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10 Things Parents and Grandparents Who Raise ‘Successful’ Kids Do Differently, According to Psychologists
Even though we all come from different backgrounds, there's one thing almost all parents want for their children: success. Whether that's in school, in relation to their friend group, future careers ...
When you ask parents what they want for their kids, what’s usually the most common reply? They want their children to be ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Kara Alaimo is an associate professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Her book “Over the Influence: Social Media Is Toxic for Women and Girls — And How We Can Take ...
Experts and experienced parents alike point to a distinct set of behaviors that create the foundation for lifelong excellence. Professor Ronald Ferguson noted in The Harvard Gazette that the key to ...
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Raising kids has always been challenging, but it seems like every generation has its own ideas on how to do it best. Boomers, in particular, are known for holding onto some old-fashioned parenting ...
Stow your scowl. If you want to raise successful children, start showing optimism on a regular basis. "Our beliefs and attitudes spill over to our kids," educational psychologist and parenting expert ...
Lighthouse parenting — it's a catchy name for a tried-and-true parenting method. But what does it mean to be a lighthouse parent or to use lighthouse parenting with your children? Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg ...
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