Dr Tanya Byron: help, my toddler is out of control 2

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niczego im nie brakuje
whole frase
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they want for nothing
Affluent families will do all they can to ensure that their children want for nothing.
to suddenly attack someone or something physically or criticize him, her, or it in an angry way:
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lash out
I was only teasing him and suddenly he lashed out (at me) and hit me in the face.
Children when frustrated lash out.
something that you cannot see clearly:
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blur
about which child behaviours need professional help and which need a strong and firm parental approach
Parenting culture has blurred the boundary
to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you:
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chill out
Chill out, Dad. The train doesn't leave for another hour!
a mental illness resulting in high levels of anxiety, unreasonable fears and behaviour and, often, a need to repeat actions for no reason:
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neurosis
plural neuroses
She's obsessively clean - it's almost become a neurosis with her.
used to say that what you have just said is also true in the opposite order:
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vice versa
He doesn't trust her, and vice versa.
I attend the children while she cooks, and vice versa.
to hit someone violently on the head or in the face using the front of your head
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headbutt
my child head-butted and hit me.
a small folding chair on wheels that a baby or small child sits in and is pushed around in
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buggy
pushchair
If a child are aggresive swiftly put him into the buggy
bigger or more important or impressive than it should be:
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overblown
an overblown parenting culture
to speak in support of an idea or course of action:
p. verb
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advocate for
The organization advocates for human rights
. I feel a need to advocate for your son.
Someone who is ... behaves confidently and is not frightened to say what they want or believe:
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assertive
If you really want the promotion, you’ll have to be more assertive.
It is an emotional transition from dependent baby to assertive and indipendent toddler.
generally or mostly:
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in the main
Her friends are teachers in the main.
In the main, little girls cotton on quickly that they do best in relationship by being sweet and compliant.
connected with thinking or conscious mental processes:
PSYCHOLOGY
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cognitive
Some of her cognitive functions have been impaired.
first-born girls are cognitively and socially more advanced.
to begin to understand a situation or fact:
p. verb
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cotton on
I'd only just cottoned on to the fact that they were having a relationship.
little girls cotton on quickly that they do best in relationship by being sweet and compliant.
willing to do what other people want you to do:
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compliant
formal
They do best in relationship by being sweet and compliant.

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