Dr. Dhanalakshmi N.

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The Ultimate Guide for Developing Patience as a Parent

By Dr. Dhanalakshmi N. Ph.D. (N), PG Psychological Counselling, M.Sc. Psychology Introduction Parenting is an art. Every parent loves their children and yet, we all had experienced losing our temper sometimes. It is important to practice patience daily while caring for our children because children imitate by observing us. Practicing patience will benefit our health, […]

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Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

By Dr. Dhanalakshmi N. Ph.D. (N), PG Psychological Counselling, M.Sc. Psychology Introduction Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) occurs most commonly among children and affects children’s behaviour. Children with ADHD have difficulty paying attention and concentrating.  They are also hyperactive. What factors cause ADHD? The exact cause of ADHD is unknown. There is a combination of […]

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Study Strategies for Pre-schoolers

Dr. Dhanalakshmi N. Ph.D. (N), PG Psychological Counselling, M.Sc. Psychology Introduction Pre-Schoolers are special. They are changing from playing alone to playing together and their language capacity is developing. They learn and develop skills such as naming colors, shapes, etc., As the child grows, they become more independent and begin to explore the world. They […]

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How to engage toddlers in productive learning

By Dr. Dhanalakshmi N. Ph.D. (N), PG Psychological Counselling, M.Sc. Psychology Introduction It can be challenging to keep preschoolers and toddlers interested. How can you engage a toddler whose favorite word is “no” and whose favourite question is “why”? The trick is to take advantage of their enthusiasm and narrow focus. Early childhood education participants […]

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Tips to soothe a crying child

By Dr. Dhanalakshmi N. Ph.D. (N), PG Psychological Counselling, M.Sc. Psychology. Introduction As children become older, they cry less. children cry when they are irritated, tired, not comfortable, having pain, angry or in distress. Make sure your kid isn’t sick or harmed before you ask them to stop crying. Find out the cause of your […]