friday, December 21, 2018

Understanding Child Psychology is Any Teacher’s First Responsibility

Try to find the simplest of things which indicates what a child in your class likes or dislikes. There are plenty of reasons for a child to cry or laugh; and Justin Urbas says that it isn’t hard to figure out those factors. In order to understand a child, we need to stop thinking too hard, and just think like we would, if we were still children.


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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Top 10 Parenting Tips

Raising a family while keeping your life balanced is an art form. Here are ten tools that I have seen make life in the family lane a much nicer ride.

Identify your child's strengths. You can use them to build your child’s self-esteem, helping to provide the confidence he or she needs to tackle whatever seems difficult. Children will be more willing to listen and understand how to correct adverse behaviors if their dignity is intact.

Punishing a child is not as effective as using praise and rewards.  Rather than focusing on weaknesses, find ways to assist your child in developing to his or her full potential.  When encouraged, children will acquire talents to compensate for any deficiencies.

Read more: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/emotional-fitness/201509/top-10-parenting-tips
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Sunday, November 11, 2018

7 Essential Tips on Child Psychology

Understanding children is often difficult for most adults including parents. The psychology of a very young mind is quite different from that of grown-ups. The failure of adults in understanding these differences can lead to unhappiness in children. If a child is left in an unhappy state, he or she can have emotional issues in the future. Let us take a look at some tried and tested tips on child psychology from leading child psychologist Justin Urbas. These can be of great help to you.

Read more: https://justinurbas.wordpress.com/2018/11/12/7-essential-tips-on-child-psychology/

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Monday, December 4, 2017

Tips To Understand Your Child's Psychology Better.

According to eminent psychologist Sigmund Freud, babies are initially driven by instinctive and selfish urges but gradually adapt to a more realistic approach by imbibing their parents’ values and rules. These play a role in the development of the child’s conscience.

One of the most important things that you, as a parent, should work on is understand your child’s psychology. No, you need not get a ‘degree’ in parenting. What you should do, though, is find out about the simple things that tell you what your kid likes or dislikes, what makes him laugh or cry, and what motivates him or causes him misery.

Click on the below link that explains you about child psychology and gives tips to understand what’s going on in your child’s mind.

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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Child Psychology Tips To Bring Up Your Children Better.

A child is a gift to its parents and to society at large. Right from the start, a child starts acquiring awareness about its surroundings, and absorbing information. The way in which  children perceive events and happenings are quite different from adults. Child psychology is the study of the mind of children and their thought patterns. A child laughs, cries or grows restless for a wide range of reasons. Renowned child psychologist Justin Urbas has some valuable tips related to children’s psychology. Paying heed to these can help parents understand their children and bring them up better. 


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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Do we really need meds or is it all in our heads?

Okay, so the medication debate is not as black and white as the title may suggest.  It sure is worth having, however, as an article that came out this June in APA’s Monitor on Psychology about the inappropriate prescribing of psychotropic medication spells out.

Medication can be a game-changer for some people, allowing them to function in ways that they simply could not before being prescribed an appropriate medication.  For many others, more than we may guess, medication may not be as necessary or helpful as we are led to believe.  And when it comes to medicating children, be even more careful with prescribing, especially in light of the fact that many medications have not been thoroughly researched for kids.

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