Everyone likes to win, and little kids are no exception. But you cannot win them all, and losing throws young children (and older ones) into a tailspin. How can you help your child learn how to lose?
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Everyone likes to win, and little kids are no exception. But you cannot win them all, and losing throws young children (and older ones) into a tailspin. How can you help your child learn how to lose? |
Tulane University psychiatrist Dr. |
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The needs of the developing human brain trump physical growth, research suggests. |
Parents who try to understand their baby's babbling let their infants know they can communicate, which leads to children forming complex sounds and using language more quickly. |
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Students are back in school and now is the time for parents to develop routines to help their children succeed academically. |
Wonder in the first years of life creates the roots of self-motivation. It is the foundation of a personal connection to the world, the nexus of the self. Wonder cannot be scripted. It arrives unbidden. |
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Beyond Red Ridinghood: Protecting Children from Our Pain About the World |
In 1998 the Norwegian government introduced a program that substantially increased parents’ incentives to stay home with children under the age of three. |
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[VIDEO] This 5-minute video depicts a theory of change from the Frontiers of Innovation community for achieving breakthrough outcomes for vulnerable children... read more |
A new Northwestern University study suggests that an intervention focused on strengthening families can reduce inflammation, a chronic overactivation of parts of the immune system that is important for long-term health. |