
My toddler loves to touch himself. How do I handle this?
If your toddler starts to touch himself, ignore the behavior, but direct him towards something fun you can do together.
If your toddler starts to touch himself, ignore the behavior, but direct him towards something fun you can do together.
In this blog post, Children’s National psychologist Eleanor Mackey, PhD, gives parents advice on finding special time for their children.
In her blog post, Children’s National Hospital psychologist Eleanor Mackey, PhD, gives parents tips on how to avoid distracted parenting.
A new study found that, contrary to widespread belief, extended rest may not always be best for concussion recovery in kids.
Self-care – whether it’s baking, taking a bath, going for a bike ride or reading a book – can help you recharge your batteries and get back that much needed parenting energy.