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?
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
[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. |