Millennials, raised in the age of social media, are reshaping parenting norms. Unlike previous generations, they prioritize ...
and manage their emotions more effectively. Remember, just because we're not talking about or dealing with some uncomfortable topic doesn't mean that the kids aren't thinking or worrying about it.
Many parents are all too familiar with angry outbursts from their children, from sibling squabbles to protests over screen ...
Journal prompts for kids open up a world of self-discovery, inviting them to explore their thoughts, feelings, and dreams on ...
The election is over and some people are feeling jubilation while others are feeling sadness, anger and even panic. How do we help our children, no matter how we feel?
Research indicates that parental anxiety adversely impacts children. Election uncertainty may increase anxiety in parents, ...
Teach kids to recognize and name their feelings — while having fun — with toys that show them different facial expressions.
A consistent bedtime for children displayed better control over emotions and behaviour while working with others or under stress, a new study has found. Researchers, including those from The ...
King said the most important lesson is children shouldn't have to manage adults’ emotions; adults should manage adult ...
thinking they could have somehow prevented the divorce. Children's reactions to divorce may extend beyond emotional responses, influencing their behaviour. Regression: Younger children might ...