An only child's problems stem from the fact that they miss out on the vital social skills they could have gained from being around a brother or sister. The research also revealed that children ...
We all long for our children to be happy and successful. The path to it is unconditionally loving them. It takes ...
Adolescents' search for their own identity and defining themselves in relation to the older generation, which persisted throughout the twentieth century, took various forms. In the final ...
Duffy conveys a childhood idyll in the first two stanzas. The classroom is a place of colour, safety, learning, delight. All elements of a happy childhood. In the second two stanzas, the child is ...
In our years of working with parents, children and schools, we have seen time and again that there is one consistent approach that a parent can have in raising their child that leads to resilience ...