Friendships don’t just develop organically. Children learn through experience, reaction, and reflection, often in ways adults don’t even realize.
Friendship is important at any age—friends enhance our lives by offering support and community. Activities can be more fun with a friend by your side, and tough times are made more bearable with the ...
Despite the latest research, many parents still struggle with the stigma and guilt of raising an only child. In her groundbreaking new book, Just One: The New Science, Secrets, and Joy of Parenting an ...
Don’t step in to solve a friendship problem that your child could solve. You can ask your child questions, make observations, suggest possible options, even practice difficult interactions with your ...
The family setup you grew up in plays a decisive role in forming your social inclinations. Whether you're an only child or one of many, these early interactions shape your comfort level in social ...
Lifelong friends don't just happen by accident. Maintaining a friendship from childhood is rare, but not impossible; all it takes is for both of you to make an effort. While many of us drift apart ...