I stand and watch helplessly, as my usually cute four-year-old screams and kicks on the living room floor because we're not going to the playground. Her fists are clenched, and she's gritting her teeth so hard that her jaw is shaking. Sound familiar? These dramatic and sometimes terrifying displays of anger come from a "lack of language," meaning infants and toddlers can't tell you what's wrong, or what they need, explains Meri Wallace, LCSW, parenting expert and child and family therapist as well as author of Birth Order Blues, Keys to Parenting Your Four Year Old , and Secret World of Children out in
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She's also contributed to dozens of magazines. The idea of daddy issues is thrown around pretty frequently, that said, mommy issues can be just as prevalent. While they sometimes manifest differently in male and female children, they're no less real. Of course, this isn't an actual clinical term, however, the concepts behind mommy issues can often be explained with psychological theories.
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Remember the notion that you had to do a minute minimum chunk of exercise for it to count? That pronouncement has in fact been removed in the latest activity guidelines from the U. Department of Health and Human Services. The message: Any amount of exercise is better than none. Got a minute or two?
When Cora Whitfort needed to update her will, she turned to a trusted, century-old institution that makes them for free: Queensland's Public Trustee. She wanted her estate to be divided equally among her four children and, to ensure it would go smoothly, she altered her previous will to make the Public Trustee her executor. Cora developed dementia about two years later and when she died, "dementia" was listed on her death certificate. That meant that the Public Trustee, as the executor, had a legal obligation to make "due enquiries" about Cora's capacity when she made her will back in
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