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fromMail Online
3 hours ago

Some babies have more than 3 hours of screen time per day, experts say

Nearly three-quarters of nine-month-old babies watch screens daily, with some exceeding three hours per day, correlating with reduced outdoor activities, reading, and singing experiences.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Grandparenting Today in the Age of AI

Grandparenting today means navigating a parenting landscape that's changing faster than ever. From sleep training debates to screen-time guidelines, advice evolves quickly-and it can be hard to know when to speak up and when to step back. Thoughtfully used, artificial intelligence (AI) can be a quiet ally for grandparents, helping you stay current with evidence-based parenting guidance, sort through worries before they escalate, and choose language that supports rather than undermines your adult children.
Parenting
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

How to Talk to Kids About the Bad Stuff

Direct, honest communication with children about difficult events reduces fear and anxiety while building trust and understanding.
Alternative medicine
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 week ago

Screen Time and The Effects on Pediatric Wellness

Unrestricted screen time creates social and psychological harm in children, with risks including speech delays, weakened executive function, reduced physical activity, and increased anxiety and depression in teens.
Parenting
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Exclusive: How Dr. Becky Kennedy built a leadership playbook for parenting-and a $34 million-a-year business | Fortune

Dr. Becky Kennedy transformed from a Manhattan psychologist into a parenting influencer with 3.4 million Instagram followers, building Good Inside into a $34 million revenue company offering digital memberships, podcasts, books, and brand partnerships.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
2 months ago

Mom Wonders How To Tell Her Son That His Best Friend Doesn't Like Him

Children's friendships shift rapidly; a child with ADHD may struggle socially and face exclusion, leaving parents unsure how to explain rejection and provide support.
Mental health
fromwww.npr.org
6 months ago

Talking to kids about school shootings. Be truthful and follow their lead

School shootings in the U.S. have increased sharply, and parents should listen, give truthful age-appropriate information, and help children cope with resulting distress.
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