My child has a lot of attitude and doesn't treat me with respect
It may be time to reconsider respect and empathy in your home. This is what you have to keep in mind.
My kids are always competing
If it seems like your kids are always competing, try these tips to ease sibling rivalry.
My child is constantly losing things and leaving things behind
When it seems like your kids forget things — or lose things — almost every day, you can try several tricks. Here are a couple of ideas that will work.
I'm having trouble getting my child to cooperate
It may not seem like it, but young children want to please their parents, even when they seem to ignore you or are not cooperating.
My child's not listening and refuses to do what I ask
It can be very frustrating when your child doesn't listen to you. These tips can help you change the dynamic.
How to create a culture of positive discipline at home
This child-rearing method can improve your relationship with your child. Here's how to build your own positive discipline toolkit.
How to use positive discipline with teens
While parenting teens can be challenging, experts say using positive discipline can foster mutual respect and cooperation.
Effective ways to discipline your middle school child
The tween years can be a challenge for parents but using positive discipline strategies can make all the difference in keeping the peace and building connection.
How positive parenting and positive discipline nurture cooperation and respect
Are you tired of yelling and nagging? Learn how parents use positive parenting strategies to increase the happiness and well-being of every household member.
A parent's guide to positive discipline in early childhood
Positive discipline in early childhood nurtures cooperation, connection, and mutual respect with your young child. Here are the basics on how to apply this practice at home.
Using the wheel of choice to help kids learn how to make better decisions
Learn how this easy-to-use positive discipline tool teaches kids about problem-solving and taking responsibility for their actions.
I can't get my child to bed on time
Resisting sleep is very common. Read how you can create a bedtime routine that your kids will follow.
Boosting your child's language development: A comprehensive approach
Language development begins during the early stages of life and continues through the tween and teen years. Here’s how parents can support their child’s language development.
The benefits of positive discipline: a comprehensive overview for parents
Positive discipline fosters healthier parent-child bonds and well-adjusted kids. Here's what to know about this empathy-based parenting practice.
The benefits of SEL for your child's development
Social-emotional learning (SEL) has profound benefits for children, enhancing emotional intelligence, academic performance, and overall well-being.
The importance of extracurricular activities for your child's development
Explore the diverse world of extracurricular activities — from arts and sports to clubs and volunteering — and learn about the associated benefits for your child.
Understanding SEL organizations and initiatives
Learn about organizations dedicated to advancing social-emotional learning (SEL) and initiatives aimed at promoting SEL in education.
How to help tweens with body image issues
Many children as young as 9 and 10 start feeling dissatisfied with their bodies. Here’s how parents can help kids cope with these feelings and build a positive self-image.
Why kids benefit from having a dog
Children whose families have a dog are typically more responsible, emotionally healthier, and better-behaved than kids without one.
Is your school's curriculum anti-racist — or something else?
Ideally, your child's curriculum should be inclusive, anti-biased, and accurate. But when a curriculum falls short, parents need to know what to look for.
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