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Parent asks: I want more time with my older son. Am I being selfish?
Caregivers can help children find tools to manage adversity. Here’s how.
Many of the tricks that can help parents get more done at home during the pandemic can also help when life gets back to normal.
The Capitol riot provided a reminder about the dual worlds inhabited in America: one Black, one White.
When a 13-year-old gets caught abusing her Web privileges, her parents react with shock and consequences. But on top of consequences, she needs support.
Can we really still do what we’d planned? With an erratic economy and the barely existent child-care system crumbling?
A parent’s goal shouldn’t be getting a 15-year-old to pass his classes. It should be to understand him, so he can understand and help himself.
The pandemic has taken so much from our lives. But it's also given us the gift of time.
Persistent stacks of papers around the house, to-do lists created but never used, uncontrollable emotions and feelings of inadequacy because they can't seem to “get it together”: This is how parents describe living with ADHD.
How do parents explain this mess when we ourselves are also having a hard time processing this reality? We turned to experts for their advice.
I’ve been in this place of uncertainty and fear before. I don’t love digging up those memories, but the lessons I learned have come in handy.
It’s more important than ever that parents initiate conversations with their teens about sexual behavior and its implications.
When Henson started looking for therapists for herself and her son, she couldn’t find what she was looking for. She wants to change that.
The Norwegian concept of "kos" means stepping into the fear of the unknown, together, and finding comfort in that.
It can take several years to recognize a seasonal pattern in depression symptoms, but there are some specific symptoms you can look for.
The first wave of pandemic babies is starting to arrive, and their parents have experienced pregnancy in a way that few others in modern history have.
It flies in the face of all reason to “battle” to get a 7-year-old to do teletherapy.