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How Permissive Parenting Shapes Childhood Behavior and Development
Being your kid's BFF isn't always a good thing Reviewed by Amy Morin, LCSW Do you struggle to set limits with your kids? Does ...
The ’50s parenting practices we now know were terrible for kids’ brains The 1950s promised perfect families with spotless ...
Every parent has observed the remarkable evolution in their children's capacity for patience. In early childhood, kids often struggle to wait for anything, consumed by the immediacy of the present ...
A consistent bedtime may be more important to a child's ability to control their emotions and behavior than the duration or quality of their sleep, according to a new publication. Sleep can affect a ...
Prosocial behaviors are voluntary actions intended to help others. Children display prosocial behavior when they share toys, comfort someone who is sad, or work together to complete a task. Share on ...
Support for kids and parents managing mental health, including recognizing signs and accessing the right care.
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Why you should never spank your child
Here's why spanking is harmful and ineffective, what discipline tactics you can use instead, and when to seek help.
The work suggests it may be because human parents and caregivers are able to keep a closer eye on human babies, while chimp mothers can curtail their children’s behavior for only as long as they can ...
Many parents will find this scenario familiar: Tomer Ullman, a parent and a cognitive scientist at Harvard University, told his then five-year-old to put down a tablet. But instead of putting it away ...
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