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fromMindful
1 hour ago

The Easiest Way to Deepen Your Yoga Practice? Teach It to a Child.

Parenting transformed yoga practice into a consistent, shared experience of mindfulness and presence with a child.
#parenting
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
Parenting

Psychology says the 1960s and 70s accidentally produced one of the most emotionally durable generations in modern history - not through better parenting but through benign neglect that forced children to develop internal regulation instead of waiting for adult intervention - Silicon Canals

Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Husband Is Disappointed That Our Kids Didn't Inherit This Particular Aspect of His Personality. Yikes.

Parents can have different expectations for their children's intelligence and needs, leading to misunderstandings about their development and education.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

I've Discovered Who My Husband Really Is as a Parent. This Feels Very Bad.

Judgment in parenting can stem from personal rivalry rather than actual differences in child-rearing practices.
Parenting
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 hours ago

Sam Altman says parenting changed his view on iPads and that he wants his son to 'play in the dirt'

Sam Altman emphasizes limited tech access for his son, advocating for a balanced approach to parenting in the age of AI.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Psychology says the 1960s and 70s accidentally produced one of the most emotionally durable generations in modern history - not through better parenting but through benign neglect that forced children to develop internal regulation instead of waiting for adult intervention - Silicon Canals

Children in the 70s thrived on unstructured play and minimal parental intervention, fostering independence and problem-solving skills.
Parenting
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 days ago

I've been part of The Wiggles for 14 years, making kids' content. My son doesn't watch videos on phones.

Simon Pryce emphasizes the importance of child development in connection with music and the impact of screen time on his son.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

Is 9 The Best Age Ever? This Mom On Reddit Describes It Beautifully

Ages 8 to 10 are often considered a sweet spot for enjoyment in parenting.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Husband Is Disappointed That Our Kids Didn't Inherit This Particular Aspect of His Personality. Yikes.

Parents can have different expectations for their children's intelligence and needs, leading to misunderstandings about their development and education.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

I've Discovered Who My Husband Really Is as a Parent. This Feels Very Bad.

Judgment in parenting can stem from personal rivalry rather than actual differences in child-rearing practices.
Parenting
fromFast Company
8 hours ago

Parents: A valuable source of AI intelligence

AI-assisted parenting tools are being developed by parents who understand the real challenges of childcare.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

Two Signs You're Raising a Hyper-Sensitive Child

Parenting requires understanding and support for emotionally sensitive children who may react more intensely to situations than their peers.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Is Your Kid's Friend A Good Influence? Experts Share 6 Green Flags

Positive friendships build confidence and happiness in children, providing essential support throughout their development.
Parenting
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 day ago

Gavin Rossdale says co-parenting with Gwen Stefani does not require doing things the same way

Co-parenting between Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani works despite their different approaches, focusing on their children's well-being and character development.
fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

Your Kid Can Be A More Inclusive Friend With Sesame Workshop's New Autism Resources

The Sesame Workshop resources want the same for everyone. They are meant to help facilitate safe, inclusive group settings by giving children (and adults!) tips and engagement ideas for reaching out to someone, inviting others into your play, and offering encouragement to a kiddo who might feel a little uncertain or left out.
Parenting
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 days ago

New Nursery School in Bergamo / Studio Capitanio Architetti

The nursery school in Romano di Lombardia is designed to support early growth and learning for children aged 0 to 2.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

YouTube blasted by hundreds of experts over 'AI slop' videos served up to kids

"This 'AI slop' harms children's development by distorting their sense of reality, overwhelming their learning processes and hijacking their attention, thereby extending time online and displacing offline activities necessary for their healthy development."
Education
Social justice
fromCornell Chronicle
2 days ago

James Garbarino, expert on childhood trauma, dies at 78 | Cornell Chronicle

James Garbarino, a leading expert on childhood trauma, passed away at 78, leaving a legacy in child development and violence-related research.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

38 Calming Movies For Kids To Give Parents A Much-Deserved Break

Calming movies can help children regulate emotions during stressful times, but every child responds differently to calming strategies.
Education
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Building Perseverance: How to Raise Children Who Stick with It

Children's lack of follow-through is often due to underdeveloped perseverance skills, not laziness or lack of intelligence.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Every child wants to find joy': the scheme designing playground equipment for disaster zones

Meininger, who grew up in Germany but now lives in London, likes making things. So when he saw how much his young sons enjoyed the jungle gym and play forts at the local park, he made an indoor treehouse for them.
Parenting
Philosophy
fromApaonline
4 days ago

Let Kids Be Kids? The Ethics of Maximizing Children's Talents

Children are increasingly pushed to maximize their athletic talent from a very young age, often at the expense of social and academic development.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 days ago

More than 67,500 Ontario kids waiting for core autism funding as demand grows | CBC News

Many children with autism in Ontario are waiting years for government funding for essential services, with only a small percentage receiving support.
#screen-time
Parenting
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Is screen time always bad and how do I manage it?

Parents should limit screen time for children under five to one hour daily, as recommended by the Department of Education.
Parenting
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

Is screen time always bad and how do I manage it?

Parents should limit screen time for children under five to one hour daily, as recommended by the Department of Education.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

People who were labeled 'the easy child' often became adults who confuse having no needs with being low maintenance, and the difference between those two things is about thirty years of unasked questions - Silicon Canals

Easy children often grow into adults who suppress their needs, leading to quiet suffering despite appearing content.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

People who were always told they were mature for their age weren't complimented. They were recruited. And the difference between those two things explains most of their adult exhaustion. - Silicon Canals

Being labeled 'mature for your age' can create a lifelong pressure to meet adult expectations, hindering childhood development.
Health
fromenglish.elpais.com
6 days ago

A healthy pregnancy doesn't depend solely on the woman: why the father's health is crucial for child development

Father's health and behaviors significantly impact pregnancy outcomes and child development, challenging the traditional focus solely on the mother.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What 70 Years of Research Tells Us AI Can't Replace

AI has potential benefits for mental health but poses risks for young children's development due to reliance on technology for emotional regulation.
Music production
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Children's music school saved from 80k court order by last-minute loan

A community music school in London faced closure but secured funding to continue its imaginative music education for children.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I meditated every morning for three years and I was still the most reactive person in every room I walked into - and a monk in Thailand told me the problem wasn't my practice, it was that I was using stillness as preparation for chaos instead of learning to find stillness inside the chaos itself - Silicon Canals

Emotional neglect occurs when parents provide materially but fail to be emotionally present for their children.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

7 signs you were the emotional translator between your parents as a child and it permanently changed the way your brain processes your own feelings as an adult - Silicon Canals

Parentification leads children to assume adult caregiving roles, impacting their emotional processing and self-awareness into adulthood.
#emotional-intelligence
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I'm 37 and my daughter just said sorry for laughing too loud and I recognized the exact moment a child starts editing herself because I remember the day I did it too, and I remember who taught me. - Silicon Canals

Children often self-regulate their joy, but this can lead to unnecessary apologies for natural expressions of happiness.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I grew up in a house where my father's mood determined the temperature of every room. I didn't realize until my thirties that I'd married someone whose moods I could predict because unpredictability was the one thing my nervous system refused to tolerate twice. - Silicon Canals

Children from emotionally volatile households become adept at reading emotions, which can negatively impact their adult relationships due to their need for emotional predictability.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I'm 37 and my daughter just said sorry for laughing too loud and I recognized the exact moment a child starts editing herself because I remember the day I did it too, and I remember who taught me. - Silicon Canals

Children often self-regulate their joy, but this can lead to unnecessary apologies for natural expressions of happiness.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

I grew up in a house where my father's mood determined the temperature of every room. I didn't realize until my thirties that I'd married someone whose moods I could predict because unpredictability was the one thing my nervous system refused to tolerate twice. - Silicon Canals

Children from emotionally volatile households become adept at reading emotions, which can negatively impact their adult relationships due to their need for emotional predictability.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Advice for Kids: "Don't Do Your Best, Just Do What You Can"

'Do what you can' reduces pressure and promotes self-care, while 'Do your best' can lead to self-criticism.
Education
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Why there are limited benefits when parents hold back their child in kindergarten

Holding back a child from kindergarten offers limited long-term academic benefits, though it may provide developmental advantages for some children.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology explains people who grew up in the 1960s aren't just tougher - they developed a specific kind of resilience that comes from being raised in an era when emotional comfort wasn't considered a basic right - Silicon Canals

Baumrind's research on parenting styles reveals a decline in resilience among children raised in emotionally distant environments.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Children who were praised for being helpful and easy often become adults who are remarkably kind and deeply lonely at the same time - because they learned that being low-maintenance was how you earned love, and now they can't ask for what they need without feeling like a burden - Silicon Canals

Conditional praise can lead to emotional costs and a sense of conditional love in children, impacting their adult relationships and self-perception.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Psychologists explain that people born in the 1950s aren't just resilient - they're the last generation raised with the assumption that life owed them nothing, which created a baseline expectation of hardship that inoculated them against the entitlement that erodes persistence - Silicon Canals

Resilience is built through exposure to manageable stressors without adult intervention, shaping persistence and independence in individuals.
Parenting
fromSocial Media Explorer
2 weeks ago

Understanding Separation Anxiety in Children: Symptoms, Causes, and Ways to Decrease Anxiety - Social Media Explorer

Separation anxiety is a common emotional reaction in children, disrupting their normal functioning when excessive.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Should Children Have Imaginary Friends?

Imaginary companions are normal childhood experiences that develop theory of mind, empathy, and perspective-taking skills rather than hindering social-emotional growth.
Parenting
Research indicates today's children are more empathetic and less narcissistic than previous generations, contradicting widespread public perception of declining youth mental health and resilience.
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago
Parenting

Why Experts Say Boredom Is Actually Good for Kids

Unstructured boredom activates the brain's default mode network, fostering creativity, emotional regulation, and self-reflection essential for child development.
#infant-screen-time
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Three-quarters of nine-month-olds in England have daily screen time'

72% of nine-month-old babies in England have daily screen time, averaging 41 minutes, with only 2% exceeding three hours daily.
Parenting
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Some babies have more than 3 hours of screen time per day, experts say

Nearly three-quarters of nine-month-old babies watch screens daily, with some exceeding three hours per day, correlating with reduced outdoor activities, reading, and singing experiences.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Three-quarters of nine-month-olds in England have daily screen time'

72% of nine-month-old babies in England have daily screen time, averaging 41 minutes, with only 2% exceeding three hours daily.
Parenting
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Some babies have more than 3 hours of screen time per day, experts say

Nearly three-quarters of nine-month-old babies watch screens daily, with some exceeding three hours per day, correlating with reduced outdoor activities, reading, and singing experiences.
Psychology
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Little liars: babies younger than one practise deceit, study suggests

Babies begin practicing basic deception by 10 months old, with about a quarter engaging in rudimentary deceitful behaviors like pretending not to hear or hiding toys.
Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

How tech CEOs and leaders balance AI, gaming, and social media for their families

Tech leaders balance screen time restrictions with technology access, typically limiting young children to 1-2 hours weekly while emphasizing communication and creative use over passive consumption.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Mother-in-Law Is Threatening Our Son With a New Boogeyman-Except This One's Real

A grandmother's negative comments about her ex-husband to her young grandchild require the child's father to address the behavior directly, as the mother's repeated requests have been ineffective.
Parenting
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Calls for AI toy regulations over fears for children's psychological safety'

University of Cambridge researchers warn that AI toys misread children's emotions and lack proper safety standards, raising concerns about their impact on early childhood development.
Parenting
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

AI toys for young children need tighter rules, researchers warn

Researchers call for stricter regulation of AI-powered toys for toddlers after finding they frequently misunderstand children, respond inappropriately to emotions, and may confuse early social development.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

AI toys for young children must be more tightly regulated, say researchers

AI-powered toys for young children struggle with social play, misunderstand emotions, and respond inappropriately, prompting calls for stricter regulation and safety standards to protect psychological development.
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

I asked 11 parents what their biggest parenting regret is and every single one described something they said rather than something they did - and the consistency of that pattern suggests that children's ears are more precise instruments than parents realize - Silicon Canals

Parents' spoken words create lasting regrets more than their actions, with negative statements profoundly shaping children's self-perception and identity development.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

A Brain-Based Parenting Shift That Can Help Kids With ADHD

ADHD challenges stem from executive function differences, not motivation or capability; children struggle with attention, memory, and follow-through rather than understanding expectations.
NYC parents
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

YouTube Filling With Horrifying AI Slop for Children

YouTube's algorithm heavily promotes AI-generated content targeting toddlers and preschoolers, often disguised as educational but featuring nonsensical imagery that may harm cognitive development.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

There's No Such Thing as a Child Expert

No true parenting or child experts exist because children are unique, fallible, and inconsistent individuals; expertise in parenting strategies does not equate to understanding your specific child better than you do.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Calm Doesn't Always Need a Technique

Young children develop emotion regulation through caregiver co-regulation and brain maturation rather than through taught coping strategies and techniques.
Psychology
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Kids' willpower is no match for fast food and screens. Try this instead

Willpower training is ineffective; avoiding temptation entirely is more successful than resisting it through willpower.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

Children who were told they were too sensitive usually became adults with the sharpest emotional intelligence in any room. The sensitivity never went away. It just learned to operate quietly so it would stop being punished. - Silicon Canals

Childhood sensitivity is often mislabeled as a flaw rather than recognized as accurate perception and a valuable skill that can develop into emotional intelligence.
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

I asked a group of grandparents what they know now that would have made them better parents and the room went so quiet I thought I'd asked the wrong question - and then one woman said something that made three people cry, and what she said was only nine words long - Silicon Canals

I should have said 'I don't know' more often. That woman's nine words unlocked something in the room. Suddenly everyone wanted to talk about the exhausting performance of parental certainty they'd maintained for decades.
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Parenting
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

What Do I Do If My Child Won't Talk About an Upsetting Time?

Children may not verbally process upsetting events for various developmentally appropriate or concerning reasons, requiring parents to identify the underlying cause through patient, non-judgmental engagement.
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
3 weeks ago

People From Healthy Families Are Sharing The Things They Assumed Were "Normal" Growing Up

People from emotionally healthy families recognize that unconditional love, parental involvement, autonomy support, and consistent affection were formative experiences they initially considered normal.
NYC parents
fromBrooklyn Paper
4 weeks ago

Story time: Mayor Mamdani visits Canarsie preschool as NYC launches free 2-K * Brooklyn Paper

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani visited Breukelen Early Childhood Development Center to read to 3-K students, highlighting the city's commitment to expanding early childhood education with 2,000 new free 2-K seats launching this fall.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
4 weeks ago

My Wife Demands We Potty Train Our Son the "Manly" Way. This Is Absurd.

Parents should allow children to choose their preferred urination method rather than enforce gender-based expectations during potty training.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

Teaching Boys the Difference Between Strength and Cruelty

Standing up to repeated bullying differs fundamentally from bullying behavior; teaching children this distinction helps them develop healthy boundaries and self-respect.
Pets
fromtheconversation.com
1 month ago

Punch the monkey and his plushie re-create a famous psychological experiment

Harlow's 1950s experiments with rhesus monkeys demonstrated that infant attachment to caregivers is driven by comfort and physical contact rather than merely the provision of food.
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Raise the kids you have

You need to raise the children you have-not the ones you would have liked to have. This statement captures the essence of effective parenting: accepting your children's inherent nature rather than imposing your idealized vision upon them.
Parenting
Parenting
fromMiami Herald
1 month ago

Mom Works From Home, What Toddler Now Calls 'Fun' Leaves Her Stunned

A toddler whose parents both work from home has adopted pretend virtual meetings as her primary form of play, mimicking her parents' remote work routines.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

On World Hearing Day 2026: From Communities to Classrooms, Designing for Inclusion

The design of classrooms, childcare facilities, community centers, and public spaces directly shapes how sound is perceived, how communication unfolds, and how inclusion is experienced. Acoustics, spatial configuration, lighting strategies, and material choices can either reinforce barriers to participation or foster environments that support diverse auditory experiences.
Education
Alternative medicine
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 month ago

Screen Time and The Effects on Pediatric Wellness

Unrestricted screen time creates social and psychological harm in children, with risks including speech delays, weakened executive function, reduced physical activity, and increased anxiety and depression in teens.
Social media marketing
fromFortune
1 month ago

YouTube's cofounder and former tech boss doesn't want his kids to watch short videos, warning short-form content 'equates to shorter attention spans' | Fortune

YouTube cofounder Steve Chen warns that short-form videos like TikTok reduce children's attention spans and advocates for parental limits and platform safeguards.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

When Change Feels Hard, Scale It

Distress tolerance is the perception and ability to tolerate emotional discomfort without allowing it to derail your actions (or your relationships). When we believe we can make space for challenging emotions, our behavior isn't focused on getting rid of them. This then opens us up to responding in ways that align with our values.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

What Happens When Parents Spank Their Kids

We know from the vast amount of research on spanking that it simply does not work. It is not only ineffective for correcting children's behavior, but it is also harmful.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 month ago

My child lashes out at school when they have to share - how can we help them practise sharing at home?

For many children, sharing is emotionally loaded. We like to think it is a simple skill that we can teach our children sometime in their preschool years. And it can be. But it can also be a real challenge, especially when a child has little opportunity to practise the skill.
Parenting
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

7 things emotionally intelligent grandparents say to their grandchildren that parents often forget to - Silicon Canals

Grandparents shape emotional development by offering patient, experience-based emotional intelligence and time, prioritizing being and feelings over achievement-focused parenting.
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The newest villain in 'Toy Story' isn't a toy - it's screen time

When "Toy Story" premiered in 1995, the enemy was plastic. In its latest chapter, it's pixels. More than 30 years after Woody worried about being replaced by Buzz Lightyear, the franchise is ready to take on a bigger threat: the screen. The official trailer for "Toy Story 5" was released on Thursday and shows the toys vying for Bonnie's attention against a frog-themed tablet named Lilypad.
Film
fromNew York Family
1 month ago

8 Reasons to Send Your Child to Day Camp

Wondering if day camp is right for your family? Here are eight great reasons to sign your child up for day camp today! Day camp is one of the greatest gifts you can give your child. It's often a child's first step toward independence and provides an environment intentionally designed for children to explore, discover, and learn about themselves and others. Below are eight reasons why day camp is so beneficial for both your child and your family.
Parenting
Humor
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How to Help Your Child Develop a Sense of Humor

A healthy sense of humor boosts confidence, social and relationship skills, relaxation, and health, and adults can teach it by modeling and encouraging age-appropriate humor.
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

I Missed Out on Something Crucial as a Child. I Can't Let That Happen to My Kids.

I really wish I could give you THE answer. Regrettably, thousands of years of human knowledge on this point has served up only this: It's a dang crapshoot. You have created two unique humans and sent them spinning off like tops into a very complex world. They may fight like cats and dogs as kids and become thick as thieves as adults, or they may be little buddies as kids and maintain (at best) a cool civility when forced to interact at weddings and funerals.
Parenting
Parenting
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Forget dolls and trucks! Scientist claims kids should play with WHISKS

Unfamiliar household objects increase young children’s engagement and exploration, producing more frequent and longer touches than familiar toys.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Play Matters More Than Ever for Child Development

Children are engaging in less free play, undermining social, emotional, and neurological development; parents should prioritize varied, daily play, especially outdoor and unstructured play.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Domestic Violence Can Lead to Sibling Aggression and Abuse

Exposure to domestic violence increases children's risk of sibling aggression and abuse and undermines development of healthy relationship and conflict-management skills.
Education
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Not Gifted (Yet)? Don't Worry

Labeling some children as "gifted" implicitly categorizes others as "not-gifted," overlooking diverse abilities and creating potential harms and mismatches in education.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Listen to Your Mother: What Children Learn by Eavesdropping

What makes me even crazier is that I know they can listen. I know this because they do all the time, mostly when they aren't supposed to. I can't tell you how many times I've been having an adult conversation with my husband and/or friends and my two children-who haven't listened to a word I've said all day-suddenly have very thoughtful and detailed questions
Parenting
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Upended Lives of Detained Children

Immigration enforcement has led to thousands of children being detained, often without adequate medical, mental health, educational, or developmental supports.
Education
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Teachers can tell which children are truly loved and which are only taken care of-here are 7 signs they notice right away - Silicon Canals

Teachers can quickly detect whether children feel genuinely loved at home through subtle, consistent behavioral cues rather than material signs.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

The overlooked habit that predicts a child's long-term wellbeing - Silicon Canals

Regular family meals promote children's long-term physical and mental health by fostering communication, emotional intelligence, and reduced risky behaviors.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How Are Parents Supposed to Learn How to Parent?

Young parents often lack experience and need accessible education on normal child development and practical childcare, possibly via school-based parenting curriculum.
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