Posts Tagged ‘behavior’
Educating teenager
Close relations between teenager and parents and disciplined but compassionate among people with adolescent is the key to avoid unhealthy issues and social problems.
According to Hurlock, teenager is people on the age between 12 – 81, while Stanley Halls says that teenager are between 12 – 23. If you notice the similarities, they all start at the age of 12, but end at different ages, why, because limitation between each person are different, it is based on their education, and psycology condition.
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Sibling Position
All things being equal, where you are positioned in your family constellation represents the propensity of your behavior. How is your position affecting your conduct?
A fortunate addition to the original concepts of Bowen family systems theory, sibling position can be quite informative in understanding human behavior in general and one’s own behavior in particular. How does your best thinking affect your propensity to live out the characteristics of your sibling position? Read the rest of this entry »
Child Abuse
Is a child you know being abused? Know the indicators of physical and sexual abuse.
The statistics of child abuse are startling and saddening. Sometimes a child’s only defenses are the friends, family and members of his or her community. Awareness of signs of abuse is crucial to save victimized children from a life of trauma, or even death.
The CAPTA definition reads: “at a minimum, any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation, or an act or failure to act which presents an imminent risk of serious harm.”
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