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talking over 130
tantrums 16–17
throwing things 132–3
turning around 32, 56, 88, 112, 137
see also acting parents
friends (children’s), disciplining 89–90
friends (parent’s), looking after children 190–1
heroin 247
homosexuality 252
house rules 267
differences between families 78–9, 80
reforming siblings 144
teens 230–1
young adults 256
humour 63
imitation 8–9
impudence 128–9
individuality 46, 78
interrupting and talking over 129–30
iron 198
leading (parent first) 136
liberal attitudes 111–12, 181
magnesium 197–8
material possessions 67
mobile phones 67
Monopoly 62
moving house 99–103
Mr Nobody syndrome 73
nannies 191–2
naughty chair 27–8
neglect, unintentional 53
9/11 104
non-verbal communication see body language
nursery 37–8
children’s anxieties 43–5
nursery staff 184–8
older teens (15–18 years) 237–52
peer groups influence 239–42
sex and relationships 248–52
smoking, alcohol and drug abuse 242–7
omega-3 oils 198–9, 211
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) 210–12
and tartrazine 196
parental attention 53
parental peer pressure 85
parent’s chair 136–7
parent’s conversation 139
parent’s phone 138
peer group influence
older teens 239–42
school 66–7, 78
pets, death of 95–6
play 61–3
teamwork and cooperation 71
playfulness 63
politeness 50
difficult children 126–7
ponceau (E124) 197
positive expectations 20–2, 268
teachers 176
praise 30, 54, 73, 84, 268
and 3Rs 13–14, 48, 179
reforming siblings 147, 150
teens 219, 225, 235
precocious children 47–8
pregnancy, teenage 251, 252
pre-teens and early teens (11–15 years) 215–37
attitude 224–5
bad language 226
bedrooms 229–30
communication 219
don’t criticise 219–20
don’t take it personally 223
don’t tease 222
family time 220–1
give responsibility 221
golden rules 218–24
guide 220
hear their views 218–19
house rules 230–1
image 227
praise 219
privacy 218
rewards 235
safety 221–2
sanctions 233–5
3Rs 220, 223–4, 225, 228–9, 235–6
truancy 231–3
unwelcome habits 228–9
preschool staff 184–8
preschoolers see rising fives
presence 174
privacy 218, 269
puberty 215
quality time 53, 269
difficult children 123–4
young adults 262–3
quiet time see time out
quinoline yellow (E104) 196
reasonableness 22–4, 26
redundancy 98–9
regression
older children 42–3
preschoolers 41–2
relatives looking after children 190–1
respect 49–53, 269
children and teachers 183–4
‘respite’ fostering 165, 205–6
responsibility 269
for bad behaviour 74–7
siblings 108, 147–8
teens 221
restraining 60
reverse psychology 17
rewards 30
reforming siblings 146
teens 235
toddlers 15–16
rising fives/preschoolers (3–5 years) 36–48
behaviour and character 45–8
morning routine 38–40
nursery 37–8
nursery anxieties 43–5
regression 41–3
Ritalin 204
role playing 61–2
routine 1, 2, 267
acting parents 163–5
babies’ daytime 6–8
children with autism/Asperger’s 207–8
in day care 185–6
difficult children 116–17
during bereavement 94–5
preschoolers’ morning 38–40
reforming siblings 144
rudeness and aggression 127
safety
balance with independence 80–3
teens 221–2
salt 201
sanctions 31–2
difficult children 123
teens 233–5
school see big fish; starting school; teachers; truancy
‘self-fulfilling prophecy’ 21, 176
selfishness 130–1
separation anxiety 164, 172
sex and relationships 248–52
sexual abuse 182
siblings 34–5, 106–10, 269
dos and don’ts 108–10
play together and apart 61
reasons for fighting 107–8
reforming 143–51
sleep, babies 2–3
bed-sharing 4
crying to 5–6
daytime routine 6–8
3Rs 3–4, 8
smacking 11, 53, 192, 268
smoking 242–3, 244–5
special needs 202–14
Spock, Dr 1, 9
star charts 30, 146
starting school (5–8 years) 64–77
bad language 68–70
being disliked by your child 72
bullying 70–1
cause and effect 73–4
school influence 65–7
taking responsibility for bad behaviour 74–7
STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) 251, 252
stealing 77
step-parents 152–61
being tested 157–8
bonding and fairness 159–60
don’t blame the stepfamily 160–1
don’t criticise the estranged parent 156
observe family dynamics 155–6
older stepchildren 154–5
out-of-control children 158–9
parenting essentials 161
use what works 157
young stepchildren 153–4
stress 91–2
manifestation in children 92
sugar high 199
sunset yellow (E110) 195–6
swearing 68–70, 226
tantrums 14–15
older children 16–17
tartrazine (E102) 196–7
teachers 172–84, 135
avoid over-familiarity 177
and children’s home life 182
class dynamics 182
don’t reward bad behaviour 180
gaining attention 175
initial aloofness 177
keep physical distance 178
no discussion 181
parents working with 65–6
positive expectations 176
presence 174
and respect 183–4
and teaching assistants 181
using the 3Rs 179
using time out 183
voice modulation 175–6
techniques 20–35, 49–63
teenagers
closed choice 33–4
time out 59
turning around unacceptable behaviour 56
see also pre-teens and early teens; older teens
television/computer sanctions 31–2
terrible twos 9–10
third person 28–9, 268
3Rs (Request, Repeat, Reassure/Reaffirm) 10, 266
babies 3–4, 7
body language 135
children with autism/Asperger’s 208
children’s friends 89
and the closed choice 34
in day care 185–6, 187
difficult children 116, 118–21, 135
morning routine 39–40
9–11-year-olds 82–3, 87–8, 89
persistent challenges 82–3
persistent misbehaviour 21
preschoolers 39–40, 48
playing fairly 62–3
reasonable Requests 22–4, 26
reforming siblings 148
and respect 49–50, 52
sanctions 31
at school 179
swearing 69
tantrums 15, 17
teens 220, 223–4, 225, 228–9, 235–6
time out 57
toddlers 11–14, 15, 17–19
throwing things 132–3
time out (quiet time) 56–60
adults 58
at school 183
reforming siblings 149
teenagers 59
toddlers 8–20
consistency 19–20
in day care 187–8
rewards 15–16
smacking 11
tantrums 14–15
terrible twos 9–10
3Rs (stopping unwanted behaviour) 17–19
3Rs (when child refuses Request) 11–14
truancy 231–3
vitamins and minerals 197–9
world events 103–5
wrong behaviour, explaining 54–6
young adults 253–63
enjoying 262–3
level of maturity 254–7
new rules and expectations 257–60
parents moving house 101–2
in trouble 260–2
zero tolerance
difficult children 115
reforming siblings 148
zinc 197
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