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The Harsh Realm of “Gentle Parenting” | The New Yorker

Jessica Winter writes about the child-rearing philosophy commonly known as “gentle parenting,” “respectful parenting,” or “mindful parenting ...

Resources for Families: Supporting Your Child's Growth

Our resources support parents in developing their own ways to promote their children's growth and development.

For Families - NAEYC

What to Look for in a Program. NAEYC offers these tips to assist parents in selecting a safe, nurturing, and stimulating learning environment for their children ...

Why Parenting Preschoolers Isn't Easy - Homeschooling Torah

Blog, Parenting, Preschool. Homeschooling when you have little toddlers or preschoolers around is a challenge, to say the least.

Playful Parenting Tips - Marbles Kids Museum

Below are few tips to playfully foster meaningful relationships with your child. Pay plenty of attention to positive behavior. Routines are even more important ...

10 Principles of Good Parenting and How to Avoid Battles with Your ...

The four C's of parenting are care, consistency, choices, and consequences. Care involves showing affection and supporting children's independence. Consistency ...

Top Tips for Parenting Toddlers - Infographic - Love and Logic

Discover easy-to-learn tips for parenting toddlers. Parents can get their young children to brush their teeth, pick up their toys, use the potty, or just about ...

Parenting While Rising to Child Developmental Challenges

Through a series of conversations with parents of children with developmental differences, challenges, or disabilities, we will explore the unique as well as ...

A Beginner's Guide to Gentle Parenting - Guidepost Montessori

Gentle parenting takes guiding your child towards independence to an emotional level. Children are invited to explore their emotions, and parents consistently ...

Positive Parenting: See things through their eyes - First Things First

Toddlers have very big feelings and very little self-control. Understanding your child's point of view is part of positive parenting.

How To Discipline a Child Who Won't Listen

No matter your child's age, it's always a good idea to set expectations and praise good behavior. And it's NEVER OK to scream at, hit or spank a child.

Parenting Toddlers without Losing Your Mind | Not Consumed

Be patient. Parenting toddlers takes a LOT of consistency. Don't expect perfection. In fact, your toddler is probably better at obeying than you think. If you ...

1. Children's engagement with digital devices, screen time

Some 44% of parents of young children say their child ever uses or interacts with a desktop or laptop computer or a gaming device. There are ...

Preschool and toileting - Netmums

I was collecting my son from preschool and the manager had a go at me saying he's too lazy and that he's parenting me.

Preschooler behaviour: what to expect - Raising Children Network

Settings · Anxiety, worries and fears. Anxiety, worries and fears are a typical part of children's development. · Bullying Bullying in preschool ...

Parenting Preschoolers: Tips for Disciplining 4-Year-Olds

How Do You Discipline a 4-Year-Old Who Doesn't Listen? · Make eye contact. Get on their level and look them in the eye · Never ask something more than twice.

This Influencer Says You Can't Parent Too Gently - The Atlantic

Chelsey Hauge-Zavaleta wants parents to avoid punishing their kids and focus on “loving connection” instead. Do her methods work—or do they turn ...

What is a Secure Attachment? And Why Doesn't "Attachment ...

... children and an entire parenting movement. The “attachment parenting ... parent particularly activates a parent's childhood attachment style.

How to Get Kids to (REALLY) Listen: 7 Steps for Success

1. Get on Their Level. When you need your child's attention, make sure you get her attention–that means eye contact.

Evidence-based Parenting Programs | Incredible Years

The parent intervention programs are delivered to groups of parents/caregivers according to their child's age group: babies (0-12 months), toddlers (1-3 years), ...