
Lying in young children
Research suggests that lying is very common in young children. The key is to recognize why your child is lying and help them reach an end goal without needing to lie.
Research suggests that lying is very common in young children. The key is to recognize why your child is lying and help them reach an end goal without needing to lie.
Neuropsychologist Kristina Hardy, offers tips on how to keep kids “sharp” over the summer.
It is tough when kids act in ways that we don’t understand, especially when it involves challenging behaviors, like yelling and whining.
These short, engaging, videos and animations are designed to give practical parenting advice that can be used immediately to support a neurodivergent child’s executive functions
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 40,000 infants born in the United States each year will have a congenital heart defect or heart disease.