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Sometimes, your child’s behaviors may cause you to feel embarrassment, frustration, and even anger, and as a result you may feel like yelling or spanking your child or calling him or her names. These responses are ineffective and may increase your child’s risk of becoming a bully.
Every minute your baby is awake he is learning something new from the world around him. He is growing and changing every day and there are many ways you can communicate, play, and help him learn. Not only is this good for your baby’s development but it can be a lot of fun for both of you!
One way to approach parenting in a way to support children’s emotional safety is by using gentle parenting methods.
Preparing in advance for a parent-teacher conference can help you make the most of the meeting.
Playing with your preschooler encourages learning, increases self-esteem, and creates stronger family bonds. Preschoolers love routine, so creating a regular playtime can help them better prepare for and engage in activities.
Parenting is tough and life can start to feel overwhelming at times. Having strong support and some practical ways to manage stressful situations are key. We have a few tips to help deal with stress.
Here are nine tips to help you and your child make the homework routine more productive and enjoyable.
These creative activity ideas will help you and your toddler stay active.
Discipline is a big topic, so let's dive into how to do it well.