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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
Grieving the midlife loss of a parent A parent’s death can deeply affect adults in their middle years, challenging self-identity and prompting a renewed focus on life goals
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
What advice do psychologists have to offer on how parents can manage . . . Parenting, while rewarding, brings significant challenges and stress, often leading to burnout This article explores parental burnout, its impact, and offers practical advice from psychologists on managing stress and finding support
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
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
Physical discipline is harmful and ineffective Parents who use physical discipline may be teaching their child to resolve conflicts with physical aggression Researchers found that spanking can elevate a child’s aggression levels as well as diminish the quality of the parent-child relationship