Children lie much earlier, and more often, than most parents expect. Understanding why can help adults respond with clarity, not panic, and teach honesty without shame.
Adults think we know what is best for children. We have responsibility for them – feeding them, clothing them, educating them, protecting them, loving them – but we also assume rights over them, and ...
Many of us remember the child in Taare Zameen Par-misunderstood, labelled lazy, punished for academic failure-only begins to flourish when a teacher recognises his dyslexia.
Discover the four key signs your child might be a 'dandelion child' and what this means for their development, resilience and future success.
A new study will investigate whether noise levels in nurseries affect the language development of babies. Researchers at the ...
As our youngest citizens navigate a world intertwined with technology, Dr Onyinye Nwaneri urges parents and caregivers to engage actively in their online experiences, transforming potential risks into ...
While time limits are no longer AAP’s standard when it comes to screens, it still recommends children 18 months and younger ...
Anxiety in children can be a big worry for parents, here are the signs to look out for and how to help your child.
"Eldest daughter syndrome" can be prevalent in immigrant families, highlighting the pressures, cultural expectations, and ...
Play should not be viewed as antithetical to learning; rather, it forms its very foundation.
New research shows that parents who read to their 6- to 8-year-olds nightly boost their children’s creativity and empathy.
Hundreds of millions of children are growing up in a world where AI shapes their education, entertainment, and opportunities. Yet governance frameworks have largely overlooked their specific needs and ...