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Although helicopter parents have earned quite a negative reputation in mainstream media, researchers have not found consistently negative impacts on children. Some studies actually found that this parenting style could produce favorable results in grown children due to the parents’ intense support​1​. Find out the pros and cons of this parenting style. What is a …

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What Are Overprotective Parents Overprotective parents show guarding behavior that is excessive considering the child’s developmental stage and the actual risk level in their environment. Overprotective parents’ single-minded focus is to keep their children safe, not only physically but also emotionally. These parents obsess with their children’s physical safety, even though they usually live in …

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Mom guilt is so ingrained in our culture that it is seen as a “natural” occurrence.​1​ Almost every mom, especially new parents, experiences guilt for several reasons – for being too attentive or not enough, for allowing the child too much freedom or not enough, for spanking or not, for too much screen time or …

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Over the last few decades, the use of time out for kids has become an increasingly popular method for dealing with inappropriate behavior in kids. Here’s the good news about the use of time-outs: It is supported by science as an effective way to correct toddler behavior. The bad news? Most people are doing it wrong. Should …

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As parents, we want to protect our children from harm. But we know we can’t shelter them from every threat or challenge that may come their way, now or in the future. So, we want our children to be able to cope with stress and change – to bounce back from whatever life throws at …

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What are Critical Periods A critical period is a phase during which the brain cell connections are more plastic and receptive to the influence of a certain kind of life experience. These connections, called synapses, can form or strengthen more easily during this period of time. Synaptic connections usually mature and stabilize after this time …

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About ‘Parenting For Brain’, publication ‘Parenting For Brain’ is a publication that provides parents and caregivers with science-based parenting information and parenting advice. Products and Services: ‘Parenting For Brain’ publishes daily articles with parenting information and parenting advice using evidence-based empirical research and neuroscience studies to help caregivers promote their children’s brain development to reach …

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This is the ultimate guide for parents who are considering or choosing a preschool for their child. You will find a checklist on what to look for in a preschool and how to choose. Everything you need to know about preschool selection starts here. What is preschool Preschool, also known as nursery school or pre-k, …

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“How to motivate a child to do homework” is on almost every parent’s mind right now. Getting kids to do homework is not always painful. In fact, it can be outright fun! In this article, I will share the secret on motivating your child to not only do homework but also love homework. Yes, you …

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The main difference between an easy baby and a difficult baby is that an easy baby has more regular bodily functions and more positive reactions to stimuli while a difficult baby has less regular bodily functions and more negative reactions to stimuli. All parents wish they had easy babies. Parents who have difficult babies often envy …

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