Articles By Peter Haiman, Ph.D.
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The Parent-Child Relationship
- Effects of Early Attachment on Childhood and Beyond, The Attached Family, (July 2012), 15(1), 6-8.
- The Definition of Secure Attachment
- Effects Of Separation On Young Children: Implications For Family Court Decision-Making, Second Judicial Circuit, Guardian ad Litem Program For Florida's Children, April 2019.
- Effects of Type of Attachment on Child and Adolescent Behavior, Canada Journal of Family and Youth, 8(1), 2016, pp 173-203.
- The Self-Disciplined Child, Mothering Magazine, (1989), 52(2), 98-103.
- How Children Handle Frustration, New Beginnings, (1994), 11(5) 132-135.
- How to Prevent Sibling Rivalry, Nurture Parenting Magazine, (2012), Issue 1; GrowGreat Magazine, (2014), Issue 4, 25-29.
- The Diagnostic Approach to Child-rearing, Reprinted as "Don't Put the Cart Before the Horse: Looking for the Reasons Behind Children's Behaviour" in Nurture-Natural Parenting Magazine
- COOPERATION WILL MAKE IT HAPPEN, The Journal of Psychohistory, (Spring 1997), 24(4), 370-376.
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- Protecting A Child's Emotional Development When Parents Separate or Divorce, The Attached Family, May 18, 2011, reprinted as 'The Use and Abuse of Attachment Research in Family Courts'.
- How Best to Establish Limits and Routines With Young Children, Human Services Passiac County New Jersey Technical Institute, 2016.
- Developing A Sense Of Wonder In Young Children, Young Children, (1991)
- How Children Manage Frustration Affects Ability to Focus and Learn, The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, (February 2000), 16(2).
- The Case Against Time-Out, Mothering Magazine (May/June 1998), Issue 88.
- TOOLS CRITICAL FOR THE SUCCESS OF HOMESCHOOLING, Skole: The Journal of the National Coalition of Alternative Community Schools. (1988), Vol IV (1), 38-40.
- There Is More To Early Childhood Education Than Cognitive Development, Young Children, (1984)
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Parent Involvement
PAMPHLETS
Pamphlets developed by Peter Haiman and the mothers at the Cleveland Parent and Child Center.
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