Extensive literature demonstrates that parents of children with disruptive behaviors consistently report lower parenting self-esteem (i.e., satisfaction and efficacy) compared to parents of children without disruptive behaviors. However, little is known about whether having low parenting self-esteem results...
I will be forever annoyed that I didn’t more strongly encourage an A-level student to get her mark reviewed on the Tudors paper a couple of years back: I know she did better than the mark she got and I am 99% certain the mark would have gone up. A few years before that, one o...
By providing temporary relief, children’s respite care can help caregivers avoid burnout and maintain their own health and well-being. If I’m being honest, I’m not at all comfortable talking about children’s respite care. If I accept my son for who he is, and am trying to help dism...