We’re all guilty of it at one time or another – hovering, overprotecting and rescuing our children. Even though we have the best of intentions, it may not be the best thing for our kids.
Whether you’re contemplating a major re-do or merely wanting to spruce up your child’s room, this article will give you some tips from a professional designer, a play therapist and a couple of local moms.
If your 3-year-old is having regular meltdowns, or your 4-year-old can’t seem to switch from one activity to another without a major fit, then you may be dealing with an anxious child. Even infants can suffer from anxiety.
Writer Holly Wall, the mother of two young boys, explores her feelings about gender stereotypes and how gender stereotype awareness is not just for girls.
Children are exposed to so much information from television, the Internet and social media. It’s more important than ever for parents to begin a frank and factual conversation with their children about sex. But when do you start, and what do you say?
Friendships play an important role in a child’s life, even a toddler. Preschool friendships provide companionship, but they also teach children sharing, negotiation and trust.