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- Schedules and Your Bipolar Child: How Sleeping and Eating Effect MoodsEarly-onset bipolar disorder in children takes some adjustments on the part of the parents in order to help the child cope. It takes more than medication to deal with bipolar disorder. Here are some tips for parents.
- Education and Your Bipolar ChildA child with bipolar disorder faces different challenges when it comes to getting an education. As a parent, you need to be your child's advocate and help to create an environment that helps them to learn.
- Parenting the Bipolar ChildYou're child is bipolar. Now what? These tips from the mother of a bipolar child may not be what the doctor shares with you, but may just help.
- Sleep and the Bipolar ChildBipolar children and teens often have difficulties getting to sleep at night and waking in the morning. There is help that does work for some of these children.
Disciplining a Bipolar Child is Not an Easy TaskBipolar children, children with manic depression, are very difficult to parent. These helpful tips could make it a little easier.
Disciplining the Bipolar ChildEvery parent of a bipolar child understands that effective discipline is often trial and error. It's okay to trust your gut and be a bit unconventional.- Have a Bipolar Child? Ten Disciplining Tips for ParentsThe behaviors exhibited by the bipolar child can range from mild disobedience to outright violence which can make discipline difficult so I have put together a list of ten tips for parents who are having problems disciplining their bipolar child.
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- Effective Discipline Strategies for Bipolar ChildrenBipolar disorder is usually diagnosed after a child experiences severe mood swings. The different stages of emotions can have a devastating effect on the person's ability to function in everyday situations and leave a parent groping for solutions to everyday discipline.
What to Do and How to Do it If Your Bipolar Child Needs HospitalizationLet me tell you some of what I've learned after more than a dozen hospitalizations for my daughter.
Living with a Bipolar Child: A Look Back on My ChildhoodI, now 24 years old, was a Bi-Polar child. Let me tell you now, I feel so bad for my family.- BipolarThis is a poem. The poem is concerning my life experience with bipolar illness.