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===Child=== {{Main|Child|Early childhood|Childhood|Preadolescence}} [[File:Miryam Sidrensky running with her daughter.jpg|thumb|[[Sprint (running)|Sprinter]] [[Miriam Siderenski]] running alongside her daughter]] Younger children start to become more independent and begin to build friendships. They are able to reason and can make their own decisions in many hypothetical situations. Young children demand constant attention but gradually learn how to deal with boredom and begin to be able to play independently. They enjoy helping and also feeling useful and capable. Parents can assist their children by encouraging social interactions and modeling proper social behaviors. A large part of learning in the early years comes from being involved in activities and household duties. Parents who observe their children in play or join with them in child-driven play have the opportunity to glimpse into their children's world, learn to communicate more effectively with their children, and are given another setting to offer gentle, nurturing guidance.<ref name=AAP>{{cite web|title=The Importance of Play in Promoting Healthy Child Development and Maintaining Strong Parent-Child Bonds |url=http://www.wcss.wa.edu.au/pdf/importanceoftheplay_AAP.pdf |author=Kenneth R. Ginsburg |publisher=American Academy of Pediatrics |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091011151153/http://www.wcss.wa.edu.au/pdf/importanceoftheplay_AAP.pdf |archive-date=11 October 2009 }}</ref> Parents also teach their children health, hygiene, and eating habits through instruction and by example. Parents are expected to make decisions about their child's [[education]]. Parenting styles in this area diverge greatly at this stage, with some parents they choose to become heavily involved in arranging organized activities and early learning programs. Other parents choose to let the child develop with few organized activities. Children begin to learn responsibility and consequences for their actions with parental assistance. Some parents provide a small allowance that increases with age to help teach children the value of money and how to be responsible. Parents who are consistent and fair with their [[child discipline|discipline]], who openly communicate and offer explanations to their children, and who do not neglect the needs of their children in any way often find they have fewer problems with their children as they mature. When child conduct problems are encountered, behavioral and [[Cognitive behavioral therapy|cognitive-behavioral]] group-based parenting interventions have been found to be effective at improving child conduct, parenting skills, and parental mental health.<ref>{{Cite journal |first1=M |last1=Furlong |first2=S |last2=McGilloway |first3=T |last3=Bywater |first4=J |last4=Hutchings |first5=SM |last5=Smith |first6=M |last6=Donnelly |date=2012-02-15 |title=Behavioural and Cognitive-Behavioural Group-Based Parenting Programmes for Early-Onset Conduct Problems in Children Aged 3 to 12 Years |journal=The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews |issue=2 |pages=CD008225 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD008225.pub2 |doi-access=free |language=en |pmid=22336837}}</ref>
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