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Attachment parenting isn't the same as permissive parenting—why the difference matters
Medically reviewed by Teja Dyamenahalli, MD, MPH, FAAP Key Takeaways Attachment parenting is one way to form a strong bond with your child straight from birth, through methods like baby wearing and ...
A popular parenting technique that has been used for babies for decades could potentially stunt development, a new report found. Experts are warning against using white noise to get children to sleep, ...
Infants and preschool children are the group most adversely affected by the consequences of divorce, particularly in the case of diminished parent-child relationships and exposure to parental conflict ...
Canadian kids are spending more time on screens and far less time playing—throwing a ball or jumping around—and that's creating a big public health problem. Not only are they missing out on better ...
Parenting the high-risk infant presents additional challenges and stressors to families struggling to cope with raising children. Parents of high-risk infants have higher anxiety levels and depression ...
Parents and practitioners caring for parents are always looking for ways to foster deeper connections between parents and their children and teens, and to help parents and kids navigate societal ...
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Parents Who Retain Their Children’s Respect Well Into Adulthood Consistently Avoid These 8 Behaviors
My father called me when I was 32 to apologize for something he’d done when I was 15. I barely remembered the incident. He remembered everything—what he’d said, what he’d been trying to accomplish, ...
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