During periods of distress or change, however, it may be necessary to adapt some aspects of the routine—while still maintaining schedules and consistency for overall stability and well-being in children. It’s essential to help your child understand that change is a natural part of l...
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They should celebrate their children's successes, no matter how small, and offer help and guidance when their kids face challenges. By being a source of support and encouragement, parents can help their children build confidence, resilience, and determination. Moreover, a model parent should ...
Children and young people with autism have the capacity to be independent and resilient which can help them live independently or be supported to live a fulfilling life and reach their full potential.This book empowers parents of autistic children aged two to ten to help them pro...
“Sometimes kids are talking to you because they want you to help them solve a problem, but often they just want to talk through the problem and have somebody who is really, really listening to them,” says McGuire. Listening while your teen talks through a problem is a way to let them...
Based on years ofresearch in neuroscience and psychology, here are seven parenting rules to help your kid build a brain that is flexible and therefore resilient. 1. Be a gardener, not a carpenter. Carpenters carve wood into the shape they want. Gardeners help things to grow on ...
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Instead, praise your child for their process — studying hard or putting in a strong effort — rather than the outcome, Morin advises. It can help kids stay motivated to work hard and succeed in the future,psychologists often note.
which significantly simplifies the process of providing parental help. At the same time, most kids are still too embarrassed or ashamed to talk to their parents about it. Therefore, each parent should be able to identify the main signs that their child is a victim. If you suspect something,...
By turning it into a daily habit, you teach kids to focus on the positives in their lives, even during difficult times. Gratitude teaches kids that they have enough. It helps them build emotional resilience and equips them to look for the good in the world. Amy Morin is a ...