How I Praise My Child’s Achievements Without Bragging
Parents praising kids can be difficult. You want to give positive praise that doesn't make kids crave validation or compete with each other. read more
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Parents praising kids can be difficult. You want to give positive praise that doesn't make kids crave validation or compete with each other. read more
You can build giant ice blocks and balls for your toddler to play with outside. read more
Encourage your toddler's musical activities by building maracas out of plastic Easter eggs. read more
Find more games like Wordle kids will love. Check out these fun spelling and word games and apps for kids! read more
A good-enough parent is better than one who pretends to be perfect. Dr. John Arden PhD, ABPP weighs in with clinical studies that prove why this is t... read more
Learn what toys are appropriate for children of various ages and why. read more
This article describes how talking with your toddler can speed up reading skill development. read more
Build your toddler a toy play set out with just a piece of wood and some Velcro. read more
Esther Goldstein, LCSW, Trauma Psychotherapist explains how childhood trauma can affect parents and provides tips for parents to cope with their traum... read more
Lack of attention from parents or uninvolved parenting can have negative effects on children's development and behavior. Learn why children need paren... read more
Teach your toddler to build a Kwanzaa chain made of colored construction paper, and use it to decorate your home. read more
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