We all want our children to become resilient: to overcome obstacles, persevere when problems arise, and bounce back from adversity. So why do some of us teach resiliency well and others have a harder ...
Parenting is an around-the-clock responsibility, one that comes with no formal training and requires all hands on deck. Some days it feels manageable, and on others it can feel like the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Emotional resilience is the ability to bounce back from hardships and aversive experiences with hope, and the ability to apply ...
A new University of Mississippi-led study suggests that a telepractice resilience program may help children who stutter ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to the American Psychological Association, “resilience” is the ability to adapt to difficult experiences with ...
Talking about mental health is no longer considered a taboo. Parents, teachers, and guardians are now opting to have such discussions at an early age, and that is a very positive thing. Children are ...
In an interview on Booked, Amish Tripathi discussed Dhruv Tara, parenting, AI and storytelling. He said history should spark curiosity, failure should build resilience and technology must complement ...
The list of anxieties parents have about their kids is endless: Are they keeping up in school? Do they have enough friends? Are they learning the necessary skills to become a well-adjusted adult?
Resilience isn't simply an ability to bounce back after disappointments or loss, or the ability to adapt to changes big and small. In my 30+ years of working with children and their parents, as well ...
This trait is somewhat straightforward: having moments of joy, excitement or happiness. But Dr. Fraga gets deeper with it. "Believe it or not, if positive emotion was 'shut down' when we were kids, we ...