The Path to Peaceful Parenting, Happy Kids
Outbursts from children can be challenging. Here’s the path to peaceful parenting, happy kids.
Outbursts from children can be challenging. Here’s the path to peaceful parenting, happy kids.
It’s normal to be upset with your extended family members if they say something that doesn’t align with your family’s values. In this Q&A episode, we give parents strategies for how to deal with bigoted comments from family members in front of kids.
Some children can find it difficult to make new friends, but researchers say these tips help form healthy relationships.
Information overload has led to overwhelmed, confused parents and over-scheduled, over-parented kids.
Psychoanalyst Laurie Hollman, PhD, helps parents understand why children do what they do.
This framework frees you from the trap of unproductive conflict and pointless arguing forever.
These four common mistakes by parents can hurt your long-term relationships with your children.
Why the most important—and astoundingly simple—thing you can do for your child’s future success in life is to talk to them.
Children learn differently as they get older. These researchers found the most effective way to communicate to teens.
The pandemic has driven increases in teenage sexting. What parents should know and what they can do about it.
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.