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Just 5 Minutes Every Day Could Help Your Child Listen Better

It allows children to interact with their parents without the “stress” of having to constantly follow directions.

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What Does Dysfunctional Parenting Look Like?

It can happen by accident when lifestyle and environment change; here's more.

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Supportive Parenting Explained

Supportive parents say yes to their child when possible but still hold boundaries.

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Science Teaches Us How To Help Preschoolers Be Fair

This study aimed to look at a young child’s sense of morality.

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Why Are Moms Expected To Tend To Household Chores?

No matter what, it seems that moms get stuck with doing the brunt of the household chores.

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Three-Year-Olds: Everything You Need To Know From Behavior To Developmental Needs

It is important to remember that every child develops at their own pace, and these are just averages for three-year-olds.

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It Turns Out Adults May Judge Blunt & Honest Children

Blunt and honest children are judged harsher by the surrounding adults.

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How To Help A Preschooler Deal With Stress

Everyone is prone to stress. Even preschoolers. But with the right tools, stressful situations can be dealt with, with ease.

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How To Help Your Toddler Resist Future Peer Pressure

When a toddler is in a home with clear rules and boundaries, they have a clear understanding of what is right and wrong.

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How To Prepare A Gullible Tween For The Real World

Parents of tweens have to begin preparing their child for the real world as they become more independent.

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Four-Year-Olds: Everything You Need To Know From Behavior To Developmental Needs

Four-year-olds have developed so much in just 1,461 days. Thinking about how much more they will accomplish as they age is mind-boggling.

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Tips For Preschoolers To Sit Still During Time-Out

Times-outs are still one of the most highly recommended forms of discipline. [Not punishment]

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'Conflict Resolution Day': Tips For Solving Family Conflict Between Parents & Kids

Family conflicts are difficult, but there are some things that can be done to resolve them.

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When Moms Should Be Concerned About Kids’ Aggressive Coach

A coach is an influence on a child’s life, especially when they are coaching a sport that the child loves.

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Child Maltreatment Linked To Increased Risk Of Heart Failure As Adult

This is the first study that has been able to narrow down the exact heart risk that these children can face when they are an adult.

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"Fear Of Missing Out" Can Encourage College Students To Break The Law

FOMO can lead young adults to take certain actions they normally wouldn't.

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It's Not Difficult Taking Care Of My Child, It's Hard Doing Everything Else While Being A Mom

I've been a mom long enough that I no longer find it difficult to take care of my kids, but I find it really hard to do anything else in my adult life

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Thinking About Thinking Will Benefit Kids, Here’s How

When kids use metacognition, positive changes can be seen almost immediately.

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Empowering The Child Who Learns Differently

When children learn in ways that are outside the realm of typical, it can cause them trouble in school and lead to a diagnosis.

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Selfies & Self-Esteem: What They’re Doing To Teens

There are a lot of things parents should know about how selfies impact teenagers.

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