Many parents feel ill-equipped to aid their child's mental health, but studies show that active engagement fosters better ...
Positive changes happen when parents once again trust their thoughts and feelings. Self-trust rewires what overthinking takes ...
When kids grow up, they may become angry at their parents for no good reason. Fortunately, this phase doesn't have to last ...
No matter how grown-up we are, arguments with parents can make us feel like a child again. Here are four reasons why we unconsciously step back into our childhood roles. It’s a common experience to ...
All good parents make mistakes, but showing up in difficult times is the most important part of parenthood. Because even the ...
We underestimate just how much children learn from and relish hands-on, craft-based play, which can captivate their attention far more deeply than the screens around them. Despite the average American ...
Researchers in Switzerland say it's time to stop blaming our phones. Digital and non-digital sources of distraction negatively impact parent-child relationships equally, according to a new study.
Allison Wolfreys does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Parents' genes—even when not directly inherited by a child—may play a role in their educational and mental health outcomes, finds a new report by UCL researchers. The report, "Understanding the ...
Even in the chaos of war, parents can be a shield. A new study published in the International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice finds that parental emotional support helps ...