Baby and Parent

Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 5

by Chris


Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 5 Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. in Child Psychology give your advice, information & tips about how to raise youre a happy and successful child; how to increase open communication between you and your child, how to help children learn, how to handle and upset child, how to deal with ADHD, etc. In part 4 Dr. Breeding discusses dealing with stress, psychological distress and emotional healing. Visit Dr. Breeding’s Website at www.wildestcolts.com This …


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{ 23 comments… read them below or add one }

1 aaronlikesalex 11.07.09 at 2:14 am

HELP ME !! should i take this drug or is it bad ? Trilafon (perphenozine) or Invega ?? help me i don’t want to go brain dead from this shit help ..

2 goanyways 11.07.09 at 2:42 am

I think what is communicated within these videos definitely serves purpose throughout the minds and hearts as well as lifestyles for those willing to listen…Great backround in the video by the way! If helps me focus entirely on the vid, can all of Mr. Breedings’ videos have this picture in the backround because he has that nightlife sort of tone that goes just wonderfully.

3 hunhs 11.07.09 at 3:17 am

Really interesting, thanks

4 luticia 11.07.09 at 4:11 am

Somehow he’s a bit weird or confused. Well,think he’s just a typical “normal” psychologist *lol*

5 SkaetrPunk777 11.07.09 at 4:32 am

why not?

6 jantheempress 11.07.09 at 5:29 am

Thanks for sharing :)

7 catfishmudflap 11.07.09 at 5:48 am

I love the way Dr. Breeding thinks and contemplates the meanings of even the words we use. It is so wonderful. The “eyes of delight”…never so true.

8 sarahkharm 11.07.09 at 6:26 am

I learned a lot from the video, great job

9 DoJaenin 11.07.09 at 6:45 am

I’m not even a native speaker and I understand every word. Maybe you need new speakers.

10 marpoq 11.07.09 at 7:21 am

Wow, what to say… Congrats on being a moron? You obviously have no idea what I was talking about, let alone what you’re talking about. Instead of going to extremes like he was talking about in the video, rational thought and logic would be used there, as well as in other things. Understanding comes out, quite obviously, in trying to understand your child. I wont go into it anymore as I’m sure its well beyond your comprehension. You yourself are obviously very immature. Goodbye

11 quitejaded 11.07.09 at 8:15 am

When kids spend more time with their peers than with their parents, what are you expecting the outcome to be?

12 quitejaded 11.07.09 at 8:24 am

I don’t want this guy to be my child’s psychologist.

13 rctube1958 11.07.09 at 8:46 am

Yes, but from what I’ve seen of life they’ll only discern what is appropriate or inappropriate behavior somewhere around 30.

14 rctube1958 11.07.09 at 9:31 am

Excuse me but I assume you don’t have children because then you would know that rational thought, logic, and understanding have little to do with raising children. By definition, all parents are “immature” when it comes to raising children. You only become mature AFTER you have raised children and made all of your parenting mistakes. Children need love, empathy, and discipline. Work from there and you’ll be on the right path.

15 Neffabletranscendent 11.07.09 at 9:57 am

If you don’t like your child’s behavior, look in the mirror. Our children are a reflection of what they’re exposed to. We teach our children how to respond to the world around us. Yes, they pick up other behaviors from their peers, but if they have a solid knowledgeable foundation they will be able to discern for themselves what is appropriate or inappropriate behavior.

16 marpoq 11.07.09 at 10:20 am

yeah parents are usually too immature to be capable parents, so they go to extremes instead of dealing with situations using rational thought, logic, and understanding

17 AlOlmstead 11.07.09 at 10:23 am

(1) It would be helpful if a PhD could enunciate the English language well enough that words could be understood. (2) This why-because mentality is enough to drive anyone up the wall. Anybody got a wrench and screwdriver so we an fix the human machine?

18 Gonji 11.07.09 at 10:55 am

And what if the children act like that because of the parent mistreating their apparently, “naughty children”? Why not let the children express themselves, and the parent direct them and mentor them in a non-violent or verbally-abusive way?

I don’t think emotions can be desensitized. It’s not natural.

19 Koroodetto 11.07.09 at 11:53 am

I think naughty children are because of parents not diciplining them! They r used to getting their own way.

20 BrainRazer 11.07.09 at 12:00 pm

I put this guy on to help me fall asleep.

21 phfrankh 11.07.09 at 12:38 pm

…”Out of the mouth of Babes” Children ought to be heard somemore!

22 phfrankh 11.07.09 at 1:17 pm

generational “Victorian type” parenting, perpetuated by catastrophic ,historical events.” transference” Yes! It’s time to heal our child also.

23 SKYSURVEYOR 11.07.09 at 1:57 pm

*****5*****

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