If your child is a picky eater, you know that mealtime can be challenging. Learn how to make meal time enjoyable for everyone and get your picky eaters to try new foods.| Parents
Explore this list of 52 free, active, and fun things to do with your kids outdoors when the weather is sunny and everyone is eager to enjoy nature, take a break from screens, and bond as a family.| Parents
If your baby cries and screams around unfamiliar faces, he may have stranger anxiety. Learn how to cope with this common condition.| Parents
Stomachaches are common in kids and aren't usually cause for concern. The next time your kid complains of an upset tummy, consider these stomach pain home remedies.| Parents
Expert back-to-school tips and advice on what to do when your kid is the new kid—whether they're starting fresh in a new town or at a new school.| Parents
'Deadpool & Wolverine' co-stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have an honest conversation on beings dads with anxiety. Here's how it makes them better parents.| Parents
An intense anxiety about vomiting has a name—emetophobia. And my 8-year-old daughter has it. Luckily, there are ways for her to cope.| Parents
Social anxiety is more than just shyness. Here's everything parents need to know—including what could trigger symptoms.| Parents
From what it is to what causes it, we asked two experts to shed light on back-to-school anxiety, including tips and tricks for easing your child's stress.| Parents
Is your child afraid of going to the doctor? We have ways you can help toddlers deal with visits to the pediatrician.| Parents
If your child suffers from separation anxiety and low self-confidence, they might have developed what psychologists call an anxious attachment. Here, mental health experts breakdown the signs, plus how to help your child grow out of anxious attachment.| Parents
Children's therapy can be an effective way to manage mental health, whether your child is "in crisis" or just needs a little extra help handling big feelings.| Parents
Your parenting style will affect your child's health, self-esteem, and overall well-being. Discover which style leads to the best outcomes for kids.| Parents
Dealing with siblings fighting is pretty common, most children engage in mild aggression and competitiveness. However, if your children are fighting often, it might be cause for concern. Read on to learn child psychologist-recommended tips on how to strengthen sibling relationships and support them through conflict.| Parents
Far from being mean, helping your child curb their excessive talking is part of preparing them for the world. Parents' Ask Your Mom advice columnist, Emily Edlynn, PhD, shares strategies to help quiet the chatter.| Parents
Learn about the qualities of empath children, the types of empath children, and how you can adjust your parenting techniques to support them best.| Parents