Growth & Development

When Children Throw Tantrums: How to Calm Them in One Minute

At the toy section one weekend, 3-year-old Eric was carefully stacking blocks to build a castle. Just as he was about to finish, the triangular block on top slipped, and half the wall collapsed. In an instant, Eric grabbed a handful of blocks, threw them on the floor, and burst …

Growth & Development

If a child shows this kind of expression, it indicates that he is feeling frustrated inside

In the eyes of parents, a child’s temper tantrum is often the least charming moment. No matter how much we learn about parenting and discipline strategies, they can sometimes feel ineffective when faced with violent outbursts. A child’s anger can manifest in various ways: stomping, red-faced screaming, crying, or even breaking things, leaving adults feeling frustrated and bewildered.

Growth & Development

“If You Don’t Listen, I Will Be Angry”: How This Statement Harms Children

“If you don’t listen, I’ll be angry” may sound like a straightforward disciplinary statement, but it’s actually quite harmful to children. While it might seem like a simple way to enforce rules, it can deeply affect their emotional well-being. First, we need to recognize that this sentence communicates a message …

Growth & Development

What goes through a child’s mind when their parents argue? After reading this, it just feels heart-wrenching…

In a family riddled with “war,” the real losers are the children.
When children witness adults hurling insults, pushing each other, or sulking, they can feel profound pain even if they are not directly involved.

Preschooler

Why Children Stick with Mom: Unveiling the Truth Before It’s Too Late

True love is not just enjoying the closeness of the moment, but learning to consider the child’s long-term interests. Teaching clingy children to be independent and timid children to be brave requires both parental love and letting go with the right methods.

Growth & Development

Four Types of Parenting Styles

Researchers have identified four types of parenting. They are identified as authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved. They each have their different traits, and they effect the children who are raised by the different styles of parenting, both positively and negatively. Let’s take a look at how parents of these types …

Preschooler

How To Reconcile With Your Child After Arguments

The first thought of parents who realize that they are out of control is usually “self-blame.” Looking at the frightened child, the first impulse of most parents would be sadness and remorse. Many parents can’t help but make up for the restoration of parent-child relationship after the storm. Parents seldom …

Early Education

Creating Trust, Creativity, and Responsibility

Parents usually take the initiative to do things for their child. For example, if their child wakes up late, she will quickly help him/her dress and get ready for the day. The child will sense anxiety as his/her mother hurries through their routine. If the child moves slowly and does …

Preschooler

Why Does Your Child’s Temper Become Worse After Sickness?

Maybe you have noticed that your child’s temper becomes worse after a bout of sickness has passed. Your child makes you do almost everything, even if he or she knew how to do it before. Does this sound strangely familiar? It’s possible that this happened to your child. So, what’s …

Preschooler

Moving Soon? Let Your Baby Love New Home!

Although there are too many good memories attached to your current house and living environment, the fact that you’ll move will not change. The more important thing is to look for ways to change the children’s mind, adjust the mood as fast as possible. In addition to some tips before …