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Parenting—the process of raising children—can bring endless joy, responsibility, and learning opportunities. All the clichés are true—it is the hardest job you’ll ever love—and yet none of them describes your unique experience or challenges as a parent. The challenge to be a “good” parent is a constant struggle between personal desires, community expectations, traditional gender roles, resource management, and the unique personalities of each member of the family. Everyone has an opinion on how to best raise a physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually healthy child, but the truth is there is no one right answer: it’s a lifelong process that we take on, one day at a time.

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The Pros and Cons of Youth Sports Aren’t Only Physical

Be mindful of a young athlete’s psychological well-being.

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Child Swearing: What to Do and Say When Child Swears or Uses Unkind Words | Child Psychologist Tips

Oops! Your child overheard you drop the F-bomb and now it’s their new favorite word. Or better yet, they—out of nowhere—say a swear word and you’re left wondering, “Where did they learn that from!? I’ve never used those words!”

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The Student Leadership Guide

Experts Academy Press is proud to present the first and only leadership book on the market that is intended for students, written from both theoretical and popular viewpoints, and structured with a real-world, service-oriented framework that students can instantly use to make a difference.

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Sick Lit: 10 Kids’ Books to Have on Hand for Sick Days

A good book can help keep your mind off your discomfort and make you feel almost normal (at least for a little while). These are the books we read when someone in our family is feeling under the weather.

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Blending Families: Make the Marriage a Priority

You may think that your children should be the highest priority in your new relationship, but it has to be the marriage. If your kids don’t see this marriage as a relationship that will last then they will never accept this new change.

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What to Expect the First Year

With over 11 million copies in print, What to Expect: The First Year, now in a completely revised third edition, is the world’s best-selling, best-loved guide to the instructions that babies don’t come with, but should. And now, it’s better than ever.

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How to Use Mindful Parenting for Happier, Healthier Kids

In the past few years, the concept of mindfulness has found its way to yoga studios, corporations, schools, and medical offices. Lately, it has also gained popularity with a new audience: parents.

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Importance of Parent’s Attachment to Child’s Brain Development | Daniel J. Siegel, M.D.

In this interview, Dr. Daniel J. Siegel, a psychiatrist, neuroscientist, educator, and New York Times bestselling author, will talk about the importance of the parent-child relationship and how a parent’s attachment style affects a child’s brain integration.

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A Parent's Guide to Autism Diagnosis

Autism diagnosis can be an overwhelming time for many families. This is an accessible, easy to navigate guide for parents, answering the questions they may have before, during and after diagnosis.

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An Age-by-Age Guide to Talking to Your Kids About Gender

No matter your kid's age, it's not too early (or late!) to talk to them about gender. Here's how to start the discussion, and keep it going as they grow.

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