“I’m not a math person,” “Math stresses me out,” “I’m not good at Math.” Have you heard any of these sentiments from your students? You aren’t alone, and it doesn’t have to stay this way. With the ...
Historically, punishments were a go-to method for parents to teach kids lessons about their behavior. However, over time, it's been shown that this practice, while seemingly effective, comes with ...
When we understand how children grow emotionally, we can support them more effectively. Milestones can be helpful guides, but remember that many children struggle with emotion regulation, especially ...
When our children err, we have a responsibility to respond in a way that meets a developmental need. Yet when my daughters freak out, I freak out. As a therapist, I love to say that to the extent that ...
The development of a child begins during pregnancy, when prenatal environmental factors and genetic influences interact to ...
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