Are you making your children afraid of the world?
In an effort to protect them from any pain and disappointment, we sometimes forget what truly makes children strong – the ability to cope.
In an effort to protect them from any pain and disappointment, we sometimes forget what truly makes children strong – the ability to cope.
Prof. Efi Bilavsky, Head of the Infectious Diseases Unit at Schneider Children’s Medical Center, with everything parents need to know ahead of the winter season.
The uproar surrounding Roblox exposes an uncomfortable truth about parenting in the digital age: It’s easier for us to blame the screens than to remain present in our children’s worlds.
A comprehensive study reveals encouraging findings for parents of children with ADHD: Regular physical activity can significantly improve their cognitive and executive abilities.
Children fall quite often, and head injuries are relatively common. So how can you tell if your child has suffered a concussion and what must you do?
Flying is part of holiday travel, but takeoff and landing often cause uncomfortable ear pressure. Here’s how to make it easier for you and your children.
An open letter to those who are about to grow up into a world of artificial intelligence – and also to their parents.
Children’s bond with teachers is crucial. Parents should respect educators, set boundaries, and communicate constructively, fostering trust and cooperation to help kids feel secure and thrive.
We tell ourselves that we are just concerned about their health, that we want life to be easy for them, but in reality—we project our own childhood wounds onto our children. Let’s break this cycle.
Even first graders attend three or four activities—English, programming, robotics. A parenting coach explains why home time after school matters for family bonding.
The beginning of the school year is a great time to leave behind all the less healthy summer nutrition – and invest in nutritious sandwiches that will keep the kids focused during the school day.