
Talking to kids about racism
With racial inequality, anger, anxiety and distress at the forefront of our nation’s attention, talking to your kids about racism is more important than ever.
With racial inequality, anger, anxiety and distress at the forefront of our nation’s attention, talking to your kids about racism is more important than ever.
For young children, the best way to stop a behavior that you do not like is to provide positive attention and praise for the opposite of that behavior.
There are many opportunities in this new season to be creative and have fun packing healthy school lunches.
Our job as parents is striking the delicate balance of teaching our children to be afraid of things that can actually harm them while not instilling too much fear and anxiety.
Each year, half a million parents call Poison Control because their child got into a medication they shouldn’t have or took more of their medication than prescribed.