Charlton Thornton
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Why Do Children Criticize Their Parents?
How do you get a child to judge and criticize their parent? The child who used to look at you with adoration and admiration, for whom you were the one from whom he always seeks guidance, suddenly begins to judge and criticize you, to notice your weaknesses, and to accuse you of not being good enough.
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Families
What Can Parents Do When Grandparents Get Too Involved in Raising Their Children?
What can parents do when grandparents become overly involved in raising their children? For the child, having loving grandparents, present and involved in his life is a positive thing; for parents, however, it can sometimes be extremely irritating and stressful.
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Families
What Common Problems Are Present in the Family Today?
What common problems do families face today? The enchanting image of a large and happy family, in which all members, from grandparents to parents to children to puppies, embrace and understand each other wonderfully is, of course, a utopia. Problems arise in every family - this is a very natural fact, given the diversity and complexity of relationships within this primary group.
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Families
A Topic We Talk about Too Seldom: Pregnancy Depression
Many people have already heard about postpartum depression (the state of mental distress and emotional imbalance that can occur after birth), but quite a few know about prenatal depression, the mother's mental state during pregnancy, and the problems that may occur during this period.
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Psyche
5 Things Not to Do If You Suffer from a Panic Attack
We try to provide as much practical information as possible to those who suffer from a panic attack but also to those who have family members or dear friends with this condition. To know himself better, to know what to do and what not to do, where to ask for help, what to expect, etc. We hope they will help and win the battle with panic attacks.
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Psyche
The Importance of Spending Time with the Child
Spending time with your child is truly the most precious thing you give him: because being with him means giving him interest, affection, stability, and being a real family; not toys and other gifts, but spending time together is valuable for the child. Being a good parent means being an involved parent, present in the child's daily life…
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Humans
Do You Often Annoy Your Child?
Do you often get angry with your child, have outbursts of anger, lose your temper and slap your child (verbally or physically)? Does it happen that little nausea or the agitation and noise of the child will make you jump and make you unload your nerves on the little one?
By Charlton Thornton4 years ago in Humans