Shyness, Ages 6 to 12
By now your child has reached elementary school age and you feel pretty well in tune with her personality — her shyness is just part of the package. Still, you wonder how you can make life easier for her. The key is to avoid the two opposing — and p…
Learn MoreAnxious Child, Ages 6 to 12
Anxiety is a normal part of children’s behavioral and emotional development, and as children get older, their concerns grow broader. Your child may be worried about a spelling test, a soccer match, or riding the school bus for the first time. These an…
Learn MoreShyness, Ages 12 to 16
Like quite a few parents, you may have recently taken a good look at your adolescent and wondered, “What happened?” Not only has your child’s appearance changed, her demeanor may have as well. A once-gregarious child who used to tell you everything no…
Learn MoreShyness, Ages 3 to 6
As your child moves into the preschool and kindergarten years, behavior that seemed understandable and even expected of a toddler — clinging to your leg when a stranger approaches, weeping during goodbyes, refusing to join in group activities — may …
Learn MoreMonth 01 Social Development
In the first month of life, your baby’s social life revolves around you. She’s already familiar with your voice, which she could hear from inside the womb. One of her first images is likely to be your face as she is brought to the breast (or bottle). …
Learn MoreDid I Create This?
By Carol Matzkin OrsbornIn the Jewish Scriptures, it is written that every 49th year there is to be a Jubilee Year. In the Jubilee Year, all debts are forgiven and everyone is given a fresh start. As I approached my 49th birthday, I knew that somethin…
Learn MoreMonth 01 Physical Development
The first month of life is a steep learning curve for both the new baby and the new parents. In even a few short weeks, your baby will have come a long way from the moment he was born. Your baby starts life with more than 70 separate reflexes. Reflexe…
Learn MoreMonth 02 Physical Development
By Constance MatthiessenIn your baby’s second month, his world grows much larger. He is still drawn to familiar faces, and he sometimes holds eye contact for as long as 10 seconds. In addition to your face, baby’s top 10 list includes high-contrast mo…
Learn MoreLying, Ages 6 to 12
Sometime during your child’s school years, he’ll open his sweet mouth and out will pop a whopper. If you’re an older mom or dad, you may find he has told his friends you’re his grandparent. Or you may find your daughter, who has never been out of the …
Learn MoreLying, Ages 1 to 3
Why does my toddler fib? Until she’s 3 or 4, your child won’t be able to reliably distinguish between reality and fantasy. That makes it impossible for her to grasp the concepts of lying and telling the truth. What seem like fibs are really the result…
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