TV can be very educational, in moderation. For toddlers who often watch even more TV than their parents, it can be hard to monitor what is actually educational and how much they're watching. This article helps weed out the excess TV time versus the educational TV time.
Outdoor play time has shown to have many benefits for kids. Check out this article for ways that you can help encourage your child to play outside.
Birthday parties are supposed to be fun for children, but sometimes that's not always the case. Understanding why some kids may not be interested in having or attending a birthday party will help make their birthday experience more fun for them as well as others.
It’s important for parents to know what normal sexual behaviors are and to feel comfortable creating a safe environment where their children can explore and understand their bodies.
This video discusses three common childhood sexual behaviors and how parents can respond. The behaviors are playing doctor, masturbating in public, and using sexually explicit language. In each case, the children may be asking indirectly for more information about sexuality. Parents are the primary sex educators of their children.