Steven Griggs, Ph.D.'s Articles in Babies-Toddlers


  • "open Phones" As A Technique To Ease Transition/visitation Problems
    There are many strategies that parents can employ to help their children adapt to separate houses after the parents divorce. In this article,
    "open phones" is explored in reference to a
    child's developmental needs.

  • A Brief Study Of Two Year Old Oppositional Behavior
    This is a summary of my experience with one two year old, using the 4:1 rule and a little bit of reverse psychology. Written by a child psychologist.

  • Before The Divorce--part Ii
    This is Part II of a three-part series on how to break the news to children when parents plan to separate or divorce. It is part of a larger theme that involves the child's self-esteem, and how children react after the divorce, presented in two ebooks, one free, by an outpatient psychologist of twenty-five years.psycholog ...

  • Before The Divorce--part Iii
    This is Part III of a three-part series on how to break the news to children when parents plan to separate or divorce. It is part of a larger theme that involves the child's self-esteem, and how children react after the divorce, presented in two ebooks, one free, by an outpatient psychologist of twenty-five years.psycholo ...

  • Blended Families, Part Ii
    This is Part IV of a four-part series of ariticles on post-divorce experiences of children, focusing on Blended Families. First there is the divorce, then the re-uniting of the parents with different partners. This creates all kinds of challenges. Written by a psychologist.

  • Co-parenting-part Ii
    This is Part II of a two-part article on what parents might consider after the divorce. It focuses on co-parenting--that very difficult post-separation interaction parents must endure to continue to provide stability for the child. Written by a psychologist.

  • Congruency, Manipulation And Constancy In Post-divorce Children
    This article looks at three variables that surface in kids behavior during and after their parent's divorce. If not handled properly, the berhaviors lead to dysfunctional dynamics that contaminate future adult relationships.

  • Need A Parenting Book?
    This is an article about what parenting books try to do, but don't. They partially hit the mark, but miss the deeper dynamics that change children's behavior.

  • Strategies And Techniques For Working With Post-divorce Children, Part Ii
    This is Part II of a two-part ebook that covers what two behavioral "engines" change children's behavior, especially during trying times, such as when their parents divorce. Written by a psychologist.

  • Taking Care Of Yourself After The Divorce
    This article discusses what parents need to do post divorce. Most parents fall into predictable patterns of behaviors, including not taking care of themselves. Here's a checklist of things to consider. Written by a psychologist.

  • What To Do For Your Kids After The Divorce..., Part Iv
    This is Part IV of a series of articles that explores how a divorce appears to children. This helps understand why they behave the way they do through all the stages of separation.

  • What To Do For Your Kids After The Divorce..., Part V
    This is Part V of a series of five articles that explore how a divorce appears to children. This helps understand why they behave the way they do through all the stages of separation.


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