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Written by Rosemary Lichtman, Ph.D. & Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D.   
Now that your son has popped the question, the congratulations from your friends include some advice about the wedding: "smile, shut up and wear beige."
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Help You And Your Child Survive Homework
Written by Linda Bress Silbert, Ph.D. And Alvin J. Silbert, Ed.D.   
Is homework wreaking havoc in your home? If the answer is YES, then finding the real causes behind the homework problems, and taking steps to resolve them, will improve both school success and family harmony.
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How to Lay Low as Helicopter Parents
Written by Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D. & Rosemary Lichtman, Ph.D.   
As your college student is settling into the dorm, are you discovering that letting go is more difficult than you imagined? Even with the pressures you feel as a member of the Sandwich Generation, are you ambivalent about cutting the apron strings?
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Working with Your Special Needs Child
Written by Dr. Noel Swanson   
Listed below are concerns from parents of special needs children:
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What's the best children's music?
Written by Dr Christobel Llewellyn   
It's sometimes confusing for parents to know what's the best choice for children's music. As both a music educator and parent, I found myself browsing through record stores eagerly looking for something both my husband and I, and my children could enjoy. Unfortunately, I didn't find it. Most of the children’s music was corporate i.e. attached to a TV show. It seemed to be all copies of the same thing. Lots of vocalists singing nursery rhymes, mostly in G or C Major with little variety. Hardly any instrumentation.
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How Can I Help My Baby Stop Crying?
Written by Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI   
Do you ever wonder what makes a baby cry?
As crying is one of the few ways babies have of communicating their needs to us, they cry about almost anything. They have a special cry when they are hungry, feel pain, have anxiety and are over stimulated. Even when they have gas, are exhausted, scared or frustrated, babies fuss and cry.
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