In preschool and school-aged children with disruptive behavior disorders, programs involving parents — either alone or with the child and a caregiver or teacher — were associated with reductions in ...
When your child won't stop demanding your attention, setting firmer boundaries rarely helps. Here's what does.
In close to three decades of teaching special education at the Nicholson STEM Academy in Chicago, Winnie William-Halls had never taken a long break from her career. That changed last year—and it was ...
“Children are the mirror of their parents” is a cliché, but it describes the reality in certain contexts. At least in relation to physical inactivity, this was demonstrated by a study conducted by ...
The development of prosocial behavior, a vital aspect of children’s socialization and future mental health, remains understudied in its relationship to parents’ family-of-origin experiences. The goal ...
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