Children with Misbehaviors
Excessive talking in the classroom, hallway, etc.
Indecent language or gesture
Disrespectful toward school staff
Stealing
Throwing objects in class or around
Loitering in unauthorized places
Dishonesty
Tardiness
Rudeness
Absenteeism from class or school
Leaving class without any permission
Disobeying requests of schol staff
Not completing assignments
Inattention to classroom activities
Cheating
Self-centered
Aggressive
Easily disturbed by extraneous stimuli
Often loses things necessary for tasks or activities
Loses one's temper
A;ways bullying his/her classmates
Often angry and resentful to his/her classmates
Blaming his/her classmates for one's mistakes or misbehavior
Friday, December 31, 2010
Christmas for Sale
Christmas is the time of sharing, forgiving those people who made mistakes to us and giving all the best of what we have to those people we love so much and especially this is the time when Virgin Mary gave birth to our savior Jesus Christ.
Christmas is for everyone especially to the young ones or children, they are very happy when the christmas come because they will receive some gifts from their parents and ninong and ninang.
This is also the time to instill to the minds and heart of the children, how to share, give and forgive the others. Also to show the true meaning of christmas and why we celebrating it.
By this, when they reach the adulthood, they will also do this to the children they will meet. Also, the true meaning of christmas wil not be forget in the next generations.
Christmas is for everyone especially to the young ones or children, they are very happy when the christmas come because they will receive some gifts from their parents and ninong and ninang.
This is also the time to instill to the minds and heart of the children, how to share, give and forgive the others. Also to show the true meaning of christmas and why we celebrating it.
By this, when they reach the adulthood, they will also do this to the children they will meet. Also, the true meaning of christmas wil not be forget in the next generations.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Happy Thoughts
After having a big problem, depression, sorrow and grief. Happy thoughts can helps us to overcome these things. It gives us hope, to face tomorrow and live again like we didn't experience the different challenges in life.
For me, happy thoughts it involves GOD, my family and my friends.
GOD because he always give me everything I need that I don't expect not only the basic needs but especially all the people around me that makes my life complete and full of happiness.
FAMILY because even I leave them, they are always there for me, to forgive me and accept all my mistakes and give me a chance to change myself like what GOD always do to every man.
FRIENDS because when I have problems, they are also always there to give me advice, also give me encouraging words and words of wisdom. When I'm with them my world turns and the happiness I feel, I can't explain. All I know is I'm very happy.
I don't need to say or write each happy thoughts that I have or experience because for me all of my happy thoughts is THEM. They are the pieces of puzzles that makes me happy. No one can replace the happiness I feel when I'm with them. All of the happy memories and happy thoughts of my life is them. They all know what is the best for me.
For me, happy thoughts it involves GOD, my family and my friends.
GOD because he always give me everything I need that I don't expect not only the basic needs but especially all the people around me that makes my life complete and full of happiness.
FAMILY because even I leave them, they are always there for me, to forgive me and accept all my mistakes and give me a chance to change myself like what GOD always do to every man.
FRIENDS because when I have problems, they are also always there to give me advice, also give me encouraging words and words of wisdom. When I'm with them my world turns and the happiness I feel, I can't explain. All I know is I'm very happy.
I don't need to say or write each happy thoughts that I have or experience because for me all of my happy thoughts is THEM. They are the pieces of puzzles that makes me happy. No one can replace the happiness I feel when I'm with them. All of the happy memories and happy thoughts of my life is them. They all know what is the best for me.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Usual Problems in Early Childhood
Early Childhood
Pre-school years (2-5 years) This phase brings a rapid increase in intellectual abilities, especially in the complexity of language. Social development occurs as the child learns to live within the family. He begins to identify with the parents and adopt their standards in matters of conscience. Social life develops rapidly as he learns to interact with siblings, other children, and adults. Temper tantrums continue, but diminish and should disappear before the child starts school. At this age, the child has much curiosity about the environment and may ask a great number of questions.
In children aged 2-5, fantasy life is rich and vivid. It can form a temporary substitute for the real world, enabling desires to be fulfilled regardless of reality. Special objects such as teddy bears or pieces of blanket become important to the child. They appear to comfort and reassure the child, and help sleep. They have been called 'transitional objects'.
Common Problem in Early Childhood
In children from birth to the beginning of the fifth year, common problems include difficulties in feeding and sleeping, as well as clinging to the parents (separation anxiety), temper tantrums, and reactive attachment disorder.
Occasional temper tantrums are normal in toddlers, and only persistent or very severe tantrums are abnormal. The immediate cause is often unwitting reinforcement by excessive attention and inconsistent discipline on the part of the parents. When this arises it is often because the parents have emotional problems
Temper tantrums usually respond to kind but firm and consistent setting of limits. In treatment it is first necessary to discover why the parents have been unable to set limits in this way. They should be helped with any problems of their own and advised how to respond to the tantrums.
Sleep Problem
The most frequent sleep difficulty is wakefulness at night, which is most frequent between the ages of 1 and 4 years. About a fifth of children of this age take at least an hour to get to sleep or are wakeful for long periods during the night. When wakefulness is an isolated problem and not very distressing to the family, it is enough to reassure parents that it is likely to improve. When sleep disturbances are severe or persistent, two possible causes should be considered. First, the problems may have been made worse by physical illness or an emotional disorders. Second, they may have been exacerbated by the parents excessive concern and inability to reassure the child. If no medical or psychiatric disorder is detected, the reasons for the parents concerns should be sought and dealt with as far as possible. Some parents overstimulate their child in the evening, or condone crying in the night by taking the child into their own bed.
A behavioral approach to these problems is generally helpful (Richman et al. 1985). The handbook by Douglas and Richman (1984) is useful for parents.
Hypnotic medication may be used occasionally for special occasions but should not be used in the long term.
Other sleep problems such as nightmares and night terrors are common among healthy toddlers but they seldom persist for long.
Pica- rice eating problem
Pica is the eating of items generally regarded as inedible, for example soil, paint, and paper. It is often associated with other behavior problems. Cases should be investigated carefully because some are due to brain damage, or autism, or mental retardation. Some are associated with emotional distress, which should be reduced if possible. Otherwise, treatment consists of common-sense precautions to keep the child away from the abnormal items of diet. Pica usually diminishes as the child grows older.
Reactive attachment disorder of infancy and early childhood
This term denotes a syndrome starring before the age of 5 years and associated with grossly abnormal care-giving. There are two subtypes: inhibited and disinhibited. Children in the first subgroup may show a combination of behavioral inhibition, vigilance, and fearfulness, which is sometimes called frozen watchfulness. These children are miserable, difficult to console, and sometimes aggressive. Some fail to thrive. Such behavior is seen among children who have been abused. Children with the disinhibited subtype of the disorder relate indiscriminately to people, irrespective of their closeness, and are excessively familiar with strangers. Such behavior has been described most clearly in children raised in institutions. In DSM-IV, the diagnosis is made when the disturbance of relationships appears to be a direct result of abnormal care-giving. ICD-10 does not use this criterion but requires that the behavior is present in several situations.
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