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Managing The Unmanageable Child

by P.V. Vaidyanathan
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9788124802199
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: Education & Psychology
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Peacock Books
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 216
  • Original Price: INR 175.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 150 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Developmental / Child

Does your child throw too many tantrums? Is your child late in speaking? Does your child bed-wet beyond the age of five? Does your child lie, cheat, steal or is aggressive or hyperactive? Is your child obese? Does he/she suffer from too many illnesses? Is your child adopted? Gifted? Vulnerable? Shy? These, and many more such issues which are common in children, but for which there is no treatment in terms of medicines or surgery, are discussed at length in this book. The book is written mainly for parents and teachers, with the objective of making them understand the child and various problems that children commonly encounter. Managing a growing child is never an easy task. Added to this, there are other issues nowadays that make things worse, both for the child and for the parent. These include the additional pressure of both parents working, the changing role of the mother from housewife to career woman, the increased educational burden on the child, and an intense media influence. All these often combine to make the child of today angry, insecure, stressed and unmanageable. As a result, children today manifest plenty of physical and psychological symptoms, and often suffer from many behavioral disorders. Parents are often at a loss to understand why their child is behaving in a manner which is often unacceptable, and is not in keeping with how children are normally supposed to behave. The aim of the book is to answer many common queries that parents often raise and worry about. It attempts to create an understanding in parents, about the working of the child’s mind and body, for it is only from an understanding that better management can come about.

Dr. P.V. Vaidyanathan is a child specialist who has been running his own Pediatric clinic since 1990. He completed his graduation in Medicine, and postgraduation in Pediatrics, from the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College at Sion, which is affiliated with the Mumbai University. He started writing articles in local dailies and magazines, and discovered that he had a flair for writing. In June 2007, his first book titled Make Your Child Stress Free, which is a guide for parents on how to recognize and manage stress in children, was published. His second book, titled Spirituality Bytes, was published in January 2009. His academic knowledge, practical experience as a child specialist and versatility as a writer reflect in his work.

  • Preface
  • GENERAL CHAPTERS
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Children and Their Behavior
  • 3. Making Your Child Responsible
  • 4. Bad Child Versus Bad Parent
  • 5. The Anxious Parent
  • THE CHILD WITH PHYSICAL PROBLEMS
  • 6. The Child Who Cries Too Much
  • 7. The Child Who Bedwets
  • 8. The Child Who is Obese
  • 9. The Child Who Does Not Take Medicines
  • 10. The Child with a Speech Problem
  • 11. The Child with Recurrent Coughs and Colds
  • 12. The Child with Constipation
  • 13. The Child with a Constant Stomach Pain
  • 14. The Child with Constant Leg Pain
  • 15. The Child Who is a Poor Eater
  • 16. The Child Who Vomits a Lot
  • THE CHILD WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
  • 17. The Child Who Holds His Breath
  • 18. The Child Who Throws Tantrums
  • 19. The Child Who Tells a Lie
  • 20. The Child Who is Defiant
  • 21. The Child Who is Hyperactive
  • 22. The Autistic Child
  • 23. The Child Who is Academically Poor
  • 24. The Shy and Introverted Child
  • 25. The Precocious or Gifted Child
  • 26. The Child Who Hates to Go to School
  • 27. The Aggressive Child
  • 28. The Child Who Thinks Too Much
  • 29. The Vulnerable Child
  • 30. The Manipulative Child
  • 31. The Child Who Cheats
  • 32. The Child with a Conduct Disorder
  • 33. The Child with Habit Disorders
  • 34. The Abused Child and Victims of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • 35. The Adopted Child
  • 36. The Depressed Child
  • 37. The Insecure, Anxious Child
  • 38. The First Child and Sibling Rivalry
  • 39. The Child Who Sucks His Thumb
  • 40. The Child Who Rarely Smiles
  • 41. The Child Who is Excessively Sensitive
  • 42. Conclusion

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