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Child Development Theorists
Modern child development theories have changed the way that parents raise their children and teachers teach those children. In this clip from “Child Development Theorists” from Learning ZoneXpress, get an overview of John Bowlby’s attachment theory, B.F. Skinner’s operant conditioning, … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjamin Spock, BF Skinner, child development, John Bowlby, Learning ZoneXpress, parenting
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Wisdom Series, Day 1:2
Joseph Chilton Pearce pioneers the first of the TMI Wisdom Series. Joe is an author of a number of books on child development. Here he presents the idea of the heart or compassionate mind as another categorization of brain function … Continue reading
Dealing with Tantrums
Tantrums, meltdowns, and hissy fits can be a nightmare for parents. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad tackle this important child behavior topic. Since we’re all about fairness here at DadLabs, we’ll first show kids … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, behavior problems, carrie contey, child, child behavior, child development, children, dad, daddy brad, daddy clay, dadlabs, dads, discipline, fatherhood, hissy fit, hissy fits, kid, kids, meltdown, meltdowns, mom, moms, parent, parenting, parents, tantrum, tantrums, temper, temper tantrum, temper tantrums
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Dealing with Tantrums
Tantrums, meltdowns, and hissy fits can be a nightmare for parents. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad tackle this important child behavior topic. Since we’re all about fairness here at DadLabs, we’ll first show kids … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, behavior problems, child, child behavior, child development, children, dad, dads, discipline, fatherhood, hissy fit
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Wisdom Series, Day 1:3
Joseph Chilton Pearce pioneers the first of the TMI Wisdom Series. Joe is an author of a number of books on child development. Here he presents the idea of the heart or compassionate mind as another categorization of brain function … Continue reading
Wisdom Series, Day 1:3
Joseph Chilton Pearce pioneers the first of the TMI Wisdom Series. Joe is an author of a number of books on child development. Here he presents the idea of the heart or compassionate mind as another categorization of brain function … Continue reading
A Car Seat Timeline: Which One When?
One of the major steps in preparing for fatherhood is selecting a car seat for your baby. With so many to choose from, how do you know which carseat is appropriate? In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and … Continue reading
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Tagged baby, baby car seat, baby car seats, baby seat, baby seats, booster, booster car seat, booster car seats, booster seat, booster seats, britax, car safety, car seat, car seats, carseat, carseats, chicco, child development, convertible car seat, convertible car seats, daddy brad, daddy clay, dadlabs, dads, fatherhood, graco, infant car seat, infant car seats, seat, the lab, toddler seat, travel system, travel systems
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Education and Development
This video is part of a series on the WaysToHelp.org website that highlights 16 important social issues and shows you what you can do about them. Duration : 0:1:18
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Tagged child development, education, waystohelp, waystohelp.org
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Education and Development
This video is part of a series on the WaysToHelp.org website that highlights 16 important social issues and shows you what you can do about them. Duration : 0:1:18
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Tagged child development, education, waystohelp, waystohelp.org
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