Feeling anxiety arise in our bodies is distressing in itself, let alone seeing it happen in children. As a parent, grandparent or guardian, you may feel extra anxious when you see a child pacing, ...
Volunteering with children can instill confidence in youngsters, teach social and problem-solving skills and provide unique ...
When my son was a baby, I swore I’d never let him watch PAW Patrol. At the time, I thought of it as the kind of TV show I didn’t want my child to become obsessed with: noisy and overstimulating. But ...
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16 Things Every Kid Needs To Learn From Their Parents and Grandparents, Child Psychologists Say
Raising the next generation of kids is the toughest and most important job there is. It can feel like a high-stakes task, which can be overwhelming. But the good news? "Being a parent can be rewarding ...
Early-onset preeclampsia was associated with increased risk for delayed early-childhood development in the domain of ...
If your house is anything like mine, ”K-Pop Demon Hunter” rules your playlists. My 7-year-old daughter (who skips about 30% of the movie to avoid the scary bits) is an absolute devotee. She proudly ...
Problem-solving therapy (PST) helps individuals manage stress by breaking down challenges into practical, manageable steps. The aim of the therapy is to help people cope more confidently with ...
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Studying math: Are we teaching kids to solve problems or just memorise formulas?
Mathematics education must move beyond marks and memorisation, focusing instead on reasoning, problem-solving, and creative ...
Nearly half of teenagers have no concerns about following advice from artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots. Let that sink in for a moment. According to new research from Internet Matters, 40 percent ...
Reputable sociologists and economists agree on one problem. The decline of the traditional two-parent family with children threatens our country’s economic and cultural future. Policymakers can ...
For many parents, Montessori toys have become the new buzzword. But do children really need them? We ask experts.
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