Many parents nonchalantly refer to their children, whether babies or adults, as their “best friend.” It can be an offhanded comment about an infant daughter or a declaration to the room at your ...
When adults cultivate a “growth mindset” in adulthood and view their mistakes as an opportunity for personal growth and education, even the most uncomfortable situations can have a bright side. Even ...
When you hear about parents and adult children going no-contact or becoming estranged, it's usually because of the parent's behavior, not that of their grown kids. In reality, kids often expect too ...
Children of parents who received coaching and support materials in preschool had fewer conduct problems in middle school and higher levels of academic skills more than seven years later, according to ...
Many parents want to help their children succeed, but Jill Hartrich says confidence often develops in unexpected ways.
Children thrive when parents are warm and responsive to their needs, while also providing clear guidance and setting limits. This is known as authoritative parenting. But most parents will tell you ...
Urgency in financial crises can condition families to rely on panic for quick fixes.
Parents often rescue because their adult child is “in the red,” but repeated rescue can sometimes create another kind of RED.
More than one in three parents say their child has faced issues like tooth decay, cavities, stained teeth, gum concerns or tooth pain linked to their oral health routine over the past two years, a ...