How To Help Your Child During a Meltdown or Tantrum
As your child develops, they will experience a range of emotions. With toddlerhood comes tantrums and melt-downs. Are you prepared? Here's how you can... read more
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As your child develops, they will experience a range of emotions. With toddlerhood comes tantrums and melt-downs. Are you prepared? Here's how you can... read more
While it's normal for young children to lose their temper, there are steps that parents can take to prevent public temper tantrums. read more
Our girls are strong, bright, and capable of changing the world. These organizations have exciting extracurricular activities and programs to help gir... read more
The latest adaptation of The Grinch just might be my favorite yet. It touches on everything from mindfulness, to motherhood and empathy and gratitude.... read more
Helicopter parenting could be the cause of an even more dangerous new parenting trending, hothousing. read more
There’s a reason why Sesame Street has been around since 1969. The life and school-themed messages it teaches kids really resonates with them, and a r... read more
Learn how to coach your child through a problem, thereby giving him a key to success and empowering him to become independent. read more
While you cannot change the reality of our global pandemic, there are several ways you can help kids get their needs met to curb tantrums, meltdowns, ... read more
This article reviews some books helpful to parents with children in highschool. read more
FE expert and writer Brittany McCabe has launched Alpha Kids, the first-ever nail polish for girls and BOYS. She discusses why she lets her own son pa... read more
Whether you are raising tweens or teens, the following how-tos can be implemented with an appropriate developmental lens. read more
Every year 20 million kids register for youth hockey, football, baseball, soccer, and other competitive sports. So why do most kids quit sports by the... read more
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