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How Passive Aggression Hurts Children

By Cindy Lamothe — 2016

Couples can communicate anger in all kinds of nonverbal ways: giving each other dirty looks or the silent treatment, for example. And while it’s widely understood that heated arguments and shouting matches in front of the kids are a bad idea, research suggests that, for kids, nonverbal conflict can be just as upsetting as verbal conflict.

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How to Help Kids Open Up About Anything

Tips for creating safe spaces and developing emotional intelligence in your children.

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The 7 Essential Strengths Kids Need to Thrive: Parenting Insights From Dr. Michele Borba

Today’s kids are the smartest and most driven on record. But many of them are also the loneliest, most stressed, most risk averse and most depressed.

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Patience Is a Superpower

In low seasons, while you sit in the waiting room of life, patience is a superpower. But by adopting these seven mindsets, you can run circles around life’s challenges.

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