Kids are master mimics and easily pick up unpleasant behaviors, especially when others encourage them for laughs. Here are ways to navigate that tricky situation.| Parents
There are four major developmental domains: physical, cognitive, language, and social-emotional. As children grow, they develop skills in all areas.| Parents
Peer pressure can have a powerful effect on children's behavior, but it isn't always a bad thing. Learn about the good and bad sides of peer pressure.| Parents
Positive discipline is a parenting technique focused on kindness, trust, and connection. Here's why some experts say it's the ideal way to teach children right from wrong.| Parents
Is your 4-year-old acting out? If your child melts down, talks back, or ignores you, it could be because they're still a little kid. Consider this change of perspective.| Parents
Behavior charts track a child's actions to encourage positive conduct. Learn how to use three different behavior charts for kids: sticker charts, color charts, and weekly points charts.| Parents
Temper tantrums can make you question your parenting technique, but they're actually a normal part of toddlerhood. Read about the causes, and how to handle toddler tantrums.| Parents
As the weather gets colder, you may find yourself struggling to get your child to wear their winter coat. According to experts, letting your kid decide not to wear their coat teaches them what natural consequences are. Read on to learn how to let your child experience the repercussions of their actions safely.| Parents
Find a chore your kid loves to do, and start a habit of wanting to help out that'll last a lifetime.| Parents
Positive reinforcement can be an effective way to change kids' behavior for the better. Learn what positive reinforcement is and how it works.| Parents