Screen time is changing childhood in ways most parents have not had time to notice. The shifts are real, gradual, and difficult to see when you are inside them. None of this is your fault, but knowing what is happening makes it much easier to do something about it....
Most screen time fights are not caused by your child. They are caused by your home setup. Devices in bedrooms. Chargers everywhere. The television visible from the dinner table. When the environment makes the wrong choice the easy choice, you have to win an argument...
How to Teach Kids to Recognise and Name Their Emotions Teaching children to recognise and name their emotions is one of the highest-leverage things a parent can do for long-term wellbeing. A child who can name what they are feeling can manage it more effectively. Here...
Tantrums at Age 8, 9 and 10: What’s Normal and What Actually Helps If your 8, 9, or 10-year-old is still having meltdowns, you might be wondering whether something is wrong. The short answer is: probably not. Emotional outbursts in this age group are more common...
How to Help an Anxious Child Without Making the Anxiety Worse Helping an anxious child is one of the more counterintuitive parenting challenges. The things that feel most helpful — reassuring them, removing the stressor, solving the problem — can inadvertently make...
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