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How to deal with a sister
Having a sister is a boon for many. You get to share your feelings, go out with them and even have a shoulder to cry upon. However, for many their sisters are nothing more than a dictator, who terrorizes them. For such individuals, knowing how to deal wit
How to deal with abusive parents
There are difficult parents who show lack of concern for their child and cause emotional, physical and verbal abuse making the life of their offspring miserable. Dealing with abusive parents can be stressful and damaging and if you are stuck with these ki
How to deal with an alcoholic parent
Itâs very important to deal with the causes of the problem that leads to addiction to alcohol, which is just a symptom. By doing so, it can be ensured that the person doesnât develop another addictive behavior, commonly known as an Addiction Transfer.
How to deal with the terrible twos
A child undergoes many stages of development â physical, emotional and mental. âTerrible Twosâ is a stage when toddlers display increased need to be independent. This includes making both rational and unreasonable choices. Here are some ways to de
How to deal with anxiety attacks at school
When children come out of the protective covering of parents, it is quite obvious that they will face a lot of problems when they meet other people or children from different walks of life. This causes anxiety. But, there are a lot of steps to deal
How to deal with domestic violence
Domestic violence can be physical as in hitting and assaulting, or it may be emotional as in always controlling, public humiliation, name-calling, criticizing, refusing to cooperate or being deceptive and manipulative. Here are a few steps that will help
How to deal with bullying parents
Parents might justify bullying by calling it âadmonishingâ necessary to keep children on track. The fact is that for a child, such a behavior is very hard to cope-up with. If you are a child who gets bullied too often by parents, it is very easy to sl
How to deal with anger issues in kids
Stress, peer pressure or disturbances in the family are the most common causes for anger issues in kids. The kids tends to break under the pressure and become angry. However there are simple ways of dealing with anger issues in kids.