Behavior Resources
Life's full of ups and downs that can affect a child’s behavior. The challenge for parents and caregivers (and even older kids) is knowing when it’s something serious or just a learning curve on the road to self-discipline. Here's some advice to help you resolve issues and know when to reach out for help. Let's get started.
- 3 ways to help when kids feel lonely
- ADHD
- ADHD medicines
- ADHD and school
- About teen suicide
- Behavior therapy for children with ADHD
- Binge eating disorder
- Biting
- Breath-holding spells
- Compulsive exercise
- Cutting and self-harm
- Defiant behavior: how play can help children cope with change
- Delayed speech or language development
- Disciplining your child
- Disruptive behavior disorders
- Helping kids cope with cliques
- Helping kids deal with bullies
- Helping teens who self-harm
- Helping your child heal after trauma
- How can social connection help kids & teens feel less lonely?
- How do I know if my child’s behavior is normal?
- How to give a time out
- How to shape and manage your young child's behavior
- Is head banging normal?
- Kids and smoking
- Meal support for eating disorders (video)
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Parenting a child with ADHD
- Parenting a teen with ADHD
- Pica
- Problematic toilet behaviors
- Sexting: what parents need to know
- Sexual behaviors in young children: what’s normal, what’s not
- Soiling (encopresis)
- Steroids
- Stuttering
- Talking to your child about drugs
- Talking to your kids about alcohol
- Taming tempers
- Teaching kids not to bully
- Teaching your child self-control
- Teaching your child to be a good sport
- Temper tantrums
- Therapy for ADHD
- Toilet training
- Understanding cliques
- Understanding your child’s eating disorder (video)
- Your child's habits