Infants and preschool children are the group most adversely affected by the consequences of divorce, particularly in the case of diminished parent-child relationships and exposure to parental conflict ...
New research from Durham University shows that the way parents instruct and encourage infants to help plays a key role in how ...
Cycle-breaking, attachment, and cause-and-effect parenting are some of the top parenting styles now on the rise for America’s youngest kids, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 parents of ...
Parents and practitioners caring for parents are always looking for ways to foster deeper connections between parents and their children and teens, and to help parents and kids navigate societal ...
Parenting the high-risk infant presents additional challenges and stressors to families struggling to cope with raising children. Parents of high-risk infants have higher anxiety levels and depression ...
A Slate review of research shows that while sleep training methods like controlled crying can improve parent-reported sleep quality and reduce maternal depression, objective measures suggest little ...
Despite strong evidence that early allergen exposure can prevent food allergies, new research shows most parents still wait. Study: Parental Motivation for Introducing Babies’ First Foods and Common ...
Gen X parents still expect old-fashioned things from their almost fully grown children, like daily phone calls and following ...