You have to expect the same with your kids. When they are angry, they are not going to have the regulation skills to stay polite and calm. They are going to express anger and frustration, and as a ...
Anger is not a character flaw in parents. As a psychologist, I know it's an emotion that's necessary for our survival.
Learning how to navigate your emotions as a parent can transform how you relate to your child. The authors of “Parents Have Feelings, Too” explain their approach.
Every child says "no" to adult requests at some point, especially at certain ages. Responding with patience and room to protest can help ensure the task still gets done.
"While stress can’t be stopped, parents can prevent it from rubbing off on their kids," write Juli Fraga and Hilary Jacobs ...
In a discussion about we think about parenting and emotions, Dr. Brackett said the No. 1 reason parents don't ask their kids ...
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