Source: "Stay a child while you can be a child" by Rachel Samanyi / Flickr CC by 2.0 As a parent, you want your child to behave in certain ways – smart, fun, polite, careful. Sometimes, they do, but ...
Synthetic phenols and parabens found in everyday consumer products are under scrutiny for their potential effects on child neurodevelopment. New research suggests that prenatal exposure to ...
Viral videos showing children in emotionally charged or unsafe situations have led to growing criticism of parenting choices, ...
Experts say this structured approach to connection can reduce attention-seeking behaviour. Here's what they actually mean — ...
It’s a mistake to think that outbursts of temper between 15 and 36 months mean that your child is being wicked and naughty, writes JOHN MUTURI Nearly all children, no matter how placid they were as ...
An overwhelming majority of parents (83%) admit they have concerns about their young child’s behavior, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 parents of children ages 0-6 revealed that the ...
A child’s behaviour is influenced by far more than just big life lessons or occasional discipline; it is often shaped by the small, everyday actions they experience at home. From the way parents speak ...
Aggression is defined as a form of physical or verbal behavior leading to self- assertion; it is often angry and destructive and intended to be injurious, physically or emotionally and aimed at ...
As a children’s author myself, I just could not stand on the side and watch not only the innocent little Peppa, but also the “Little Princess” and Lola from “Charlie and Lola” being unfairly treated ...