PregnancyNewbornInfantToddlerPreschoolerSchool AgeHealth & Medical
October 13, 2008 SEARCH drSpock 
Ask Our ExpertsMessage BoardsToolsConsumer AlertsTelevisionBooksA-Z Topics
DrSpock.com

HOT TOPICS
*Pregnancy Symptoms
*Read with Your Kids -- It's Fun!
*Take Our Quizzes
*Play with Your Baby
TOPICS
health+
-----------
feeding+
-----------
behavior+
-----------
families-
Adoption
Baby Supplies
Babysitting
Birth Order
Child Abuse and Neglect
Child Care
Children Making a Difference
Chores & Jobs
Clothes & Shoes
College Issues
Death and Grieving
Depression
Divorce
Drugs and Alcohol
Family Relationships
Fathering
Gay and Lesbian Parents
Grandparents
Hobbies and Crafts
Holidays
Holidays: Fall
Holidays: Winter
Latchkey Arrangements
Media Watch
Museums
Names
Parenting
Parties
Pets
Sex & Sexuality
Single Parents
Sleep Supplies
Stepparenting
Television
Times of Crisis
Tobacco
Transporting Your Baby
Travel with Children
Violence
-----------


Parents are talking about their children.
Join the discussion.


Emotions: What They Mean

Emotions: What They MeanNone of us can remember, really, how it feels to be a baby. But scientists have learned a lot about how emotions develop, and how parents help lay a strong emotional foundation for their children.
 Emotions: What They Mean Topics
* Emotional Development: The Crucial First Years
* Continuity in Caregivers Is Best
* Continuity of Care: Why It's So Important
* Are You Overprotective?
* Separation Anxiety
* Attachment and Reactive Attachment Disorder
* Developmental and Emotional Issues in International Adoption
* Depression Overview
* When Worry Causes a Stomachache
* The Meaning of Stress
* Your School Memories: What Do They Mean?
* Emotional Intelligence
 Questions From Other Parents
? Giving an Aunt the Silent Treatment
? A Mercurial 14-Month-Old
? Avoiding Meltdowns
? A Two-Year-Old Who Won't Let Her Toenails Be Clipped
? Preschooler Who Hates to Say 'Bye
? A Child Who Is Very Angry When Picked Up from Preschool
? Homesick 10-Year-Old
?  A Toddler's Emotional Response to Domestic Violence
? Crying for No Reason at 20 Months
? Three-Year-Old Girl Giving Mom the Cold Shoulder
? Benefits of Therapeutic Touch for Newborns
? Traveling without Baby
? Hiding My Son's 'Blankie'
? Leaving Baby at Home While Traveling
? Toddler Troubled by Change
? Child Wants to Stay Close to Mom
? Trouble Getting Child to Eat or Talk about How He Feels
? Assuring Children They Are Safe in the Face of Uncertainty
? Helping Children Feel More Secure in Times of National Crisis
? Five-Year-Old Worried about Death
? Young Child Has a Hard Time in New Situations
? Preschool Girl Wetting Her Pants
? Toddler Upset When Parents Hug
? Gifted 12-Year-Old Prone to Meltdowns
? Sweet Six-Month-Old Suddenly Irritable
? Toddler Is Aggressive, but Not Angry
? Sensory Integration
 CONSUMER ALERTS
*CPSC, K'NEX Industries Announce Recall of Children's Toys
*CPSC, Schylling Associates Inc. Announce Recall of More "Jack-In-the-Box" Type Toys
*CPSC, Zutopia (a division of Wet Seal Inc.) Announce Recall of Girl's Loungewear
more alerts

OUR ADVERTISERS



OUR ADVERTISERS

About Us | Contact Us | Our Partners
Privacy Policy | Ethics | Advertising Policy | Terms of Service

© Copyright 2004 The Dr. Spock Company. All Rights Reserved.

THIS SITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The information drSpock.com provides is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your health care professional if you have a specific health concern. Mention or advertisement of any product, service, or brand does not constitute endorsement, guarantee, or recommendation by The Dr. Spock Company. Please read our full Terms of Service.