Explore research-based parenting methods to raise emotionally intelligent children while also keeping a strong connection to your partner.
Terry Gaspard
A successful remarriage and building a new stepfamily requires a foundation built on appreciation, respect, and tolerance. ...
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Jonathan Trotter
I don’t want to be thinking about how this will look on Instagram when I should be thinking, “I’m so glad ...
April Eldemire
The two of you are a team, and while raising a child is a big challenge, you have each other’s backs. ...
The Gottman Institute
Children, just like adults, benefit greatly from consistent and deliberate self-care activities. ...
Research suggests that physicians underestimate the level and duration of grief experienced by parents of stillborn babies. ...
Dealing with my son’s PTSD and anxiety turned into a healing process for the both of us. ...
Lisa McCrohan
When our teens have ideas and are ready to work for change in our world, how do we keep their hopeful ...
Vivian
Reassurance in toddlerhood paves the way for better academic performance in their teen years. ...
Alison Crotteau
Parenting is not about you. It’s about your child. It’s about who your child is and what their specific needs are. ...
Parent Co.
Research indicates the most important predictor of a child’s emotional and psychological stability is the closeness of the parent/child relationship. ...
How we react to our kids’ emotions has an impact on the development of their emotional intelligence. ...
We should be striving to raise kids who ask thoughtful questions, challenge the "experts," and closely examine the answers. ...