According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), almost 6 million children between the age of 3 and 17 were diagnosed with depression in 2019.
Technology is part of your children’s daily lives. However, it is important for children to spend time away from their screens whenever possible.
The holidays are a great opportunity to spend quality time with your kids and strengthen your parenting skills and the parent-child relationship.
Nothing is more important in your relationship with your child than effective, open communication. To be able to talk to your child, listen to your child, and have your child know that you are there for her is really the most important aspect of parenting.
There's always some kind of drama at a kids' birthday party, whether it's things not going according to plan, kids not getting along, or adults acting rude. Here, there is a list of proper adult ettiquette when attending children's birthday parties, coming from a mom herself.