We often picture bullying as a middle school problem, but it takes root long before that. By guiding kids toward empathy and connection, we can help them turn toward kindness.
Two child psychologists reveal the subtle signs that show your kids feel loved, secure and emotionally supported.
When foster youth act out, whether through tantrums, withdrawal, or defiance, society too often labels them as “problem kids.” Teachers may see them as disruptive, caregivers describe them as ...
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Stepping Back in Time: 14 Parenting Practices of the '60s That Would Be Unthinkable Today
Parenting has undergone a significant transformation over the decades, influenced by evolving scientific understanding, child psychology, and societal norms. Looking back at the 1960s offers a ...
Raymond and other graduate students working in the Baylor Center for Disability and Flourishing clinic help assess and ...
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