In this excerpt, Harvard researcher and clinician Dr. Martha Herbert shares 10 meaningful ways you can help someone with autism. Use these tips to help support a child.
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Having high self-esteem may help children feel happier and become more resilient to everyday challenges.
Resiliency is the ability to bounce back and cope with the difficulties and stresses of everyday life. Positive childhood experiences and healthy relationships strengthen resilience in children.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying is an act of intentional aggression against another to make them feel scared, threatened, or cause injury.
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), almost 6 million children between the age of 3 and 17 were diagnosed with depression in 2019.
Playgroups and play dates are excellent for your child and for you. Your child will have some fun, develop social skills playing with another child, and even play and experiment with toys that you may not have in your house.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are sources of toxic stress in children that have the potential to negatively impact their mental and physical health into adulthood. Fortunately, ACEs can be prevented by Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs).
Toddlers are naturally curious to explore their whole bodies — including their genitals. Here's how to handle a touchy situation when your child has her hands in her pants.
Food plays an important role in our lives, but it can sometimes feel overwhelming to cater to your child’s food preferences, honor your family’s food traditions, and provide healthy, balanced meals.
As your child learns how to navigate friendships with peers, it is important they have an adult to support them