child development
Are parents in the U.S. doing their children a disservice by not allowing this behavior?
It sounds like a good thing — and it can be. But experts warn against getting carried away.
A new study found a correlation between exposure to screens and atypical sensory processing in toddlers. Here's what to know.
“Words carry so much power with children – we all need to build them up, not knock them down."
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Children's health experts who are parents share the foods and beverages they tend to keep out of their homes.
Chances are you're probably using some of them.
Experts say lying is developmentally normal and offer advice on how to handle the situation.
These easy-to-remember sentences and questions can make a huge difference day to day.
Well-intentioned parents say these five things to their kids all the time. But there are better alternatives.
"I’d love to have another kid but where would we put their art."