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- Keeping teens safe on social media: What parents should know to protect . . .
A multipronged approach to social media management, including time limits, parental monitoring and supervision, and ongoing discussions about social media can help parents protect teens’ brain development
- Parents and caregivers are essential to children’s healthy development
Parents, families and caregivers ensure children are healthy and safe, equip them with skills and resources to succeed, and transmit basic cultural values
- Parental favoritism isn’t a myth
Research reveals how personality traits, birth order, and gender influence parental favoritism, offering insights into family dynamics and the importance of fair treatment
- Parenting - American Psychological Association (APA)
The job of parenting aims to ensure children’s health and safety, prepare children for life as productive adults, transmit cultural values, and more
- Parents Favor Daughters: A Meta-Analysis of Gender and Other Predictors . . .
Parents may also be inclined to give more freedom and autonomy to older siblings Parents and clinicians should be aware of which children in a family tend to be favored as a way of recognizing potentially damaging family patterns Keywords: birth order, parental favoritism, personality, siblings, temperament
- U. S. teens need far more emotional and social support
Parents continue to be an important source of practical, or “instrumental,” support (driving teens where they need to go) as well as emotional support (offering a sympathetic ear at the end of a bad day) “Adolescents very much need those different dimensions of support from their parents,” McCabe said
- Perfectionism and the high-stakes culture of success: The hidden toll . . .
Parents can help their children develop a sense of mattering just by spending plenty of positive time with them, Flett said The more time, the better, he said, with a focus on engaged and warm interactions that show the parent is interested in the child and paying attention instead of looking at a phone or laptop
- How to help kids understand and manage their emotions
But parents, teachers, and other caregivers all play a critical role in helping children learn to manage their feelings [Related: Here’s advice from psychologists on how to help kids cope with anger and frustration] Children who manage their emotions well are more likely to do well in school and get along with others
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