Many young children invent imaginary companions (IC) in the early years, also known as imaginary friends. Is having an IC ...
An entire generation grew up watching one parent provide and the other absorb the emotional weight of the family. That division didn’t just shape childhood—it quietly shaped what love, care, and ...
ADHD often looks like “not trying," but the science tells a different story. Here’s what parents should know about the ADHD ...
Parents and educators are navigating difficult conversations about the war with Iran as students of all ages see disturbing news and images online from the conflict. From the deaths of U.S. service ...
"If Deepika is the topic of conversation… I have worked with her before she became a mother," Ananya Panday said ...
Adults think we know what is best for children. We have responsibility for them—feeding them, clothing them, educating them, protecting them, loving them—but we also assume rights over them, and on ...
In an age shaped by social media and constant information, many parents struggle with how much of the world children should be exposed to. The nonprofit A Book A Day believes the right book can help ...
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Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) can be difficult to diagnose, despite the condition being more prevalent than autism spectrum disorder, representing roughly 7.5% of 5-year-olds in ...
It’s obvious to most people as soon as they set foot in a place they know well—like their childhood bedroom or a former classroom—that place and memory are intimately linked. A new paper by ...