Monthly Archives : September 2013

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which Children In Sync collects, uses, maintains and discloses information collected from users (each, a “User”) of the https://childreninsync.org website (“Site”). This privacy policy applies to the Site and all products and services offered by Children In Sync.

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Disclaimer

Children In Sync Web Site (the “Site”) is an online information service provided by Children In Sync (“Children In Sync”), subject to your compliance with the terms and conditions set forth below. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE ACCESSING OR USING THE SITE. BY ACCESSING OR USING THE SITE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, YOU MAY NOT ACCESS OR USE THE SITE. Children In Sync MAY MODIFY THIS AGREEMENT AT ANY TIME, AND SUCH MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON POSTING OF THE MODIFIED AGREEMENT ON THE SITE. YOU AGREE TO REVIEW THE AGREEMENT PERIODICALLY TO BE AWARE OF SUCH MODIFICATIONS AND YOUR CONTINUED ACCESS OR USE OF THE SITE SHALL BE DEEMED YOUR CONCLUSIVE ACCEPTANCE OF THE MODIFIED AGREEMENT.

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The Art of Bonding

Infants are naturally attracted to shapes and colors.  This allows them to explore the world around them via their senses.  Their natural curiosity helps them develop each and every day and achieve developmental milestones through this ongoing exploration.

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Making Contact

Kurdish:
ئەنجامدانى پەیوەندى
سەڵمێندراوە کە وەرزشە ریکخراوەییەکان یارمەتى منداڵان دەدات لەسەر باشترکردنى لێهاتووییان لە کارلێکردنى کۆمەلایەتیان وە بونیاتنانى متمانە بەخۆبوونیان لەگەل باشترکردنى لەشجووانى جەستەییان. لە راستیدا, چالاکیەکانى وەرزشى بە کۆمەڵ بۆ منداڵان لە نێوان تەمەنى 6 بۆ 12 ساڵان دەتوانن بەشدارى بکەن لە گەشەسەندنى سۆزداری و جەستەییان. لە کاتێکدا ئەمانە هەموویان وا

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Pushed to the Limit

Parents are supposed to care for and protect their children.  Yet, when the pressures of a traumatic situation are added to the mix, even parents can be pushed to the normal limits of what they can handle.  The Iraq War was no exception.  Many families lost relatives and friends during the conflict in Iraq, leaving the typical Iraqi family unit shattered.  Iraqis, who tend to rely on extended family members to instill the fundamental values of respect and value, were left without this core support as family units were destroyed by the ravages of war.  Without this traditional infrastructure, the remaining family is now left struggling to pass along these values.

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Overcoming Tantrums

Most parents become overly concerned with how to handle tantrums during the infamous terrible twos stage.  Many new parents don’t realize that tantrums can actually manifest themselves in older children as well.  So how can you effectively deal with tantrums during this later stage?

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Hush Little Baby

Getting a baby to fall asleep and stay asleep are two slightly different things.   For most new parents, a baby’s sleep cycle can seem puzzling.  Aren’t babies supposed to just eat and sleep for hours on end?  Sometimes it is just not that easy.  In fact, newborns tend to awaken easily because they are typically in a light state of sleep called “active sleep”.  This means that your baby can sometimes be easily awakened at the slightest noise or glimmer of light.  So when your little one does not seem to want to cooperate, rather than throwing your hands up in despair, here are a few tips for ensuring that your baby falls asleep and stays in a deeper state of sleep!

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Channeling Your Anger

As a parent, things can get a bit overwhelming on a daily basis.  With all of the added responsibilities of being a parent, you may find yourself having some difficulty controlling your anger.  So when things don’t go smoothly, your frustrations may be quick to surface.  Keeping your anger in check can be a challenge especially when it is time to discipline your child.  How can you make sure that you can properly discipline your children when you are brimming over with anger?

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Rock-a-My Baby

During a baby’s first year of life, parents worry just about everything! Has the baby had enough milk?  Does the baby need her diaper changed?  Is the baby sleeping enough?  Add to that all of the studies that new parents read on how to influence their newborn’s intelligence and creativity.  Well, the jury is still out on whether music does in fact make babies smarter.

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Now is the Time

Parents always wonder when exactly their child should begin taking music lessons.  Fortunately, there really is no right or wrong answer!  It simply depends on what your ultimate goal is for your child — experience or mastery?

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