Reviewed by Dr. Amy Marschall, PsyD Key Takeaways= Contrary to what some parents might believe, it actually is okay to let ...
Every child has tantrums, especially when they’re toddlers or very young and learning how to express their feelings. Tantrums are often triggered by frustration, hunger, tiredness, or a feeling of ...
If your child accomplished something great, here's how to offer praise while keeping them humble, modest, and appreciative.
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Preparing your child for surgery can be a stressful time for you both. Working with your healthcare team, you can help make this scary time a little less frightening by addressing your child’s ...
Children may see and hear things about escalating conflicts in the news, leading to feelings of anxiety and fear. A child protection expert shares tips on how to address their concerns.
"Just five more minutes of Minecraft first!" your child pleads as you remind them—for the third time—about the science project due tomorrow. Despite having two weeks to work on it, here you are again, ...
When children need medical care and are unable to advocate for themselves, their parents or caregivers must speak up for their best interests. Building trusting relationships with healthcare ...
Prevention and emergency preparedness are the two pillars of managing food allergies. Here’s how to put them in place for your child’s safety. When your child has food allergies, sending them to ...