What to Do When the Little One Says ‘No!’
It is common for young children to have meltdowns as they are still learning to deal with the big emotions that come with unmet needs or unexpected experiences.
It is common for young children to have meltdowns as they are still learning to deal with the big emotions that come with unmet needs or unexpected experiences.
According to American educator and author John Bradshaw, individuals who have been shamed on numerous occasions take on a persona of worthlessness and defectiveness. Does this mean that we should stop scolding our children entirely?
Teenagehood – that awkward and angry phase of development that we’ve come to view with trepidation and confusion, but did you know that adolescence is marked by three different stages?
Why do men value being respected so much, and why is feeling loved so significant to women?
After a season of coping with parenting young children in our twenties and thirties, along with career and family transitions, our marriage had lost some of its initial shine with the daily wear and tear of life.