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MANNERS & DISCIPLINE

Disciplining Children
When children are born, they are like blank slates on which their parents' help to script the beginnings of the stories of their lives. Every child grows up and ultimately charts his own destiny, but his parents lay the foundation.
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Does Your Child Respect Teachers?
        -  Indiscipline
        -  Disciplining your Child
        -  Anger and Parenting
        -  Punishment: Need for Restraint - By Dr. Shendurnikar
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Helping Your Child Control Anger - By Dr. Dadachanji
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Will Children Ever Learn to Respect their Possessions?
        -  Don't Talk to Strangers
        -  My Children Only Respond When I'm Angry
        -  Drawing the Line Between Discipline and Meanness
        -  Dealing with Stubborn Children
        -  My child is slowcoach
        -  Shopping with your Child
        -  Teaching your child about safety
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Getting a pet
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Bossy children
        -  Teaching the Art of Polite Conversation
        -  Coming to Blows
        -  Establishing desired behavioural patterns in children
        -  Why is bedtime... battle time?
        -  Does your child nurture a hobby?
        -  Do you have a jack-of-all-trades in your home?
        -  Why Do Children Brag?
        -  Coping With Anger
        -  Are You Spoiling Your Child?
        -  Respect Your Grandparents
        -  Shower Twice A Day
        -  Getting Children Away from Television - Anuradha
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Do you spank your child?
        -  Does Your Child Watch Too Much TV?
        -  How to handle your child's TV time
        -  Have the courage to say 'no' to your children
        -  Bed Time
        -  Disciplining Takes Discipline
        -  Time is of Essence
        -  Temper Control
        -  Hardworking Children
        -  Actions Vs. Words
        -  Always Late!
        -  Sowing Seeds of Obedience
        -  Ensuring Obedience
        -  Join the Debate
        -  Five Reasons Not to Hit Your Kids
        -  Spare the Rod


The Hyperactive Child
Shivani Goel describes her six-year-old son Arun as a 'human dynamo.' "He won't sit still for a minute. He's constantly up to some mischief." You can't expect children to be well behaved at all times. But if it's excessive, then your child may have Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHS).
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The Overactive Child
        -  Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
        -  The Causes of ADHD
        -  Coping with ADHD
        -  FAQs on ADD and AHDH
        -  Catch A Kid Doing Good!
        -  Shopping with Kids


Dirty Words and Obscenity
Shyama Dalal was horrified when her five-year-old son, Vinay, called her a b----- in the middle of a routine argument. Four-year-old Sonu was engrossed in looking at colour photographs in a glossy. The picture was of a woman in the nude. His mother was visibly disturbed.
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My Child Uses Dirty Words
        -  Is that Obscene? - By Srijaya Char
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Do you swear in front of your kids?
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'Bad Words'


Manners
Table manners definitely don't come to children naturally. They either gobble their food or push it around or off their plates. They don't eat with their fingers, they eat with their hands - often both.
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Back to School
        -  Teaching Respect
        -  Library Manners
        -  Teaching Table Manners
        -  Tips on how to Teach your Child Table Manners
        -  Have you made your child cleanliness-conscious?
        -  Building children's character
        -  Eating Out
        -  Manners When Visiting
        -  Saying "Thank You"
        -  Being Good Hosts
        -  Materialistic Children
        -  Teach Your Children Manners
        -  The Importance of Conduct
        -  Visiting
        -  The Polished Child
        -  Teaching by Example
        -  Dinner Party Manners
        -  Teach Your Child to Behave at a Party
        -  Basic Manners for Children


Homework Woes
While children have never been enthusiastic about doing homework in the first place, they now view homework as being the last straw that broke the camel's back as they try to juggle school, tuition classes and other extracurricular activities.
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The Horrors of Homework
        -  Tuitions


Chores and Housework
After years of having their parents pamper them, it comes as a rude shock to children that they're actually expected to pull their weight in the house.
Make your Child a "Perfect Little Helper"
Responsibility

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