While most parents spank their children at some point, experts advise against the disciplinary practice. Learn more about the negative psychological, behavioral, and emotional effects of spanking, and what to do instead.| Parents
Many 1-year-olds use their teeth instead of their tongues. Here's how to take the bite out of toddlerhood.| Parents
Wondering why your toddler is so angry? This is actually a common behavioral problem. Learn about the causes, solutions, and when to worry about toddler aggression.| Parents
Kids need to feel love and sometimes it's hard to know if you're showing enough. Experts offer easy strategies to make your child feel more loved.| Parents
You might dread having to bring your toddler to the grocery store, but you can avoid a tantrum or meltdown with these tips to help keep your child engaged through check out.| Parents
Effective discipline for toddlers involves setting clear, consistent boundaries and using age-appropriate consequences. Here, child psychologists share 14 practical ways to discipline a 2-year-old.| Parents
The actress and mom of two got real about parenting on the 'Parenting & You' podcast when she discussed yelling at her kids.| Parents
Dr. Rubinowitz is the former director of Northwestern University's Master of Marriage and Family Therapy program for a decade and spent six years as the director of the Postdoctoral Fellowship at The Family Institute at Northwestern University.| Family Institute
Note: Professor Kazdin is not accepting graduate students.| psychology.yale.edu
We gathered advice from real parents on how they maneuver around their child's meltdowns. Whether you're dealing with 2-, 3-, or 4-year-old tantrums, these tricks might work for you.| Parents