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Special Editorial: Shooting Holes in the Argument for Ritalin - Child Psychology and Parenting Blog: Child-Psych.org
child-psych.org — “Shooting Holes in the Argument for Ritalin” View full resource at child-psych.org
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Medications for ADHD might not be as effective as once thought over the long term - http://t.co/IrCS5jP8
Parenting changes during the last 30 years. - Child Psychology and Parenting Blog: Child-Psych.org
child-psych.org — “Has parenting really changed during the last 30 years? We review a study examining parenting practices and their effect on youth conduct problems.” View full resource at child-psych.org
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Parenting changes during the last 30 years. - Child Psychology and ... http://t.co/8eJlxW6
The effects of divorce and other events in childhood - Child Psychology and Parenting Blog: Child-Psych.org
child-psych.org — “Does parental divorce affect the child's later physical health? We review a study examining the negative health consequences of childhood stressful events” View full resource at child-psych.org
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The effects of #divorce and adverse events in childhood http://t.co/xo67ou4 from @nestorlld #parenting #mentalhealth #depression
Child Perceptions of Parents and Later Mental Health Issues - Child Psychology and Parenting Blog: Child-Psych.org
child-psych.org — “Children’s Perceptions of Their Parents: Can They Predict Later Mental Health Issues?” View full resource at child-psych.org
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Child Perceptions of #Parents and Later #MentalHealth Issues http://t.co/92uGVoI #parenting #moms #dads #workingmoms
Children and Adolescents With Chronic Illness - Child Psychology and Parenting Blog: Child-Psych.org
child-psych.org — “How Parents Can Hand Over the Reins of Disease Management as Chronically Ill Children Become Adolescents” View full resource at child-psych.org
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Children and Adolescents With Chronic Illness - dealing with the daily-ness of illness http://ow.ly/5DYt0
Depressed Dads and Their One Year-olds - Child Psychology and Parenting Blog: Child-Psych.org
child-psych.org — “Depressed Dads and Parenting Behavior With One Year-olds” View full resource at child-psych.org
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Depressed #Dads and Their One Year-olds http://bit.ly/m91dG5 #parenting #depression #mentalhealth
Infant feeding and Childhood Obesity - Child Psychology and Parenting Blog: Child-Psych.org
child-psych.org — “Breastfeeding versus Formula-Feeding and the Rate of Early Childhood Obesity” View full resource at child-psych.org
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#Infant feeding and Childhood #Obesity http://bit.ly/lv5Qdg #parenting #health
Parents, Teens, and Sex: The Talk - Child Psychology and Parenting Blog: Child-Psych.org
child-psych.org — “Are parents--™ attempts to keep their teens sexually safe having unintended consequences?” View full resource at child-psych.org
Most Recently Shared on May 16, 2011 at 11:38 pm By:
#Parents, #Teens, and #Sex: The Talk - Excellent blog post based on research http://bit.ly/m1uXOw #parenting #health #mentalhealth
Video game addiction: A problem or a myth? - Child Psychology Research Blog
child-psych.org — “Is video game addiction real? We review a recent study examining the possible causes and consequences of pathological video game playing.” View full resource at child-psych.org
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RT @Tips_For_Moms: Video game addiction in teens: A problem or a myth?: Much debate http://bit.ly/dTX0y6 #parenting
See no Race, See no Gay: Why a Gay-Blind Approach to Bullying will not work - Child Psychology Research Blog
child-psych.org — “What Proponents of a Gay-Blind Approach to Bullying in the Schools can Learn from Race Relations” View full resource at child-psych.org
Most Recently Shared on October 27, 2010 at 10:51 am By:
researcher commenting on the #bullying of #gay #teens http://bit.ly/cRO8EP
Is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (#ODD) legit? http://bit.ly/cnF6oQ #parenting #twittermoms #moms #dads
child-psych.org — “Is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (#ODD) legit? http://bit.ly/cnF6oQ #parenting #twittermoms #moms #dads” View full resource at child-psych.org
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Is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (#ODD) legit? http://bit.ly/cnF6oQ #parenting #twittermoms #moms #dads
Do Baby Einstein DVDs work? Exposing infants to educational dvds may affect their language development. - Child Psychology Research Blog
child-psych.org — “Baby Einstein DVDs are supposed to be specifically designed for infants. But do they work? We review a scientific study on the effectiveness of this tool.” View full resource at child-psych.org
Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2010 at 9:38 pm By:
Baby Einstein DVD's don't seem to work and may hinder language development - from Child Psychology research blog http://bit.ly/bIUO2a
ADHD medications and school performance - Child Psychology Research Blog
child-psych.org — “We review a study examining the effects of ADHD medication on school performance.” View full resource at child-psych.org
Most Recently Shared on February 24, 2010 at 11:36 pm By:
ADHD medications and school performance - child psychology research blog http://bit.ly/budRoB
Autism and Asperger’s in the DSM-V: Thoughts on clinical utility - Child Psychology Research Blog
child-psych.org — “Last week after writing about the DSM-V Temper Dysregulation Disorder with Dysphoria, I received several emails asking my opinion regarding the proposed” View full resource at child-psych.org
Most Recently Shared on February 15, 2010 at 11:50 pm By:
Good writeup of the DSM V merging Asperger's into #autism from the medical perspective - http://tinyurl.com/ylmu6rq

