Tanya Sanderson
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Tips for Parents: How to Avoid Quarrels When Children Share the Same Room
Here are some tips for parents on how to avoid quarrels between siblings when their children share the same room. Often, sharing the room with children is a necessity, given that the living space does not offer the possibility for everyone to have their room. The constant closeness and division of space, however, can lead to much more frequent quarrels between siblings.
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Families
How Can Parents Avoid Showing Favoritism to One of Their Children?
How can parents avoid showing favoritism to one of their children? A previous article discussed favoritism and how it appears. And although it is unpleasant and difficult to accept, most parents will feel a greater inclination towards one of their children, they will prefer one (although, as has been said, this does not imply that they do not love all their children )!
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Families
Do You Sometimes Struggle with Loneliness?
People struggle with loneliness from time to time, whether they are aware of it or not. In addition, the stress and fears of a pandemic can exacerbate their feelings of loneliness. Statistics show that the most affected by loneliness are young people under 30 and people over 85.
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Humans
Recommendations for Family Members of a Person Suffering from Depression
Supporting a person suffering from depression is an essential factor in their recovery. Your presence, as a family member or other close person, willing to support the person in such suffering, has a vital role, not at all easy, but success can be very rewarding when the period of acute suffering is over.
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Psyche
Depression and Anxiety in Children and Adolescents
Depression and anxiety are associated mental disorders, most often coexisting, with or without the same intensity. Simply put, anxiety is best described as a state that develops as a result of a belief that things can get worse and that life will get worse, and depression is from a belief that nothing can go well for a better life. more meaningful, more tolerable.
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Psyche
About Empathy in the Child’s Education, Ensures a Harmonious Relationship
Empathy in the child's education - empathy between parent and child is the one that opens the way of communication, which ensures a harmonious relationship and easier resolution of conflicts that inevitably arise. But what is empathy?
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Humans
About the Child’s Socialization and the Role of the Family in the Child’s Integration into Society
Child socialization - the term refers to the process by which the fundamental, primary knowledge about the child's world is transmitted and assimilated, the main perspectives, attitudes, and values. The child is formed as a unique person and integrated into society through this psycho-social process that is achieved primarily through the parent-child interaction.
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Humans
Are You Thinking of Applying for Adoption to Become a Parent?
Are you thinking of applying for adoption to become a parent? In this situation, before moving on to the series of legal procedures, which are quite complicated, really think about whether you are prepared for this step from an emotional point of view. Adoption will legally be the parents of a child - but to feel like a parent, you need more than just documents…
By Tanya Sanderson4 years ago in Humans