1. problem:
.In what age is the hardest to handle a child?
1.solution
The countries were ranked by 4 major factors: health, economic status, political power and well-being of children. Included in the above were rankings for risk of maternal death, contraception use, life expectancy, education, income, participation in national government and mortality rate for children under age 5.
2.problem
2.problem
2. solution
Focus on who could take care of your children in the next three to five years, knowing that you can change their guardian choices as the children, and their nominated guardians, grow older.3.problem
Your child Won't Like Your Choices
3.solution
Explain your wishes in writing.Your first loyalty is to your children, and you should always make the choices that you think will serve them best. You should also know that a court challenge to your choice of guardian is unlikely -- and unlikely to succeed. A family member who wanted to overturn your choice of guardian would have to prove to a judge that there was a very good reason -- say, a child abuse conviction -- to set your choice aside.Still, to prevent conflict as best you can, leave a written explanation of your choices. It can calm tension, and if necessary (again, this is unlikely), it could be used in court.
4.problem
Autistic child runsaway/elopes and won't stay with the cart and parent.
4.Solution:
I solved the issue of my autistic daughter running away from me in stores while shopping by sitting her in the cart. While she was in the cart, I talked constantly to keep her calm and sitting down. You should never keep pushing the shopping cart if the child stands up as it isn't safe as the child could fall out and bump their heads. There have been severe injuries when children fall out of grocery carts so keep a close eye on your child in the buggy. It was suggested by my daughter's therapists to bring along headphones so she could listen to music but this didn't help much. So I ended up stopping by the library for a new-to-her book to keep her busy. As she got older, I gave her a pen and a paper with the grocery list items on it so she could check off each item I placed in the buggy. It was hard as she got bigger to get all of our groceries in the cart with her sitting in it. Then once she was too big for the cart, I had to come up with a different strategy.
5.problem
Autistic child is too loud in the store.
Solution:
My child with autism gets very loud at times in grocery stores and I am routinely reminding her to be quieter. This is much worse in the wintertime when Christmas decorations are around and Christmas songs are played in the store. She gets overexcited and gets very loud. I find that if I keep her busy, this lessens quite a bit. I also remind her that if she pays attention and we get finished quickly, that she can play the games outside the grocery store.
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