Talking to Kids About Social Media and Mental Health
Social media has become a big part of kids’ lives, but its effects aren’t always clear. While it can help some children feel connected, it
Social media has become a big part of kids’ lives, but its effects aren’t always clear. While it can help some children feel connected, it
Tantrums are part of growing up. How these outbursts of anger or frustration are managed, however, can impact children’s emotional development. An international team of
You can’t always find happiness in the confines of a 9 to 5 job — but if you can find meaning in what you do,
A notable portion of healthy eaters have their good diets canceled out by frequent or low quality snacks, according to a new study in the European Journal
Study authors concluded that developmental delay domains should be separately considered when discussing screen time and potential delays in childhood development. According to a JAMA Pediatrics study
The rate of eating disorder diagnoses among UK girls 13 to 16 years old during the first 2 years of the pandemic was 42% higher than expected,
Experiencing loneliness or social isolation has been linked with a higher risk of premature death, research has found. If you’re lonely or socially isolated, you
Afamily lawyer has told Newsweek the biggest “theme” he is seeing in divorcing couples—and why he wants more people to know about it. Dennis Vetrano of the
Believe it or not, your kid’s repetitive habits—from shirt sucking to playdough sniffing—might be helping them regulate their senses. “My 6-year-old is a squeezer,” says
Good News November 2022 As parents we often have to talk about difficult topics: death, cancer, shootings, murder, hate,bullying. Here is a really tough one—race