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We’re Raising a Generation That Panics Without Mom – And Science Says It’s Our Fault

We’re Raising a Generation That Panics Without Mom – And Science Says It’s Our Fault

Article | Child psychology
Have you noticed that today’s kids act like they can trigger the apocalypse if their phone battery dies? Or how a 14-year-old completely loses it when he forgets his notebook at home, behaving as if the world is ending?
Why “You’re So Smart!” Is the Worst Thing You Can Say to a Child

Why “You’re So Smart!” Is the Worst Thing You Can Say to a Child

Article | Child psychology
A child comes home with an A in math. Parents beam: “Wow! You’re a genius!” The child smiles, but something inside just clicked into place: “I’m only valuable when I’m smart. If I fail next time, I’m worth nothing.”
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The "Perfect" Child Trap: Why Strict Parenting Eventually Backfires

Article | Child psychology
You’ve probably noticed it: in families where parents yell the loudest and punish the most, the kids often behave the worst — but only when the adults aren't around.
Dad’s Playtime: How 15 Minutes a Day Builds a Child’s Brain Stronger Than Any Educational Toy

Dad’s Playtime: How 15 Minutes a Day Builds a Child’s Brain Stronger Than Any Educational Toy

Article | Child psychology
A kid barrels into their father yelling “Catch me!” and suddenly they’re rolling across the carpet, laughing like the world has hit pause. Looks like pure chaos.
Why Babies Suddenly Stop at the Edge of a Cliff

Why Babies Suddenly Stop at the Edge of a Cliff

Article | Child psychology
Imagine this: a large platform on the floor. Half is ordinary wood, the other half is clear glass. Below the glass is a meter of empty space, and further down, a white floor with red polka dots.
Phillips School Anxiety Test: How to Understand if a Child is Worried at School

Phillips School Anxiety Test: How to Understand if a Child is Worried at School

Article | Child psychology
School is not just about lessons and friendships—it can also be a significant source of anxiety for children. This anxiety can stem from various pressures, such as academic performance, grades, or complex social dynamics with classmates and teachers.
The Parenting Mistakes Even the Best Parents Make

The Parenting Mistakes Even the Best Parents Make

Article | Child psychology
There's a difficult truth we seldom confront: if you haven't faced any significant challenges with your child by the time they are 18, they might just lean on you until they're 40.
The Evolving Story of Sex in South Korea

The Evolving Story of Sex in South Korea

Article | Child psychology
A gloomy, dreary evening, just like yesterday. Winter. You might find yourself alone in the yard, looking at a gray panel house—indistinguishable from the ones in the neighboring yard, and the one after that.
Decoding the Secret Language of Your Child's Defiance

Decoding the Secret Language of Your Child's Defiance

Blog | Child psychology
When a child wants to take control, it can feel like a battle of wills. We see defiance, caprice, and tantrums. We react with frustration, convinced we have a “difficult” child on our hands.
Understanding the Teen Brain

Understanding the Teen Brain

Article | Child psychology

Teens’ brains are still developing, making decision-making tough. Parents can help by discussing consequences, boosting confidence, and creating a safe space to talk. Be mindful of signs of depression. Want to learn more? Dive into the full blog for helpful tips!

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