Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 1

June 10th, 2010 by admin


Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 1 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. Visit Dr. Breeding’s Website at www.wildestcolts.com This video was produced by Psychetruth http www.myspace.com Copyright В© Wildest Colts 2009. All Rights Reserved.

25 Comments on “Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 1”


  1. rh001YT said:

    The true nature of a child is that of a wild hunter gatherer. In some parts of the still primitive world they remain wild hunter gatherers as adults. It is only a guess that all people can adapt to a farmer,factory, office world. Evidence suggests otherwise. Pressuring a child to adapt to the civilized world may backfire. Generally a child should be taught good behavior by parents by example, and directed into a mode of income earning they are capable of doing.


  2. MauriceFlower said:

    That’s low.


  3. BigAndTall666 said:

    He looks totally psycho, like a strung out Chong!


  4. ABAisSCIENCE said:

    “The Power of Positive Parenting” by Dr. Glen Latham.


  5. pinkbutterflies2012 said:

    Thank you :)


  6. SkaetrPunk777 said:

    dude shut the hell up, hes got a better head on his shoulders than u do


  7. peterhangi said:

    Actors ,scientists and some artist isolate themselves from society but you cant substitute the experience of others with studies … I was in a room like Jung and other guys and I made false reasons I was hiding and I felt uncomfortable without real people !!!These kind of people want a nice world with reasonable things but where the laugh and fun will go then?You cant learn to fight be confident and understand others and yourself only from books but internet is a bit different trick again …


  8. jbrdgs said:

    is this guy kinda weird to anybody else?


  9. donrane said:

    Always remember your unique…just like everyone else..


  10. goanyways said:

    I wish EVERYONE knew this.


  11. abstractmisfit said:

    This appears so simple and obvious, but it is really profound. It is easy to fall into patterns. Thankyou for opening my eyes.


  12. EvolutionNYC said:

    Thank you so much!


  13. TetrahedralPete said:

    Beat them at Twister, or a smiliar game. Not with a rod, etc


  14. Kgarcia607 said:

    What are you 8? I see your parents failed you because the first thing you should have been taught was to respect your elders! Do society a favor…don’t pro create when you grow up!


  15. Kgarcia607 said:

    That’s aweful! Express your energy by being a good parent…PERIOD!


  16. N89J00X said:

    Arrogance is one of the worst qualities that exists. Unfortunately, this quality is used on children in the name of parenting so frequently that it’s not even recognized.


  17. CenturionPhysique said:

    Typical!


  18. regnarBO said:

    LOL ok.

    So should I advise you to make that phone call?? Most intelligent adults do not present their argument in your manner nor language.

    If you wish not to speak with a psychologist, perhaps I can direct you to some self-help books to get yourself back together. There are also many local group sessions that you can attend to seek the type of social help I believe you need.


  19. glukaschlok said:

    Express your energy, beat your children.


  20. CenturionPhysique said:

    Oh look, another no talent cunt studying psycology. You people are a bunch of fucking quacks!!!


  21. regnarBO said:

    I’m studying psychology. And from the way you talk about your sister. I would agree that you seek treatment. Not meds though. But some sort of family counseling.

    Did she pick on you all the time growing up?

    (lol)


  22. TetrahedralPete said:

    I dee-f-y-y-y-y-y you to find a better guide to psychology than Dr Beeding..


  23. tessabianca said:

    Interesting. Children are wonderful, unique and precious indeed but we do have to help children learn to BE in society. Not to say they need to be little robots but teaching manners, kindness…these will help them throughout their lives.


  24. DeraJa said:

    nice ideas


  25. CenturionPhysique said:

    I know what you mean bro but the comment is still humorous though, lol.

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