by Catherine Suelo | Nov 16, 2024 | Child Development, Child Health, Craft & Fun, Helpful Information, Parents
Laws protecting child actors were written long before the rise of social media. AzmanJaka/E+ via Getty Images Jessica Maddox, University of Alabama Ruby Franke was once one of the most popular YouTube family vloggers, posting videos featuring her husband and six...
by Catherine Suelo | Nov 13, 2024 | Child Development, Child Health, Helpful Information, Parents
When children are surrounded by supportive environments, they can learn positive coping mechanisms from adversity. (Shutterstock) Julia Yates, Western University and Katie J. Shillington, Wilfrid Laurier University Research points to the long-term consequences of high...
by Catherine Suelo | Nov 9, 2024 | Child Development, Child Health, Helpful Information, Parents
Helping your older child or children navigate having a new sibling will help set the stage for positive sibling relationships across childhood and beyond. (Colourbox) Marissa Nivison, University of Calgary and Sheri Madigan, University of Calgary Expecting another...
by Catherine Suelo | Nov 6, 2024 | Child Development, Child Health, Childcare News, Helpful Information, Parents
Trock.kc/Shutterstock , CC BY Judith Ireland, The Conversation and Matt Garrow, The Conversation The Albanese government has announced it will introduce a social media ban for children. The government has not yet nominated a minimum age but is trialling age-assurance...
by Catherine Suelo | Nov 2, 2024 | Child Development, Child Health, Craft & Fun, Helpful Information, Parents
Basilco Stock Studio/ Shutterstock Penny Van Bergen, University of Wollongong Everyone knows a kid who cheats at Monopoly or backyard cricket. Perhaps they have even cheated on a test at school. If your notice your own child is doing this, you may worry they are...
by Catherine Suelo | Oct 26, 2024 | Child Development, Helpful Information, Parents
Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane Addams, who never had children of her own, concentrated much of her activism on enriching the lives of American youth. Chicago History Museum/Getty Images Anya Jabour, University of Montana Parenting, single people and the U.S. birth rate...
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