The Optimistic Child: A Proven Program to Safeguard Children Against Depression and Build Lifelong Resilience
This program is clinically proven to cut the risk of depression among children in half.
This program is clinically proven to cut the risk of depression among children in half.
How talking openly to children about money can help parents raise modest, patient, and grounded young adults.
With the constant pressure to be a perfect parent, we risk missing what children really need for emotional security.
An understanding of how a baby’s brain is formed, and when each sense, skill, and cognitive ability is developed.
This one trait is the best scientific predictor for how a child turns out—in terms of happiness, academic success, and relationships.
Words can make a big impact on mental health. Here’s five phrases that parents shouldn’t say to their kids.
Two leading child psychologists share what they have learned in more than 35 years of experience working with boys and their families.
Picky eaters can make mealtimes chaotic. Here’s what the experts say will help make dinner go smoothly.
We all have traits that we don’t want to pass onto our children. Here’s what clinical psychologists about passing negative traits.
Teens are less empathetic today than 30 years ago. This author calls this the Selfie Syndrome and pinpoints how to avoid the empathy crisis.
The critical school years are when parents must learn to allow their children to experience this feeling so they can grow up stronger.
Want a peaceful home? A practical guide for parents with proven principles for overcoming the stress and anxiety of parenting.