My child is often absentminded!
Do you find yourself often repeating phrases like "Hello? Is anyone there?" ? If so, it seems that your child is often absentminded. Here's how to help your distracted children stay concentrated.
Do you find yourself often repeating phrases like "Hello? Is anyone there?" ? If so, it seems that your child is often absentminded. Here's how to help your distracted children stay concentrated.
It’s normal and very common for young children to be afraid of the dark, and it usually starts between the ages of 2 and 4 years old.
She gnaws at her nails while her play buddy cracks his fingers. Why are some children likely to develop nervous symptoms?
Your child suddenly starts to refuse whatever you’re offering him overnight and you’re wondering what might have brought on this new behavior?
Nobody ever calls your child; they never ask to invite anyone over and they seem to be playing alone at school. Is there something deeper going on?
The growing number of young people suffering from burnout, performance anxiety and depression is causing concern. Hyper-education has been at the heart of hot topics for some years now.
His shirt is dirty. He has a runny nose. His hands are brown. His feet are covered with dirt. He is (almost) always dirty! What can I do?
Small ailments are common among children and it is sometimes difficult for parents to separate the real physical pain from the little imaginary pain.
If only our children knew how much we love them. To leave no doubt, here are 10 ways to tell them…
She argues, he dramatizes, they are never satisfied, they are always late… How should parents deal with these small and big flaws that drive them mad?
The many fears of children should not worry parents except if they become phobias. Where is the line between the two and how do we cross it?
What’s that sound? How can you calm your children when they’re scared of loud noises? Explore what is triggering their fear and find out how you can be a calming presence.
Your children's Halloween party is going to be a blast! Colorful decorations, costumes, candy galore and fun family evenings are on the menu!
In a few weeks, children will begin a new school year. Whether it be their first day or they are returning for another year, here are some articles to help you prepare.