Authoritative parents set rules and high standards — and praise kids for meeting those standards. They use logical consequences to help kids learn from mistakes and teach problem-solving skills.
Authoritarian parents expect obedience and may punish kids instead of helping them find solutions. Authoritative parents offer emotional support and use logical consequences to help kids learn.
Your children learn from watching you. The most effective way to parent is to become who you want your child to become. We may think parenting is an innate or natural ability because nature dictates ...
A recent study examined how different parenting practices may be associated with parents’ and children’s mental health. This study included 1,027 parents (85 percent mothers) who completed surveys ...
In my last post, we looked at why willpower-based parenting resolutions fail. Intentional parenting offers a different approach: understand what needs aren't getting met, then build systems that ...
Attachment parenting is a parenting style that has been getting a lot of traction recently. In a nutshell, attachment parenting is a child-centered approach that emphasizes the importance of a secure ...
Parents often worry on the first day of their children's school. This Instagram video is the perfect positive parenting example as it shows a mom and her son sharing their "first Kindergarten Car ...
A new parenting buzzword is catching up these days, known as FAFO. FAFO represents the internet slang "F*** Around and Find Out", which has evolved into a popular parenting strategy that is currently ...
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