The ability to create and appreciate humor is a valuable asset in both adults and children. Here's how to set your child on the path to laughter.
Parenting can be hard and can feel especially overwhelming when children have strong emotions, such as anger, frustration or excitement, that they are not always able to regulate on their own.
It seems that every parenting expert on the internet has a “script” for what to say when your child is having a tantrum or meltdown. Do they actually work?
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