Parenting

Parenting articles on child behavior, communication, separation anxiety, backtalk, procrastination, and emotional development. Practical tips grounded in child psychology. Not medical advice.

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5 月 20, 2026
Parenting

How to Help a Child with Internet Addiction: 3 Strategies That Help

How to help a child with internet addiction? 3 practical ways. No fights. No device bans.

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5 月 20, 2026
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Effects of Screen Time on Children’s Behavior: 5 Hidden Harms

Too much screen time affects a child’s attention, emotions, language, sleep, and behavior.

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5 月 19, 2026
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How to Stop a Child From Screaming for No Reason? Try Doing the Opposite

When your child screams, don’t match it. Whisper something unexpected, join briefly, or act bored—these break the loop and reduce power of the scream.

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5 月 19, 2026
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How to Protect Yourself From a Violent Child

Protect yourself first with distance and safety. Use three clear sentences, exit if needed, then reconnect calmly later. Seek professional help if violence persists.

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5 月 19, 2026
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How to Stop a 4-Year-Old Swearing

Stay calm, avoid reacting, don’t punish. Ignore the swear, teach fun replacement words, and reinforce gently.

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5 月 16, 2026
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Understand Defiance: how to cope with kids always opposite to you

If you have ever whispered “how to cope with kids when they are always opposite to you,” the fix is not fighting. It is one weird move that makes “no” feel boring.

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5 月 12, 2026
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How to Deal With Toddler Separation Anxiety: 4 Moments That Actually Helped

Learn how to deal with toddler separation anxiety at daycare, bedtime, and sudden goodbyes with calm rituals, check-ins, play, and reassuring scripts.

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5 月 8, 2026
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How Does Emotional Self-Regulation Improve in Middle Childhood

Helping children regulate emotions in middle childhood involves naming feelings, externalizing emotions through drawing, and practicing coping strategies in advance to build self-control.

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5 月 6, 2026
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Newborn Anxiety Response: Relieve Parents’ Psychological Pressure

New parents often feel anxious about their baby’s health, feeding, and development. Stay calm, trust yourself, and seek advice when needed.

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5 月 3, 2026
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When Children are Anxious, You must not do These 5 Things

To help anxious children, avoid ignoring, punishing, overprotecting, criticizing, or labeling their emotions.

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