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From baby's first social cues to preschooler tantrums, learn what's really happening in your child's emotional world and how to support their natural development.
Parents and caregivers don’t need to craft perfect summer plans. What children truly need is to feel emotionally safe.
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While young people who spent the first year of their lives in public housing started with higher levels of behaviour ...
Barcelona youth team midfielder Pau Prim has said an emotional goodbye to FC Barcelona after 12 years at the club. The ...
As children’s emotions develop, ... Help them label their feelings. It's great draw or make faces together, showing feelings like happy, sad, and angry. Pretend play can also help explain emotions.