Ms Bainbridge was one of five siblings who all lived in the Geelong region and had family dinner together every Monday night.
You may think this kind of language is harmless, but therapists say it's best to avoid it.
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Child psychologist says one "magical question" can teach kids emotional intelligence
When a child is upset, a lot of adults reach for the same reflexive line, “What’s wrong?” It sounds caring, but it can feel like an interrogation to a kid who is already overwhelmed. Instead of ...
While boycotting and collective activism can be hard concepts to explain to children, these conversations can be powerful ...
Parenting coach and toddler expert Devon Kuntzman shares her best advice for how to manage public trantrums.
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