HOW TO BE A GOOD PARENT
Parenting advice is everywhere. It’s hard to know what to listen to and who to trust. Find out how to be a good parent, according to science, without any guesswork or self-doubt.
PARENTING STYLES
Different parenting styles can affect child development differently
BRAIN DEVELOPMENT BASICS
A healthy brain makes a happy kid. A brain’s development ultimately determines how a child thinks and acts. Discover how brain science can help you raise resilient children.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD’S BEHAVIOR
Decode your child’s behavior and discover new strategies to handle your child’s behavioral problems. Be the best parent you can be.
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY BASICS
Developmental psychology theories that contribute to understanding children’s behavior
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- Instant Gratification – 20 Examples & How to Teach Kids Patience
- Goal Setting For Kids – 5 Simple Steps and Pitfalls to Avoid
- 9 Critical Reasons Why Punishment Doesn’t Work for Your Child
- Evaluative Conditioning – Definition, Causes & Examples
- Higher Order Conditioning – Definition and 5 Examples in Everyday Life
- 6 Types of Learned Behavior and Why Some Are So Hard to Change
- Token Economy – How to Improve Your Child’s Behavior
- Overjustification Effect – Why Rewards Reduce Children’s Motivation
- Manipulative Parents – Signs & Effects
- 6 Critical Steps to Prevent Risky Behavior in Teens and Pre-teens
- Preoccupied Attachment Style – Causes, Signs, Healing
- Social Competence in Children
- Perspective Taking – 5 Effective Ways to Teach Children
- What to Say to a Child Who Lost a Parent
- Emotional Validation: How to Validate a Child’s Feelings (33 Examples)
- Neuroception – The Brain’s Subconscious Threat Detector
- 7 Steadfast Ways to Discipline a Child without Backfiring
- 7 Steps to Dealing With Extreme Tantrums in 4-Year-Olds
- How Aggressive Parenting Raises Bullies or Bullying Victims
- Still Face Experiment – Why Parenting Matters for Child Development
- How Co-regulation with Parents Develops into Self-Regulation in Children
- What is Emotional Invalidation and How it Hurts Children
- 7 Powerful Ways to Promote Social Emotional Development in Kids
- Backward Conditioning
- Second Order Conditioning – Definition & Examples
- 7 Reasons Why Autonomy Supportive Parenting Can Help a Child Succeed
- A Guide To Earned Secure Attachment
- What is a Secure Base and How Can Parents Become One
- Intrinsic Goals vs Extrinsic Goals – Which is Better for Your Child
- Fearful Avoidant vs Dismissive Avoidant Attachment Styles