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Behaviour & Communication
It’s very important and should be a top priority for a parent to keep lines of communication opened with their children, especially their teenagers. As your children progress into their teenage years talking to them about the tough subjects like sex and dating, drugs and so on is imminent. For advice on how to talk to your teens check out what our experts have to say, now! You might also like to look at Behaviour & Communication, Gay & Lesbian, Child Development (3-5 Years)

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Questions Answered by our Experts

Jayne Major, Ph.D.
Dr. Jayne Major, Ph.D.-Parenting Educator & Child Custody Consultant, Breakthrough Parenting Services, Inc.
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Charles Sophy
Dr. Charles Sophy-Private Practice in Adult, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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Eileen Hayes
Parenting Expert Eileen Hayes-Editor in Chief - Your Family magazine
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Kairen Cullen
Kairen Cullen-Educational Psychologist
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Child Behavior: Teenage Rebellion 
  1. Dr. Jayne Major, Ph.D.
  2. What is "teenage rebellion"? 
  3. How should I deal with my teen's rebellion? 
  4. Why is it important to pay attention to my teenager? 
  5. What are the warning signs that my teen's rebellion could be dangerous? 
Parenting: Resolving Family Conflict 
  1. Dr. Jayne Major, Ph.D.
  2. What is "conflict"? 
  3. When is the best time to present a problem and resolve a conflict? 
  4. How do I prevent conflicts with my child? 
  5. How do I resolve a conflict with my child? 
  6. What do I do if my child and I can't resolve our conflict? 
  7. How do we resolve conflict without affecting our child? 
  8. When should I find professional help for a family conflict? 
Parental Alienation 
  1. Dr. Jayne Major, Ph.D.
  2. What is "parental alienation"? 
  3. Why do parents engage in parental alienation? 
  4. What type of parent is likely to engage in parental alienation? 
  5. How do I know if my spouse is actually committing parental alienation? 
  6. What is "severe parental alienation"? 
  7. How will parental alienation affect the targeted parent? 
  8. How will parental alienation affect my child? 
  9. How will parental alienation affect my child when he grows up? 
  10. How do I prevent parental alienation? 
  11. How do I cope with parental alienation? 
  12. What is "parental alienation syndrome"? 
  13. How does parental alienation syndrome affect my child? 
  14. How do I cope with a child experiencing parental alienation syndrome? 
  15. How do I stop parental alienation if it is occurring? 
Childhood Sex Education 
  1. Dr. Charles Sophy
  2. At what age do children become "sexually aware"? 
  3. Should I discuss sex with my child? 
  4. At what age should I discuss sex with my child? 
  5. Which parent should talk to a child about sex? 
  6. How do I begin discussing sex with my child? 
  7. What can I do if I just can't discuss sex with my child? 
  8. What facts about sex do I need to discuss with my child? 
  9. What are some common misconceptions that my child may have about sex? 
  10. Will sexual education promote sexual activity in children? 
  11. Will school teach my child everything he needs to know about sex? 
  12. Should I discuss "abstinence" with my child? 
  13. Should I discuss "contraception" with my child? 
  14. What are the signs that my child is "sexually active"? 
  15. What should I do if I suspect my child is sexually active? 
  16. If I suspect my child is having sex, should I search their room or diary? 

Popular Questions

  • How should I deal with my teen's rebellion?
  • How do I prevent conflicts with my child?
  • How do I resolve a conflict with my child?
  • What is "parental alienation"?
  • Why do parents engage in parental alienation?
  • How do I prevent parental alienation?
  • How do I begin discussing sex with my child?
  • What can I do if I just can't discuss sex with my child?
  • What are some common misconceptions that my child may have about sex?
  • Will sexual education promote sexual activity in children?
  • If I suspect my child is having sex, should I search their room or diary?
  • Why do children become physically aggressive?
  • How can I get my teenager to talk to me?
  • How can I receive more than a one-word answer from my child?
  • At what age do children normally start to make friends?
  • Why are friends important for children?
  • How can I help my child to develop good friendships?
  • How can I build my child's confidence?
  • What is the best way to manage my teenager's behaviour?
  • How can I teach my teenager to have self-discipline?
  • If I impose discipline on my teenager, won't it just make them more rebellious?
  • My teenager and I get into a shouting match whenever I discipline them, what should I do?
  • Whenever I say 'no' to my teenager, they go behind my back and ask my partner, what should I do?
  • Should I make my teenager feel guilty when they misbehave?
  • Should I set a curfew for my teenager?
  • My teenager regularly tells lies, is this normal?
  • My teenager has been caught stealing, what should I do?
Child Behavior: Physical Aggression 
  1. Dr. Jayne Major, Ph.D.
  2. What is a "physically aggressive child"? 
  3. Why do children become physically aggressive? 
Child Communication: Opening Dialogue 
  1. Dr. Jayne Major, Ph.D.
  2. How do I keep an "open line" of communication with my child? 
  3. How can I get my teenager to talk to me? 
  4. How can I receive more than a one-word answer from my child? 
Children's Social Skills 
  1. Parenting Expert Eileen Hayes
  2. At what age do children normally start to make friends? 
  3. Why are friends important for children? 
  4. My child struggles to make friends and seems to be a 'loner', what should I do? 
  5. How can I help my child to develop good friendships? 
  6. How can I teach my child about sharing? 
  7. How can I build my child's confidence? 
  8. How can I boost my child's self esteem? 
  9. My child seems very shy, should I be worried? 
Teenagers Behaviour And Discipline 
  1. Kairen Cullen
  2. What is the best way to manage my teenager's behaviour? 
  3. How can I teach my teenager to have self-discipline? 
  4. If I impose discipline on my teenager, won't it just make them more rebellious? 
  5. How can I discipline my teenager without 'lecturing' them? 
  6. I don't want to discipline my teenager because I don't like confrontation, what should I do? 
  7. My teenager and I get into a shouting match whenever I discipline them, what should I do? 
  8. Should I use 'grounding' as a punishment? 
  9. My teenager refuses to do anything I tell them, what should I do? 
  10. My teenager ignores me, what should I do? 
  11. My teenager says I'm always nagging, what should I do? 
  12. Whenever I say 'no' to my teenager, they go behind my back and ask my partner, what should I do? 
  13. Should I negotiate with my teenager? 
  14. Should I shame my teenager when they misbehave? 
  15. Should I make my teenager feel guilty when they misbehave? 
  16. Should I be sarcastic to my teenager? 
  17. Should I let my teenager out alone at night? 
  18. Should I set a curfew for my teenager? 
  19. Should I tell my teenager what to wear? 
  20. My teenager regularly tells lies, is this normal? 
  21. My teenager has been caught stealing, what should I do? 

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