
Praising children effectively
Research consistently shows that praising children is one of the most powerful ways to encourage a behavior.

Research consistently shows that praising children is one of the most powerful ways to encourage a behavior.

To prepare for minor childhood injuries as well as common illnesses, use this list help stock your medicine cabinet.

Temper tantrums that may be cause for concern are more likely to happen without a clear trigger or “out of the blue.”

Post traumatic feeding or eating disorders are behaviors exhibited when an infant relates a painful or frightening experience with eating.

In her blog post, Children’s National Hospital psychologist Eleanor Mackey, PhD, gives parents tips on how to avoid distracted parenting.