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Development

Parenting with Humor: Unlocking a New Tool for Resilient Kids

Parenting is no easy feat. As any parent, teacher, or mental health professional can attest, guiding children through life’s emotional rollercoasters is often as unpredictable as it is rewarding. And while we’re flooded with expert advice on structure, discipline, and emotional support, a surprising tool is gaining attention in the world of parenting research: humor. […]

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Neurodevelopmental

Empowering Parents in Inclusive Education: A Groundbreaking Study

Unlocking the Potential of Every Child In the ever-evolving realm of inclusive education, a new study has made significant strides in addressing a crucial aspect: empowering parents of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN). This research, targeting the triad of teachers, psychologists, and parents, introduces a unique program designed to enhance parental understanding and foster […]

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Mental health

Navigating Self-Esteem and Parental Control

Parenting is an intricate journey filled with challenges, especially when it involves children with oppositional defiant problems. These children often exhibit behaviors that can perplex and frustrate even the most patient parents. However, a recent study sheds light on a crucial aspect of this dynamic: the interplay between children’s self-esteem and parental psychological control. This […]

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