Over the last 75 years, a number of theorists and researchers have identified the values of imaginative play as a vital component to the normal development of a child.| Psychology Today
Pregnant women usually pay more attention to infant distress compared to women who don’t have children—but this may not happen when they are depressed.| Psychology Today
When we’re triggered, our past interferes with our present, and we act in ways we regret. When we understand where our triggers come from, we can finally put them to rest.| Psychology Today
From day to day, teenagers can vary in how loved they feel by their parents or caregivers. Yet, feeling more consistently loved means they are more likely to thrive a year later.| Psychology Today
The back-to-school transition can be difficult for parents and children alike. However, this one parenting tip can make a significant difference.| Psychology Today