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1 Does Focus have any information about Web filtering programs?
2 What is the most common error made by parents in disciplining their children?
3 Does Focus have any input on the Harry Potter entertainment trend?
4 Is it healthy to spank a child?
5 Could you provide a step-by-step approach to discipline?
6 What causes children to turn out good or bad?
7 Does spanking teach children to be violent?
8 How do I deal with my strong-willed child's misbehavior without breaking his spirit?
9 Why are toddlers so difficult?
10 How do we get our strong-willed son through the tough years?
11 Should a toddler be disciplined for routine misbehavior?
12 Does the spanking approach fail with some children?
13 How do you get children to be truthful?
14 During toilet training, should a child be spanked for soiling his pants?
15 How should I deal with my 4-year-old daughter fondling herself in public?
16 Do childhood traumas harm a person in the adult years?
17 Should I discipline my child for every little thing he does wrong?
18 How do you balance love and discipline?
19 How should I react when my son annoys me?
20 Should a parent try to force a child to eat?
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