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Positive Parenting: Text alerts: An A+ way to learn

What if parents could find a quick, effective way to ensure they had information they needed to support their young child’s language, math, and science skills? → Read More

Positive Parenting: Older parents=better behaved kids?

A new study suggests having kids at an older age may have some benefits. → Read More

Positive Parenting: Interactions with baby forecast future success

Did you know how you talk to your baby now could sharpen their academic skills later in life? → Read More

Positive Parenting: The power of awe sparks learning

A study finds that feelings of awe might help inspire their curiosity and ignite learning skills. → Read More

Positive Parenting: How bad is cyberbullying for mental health?

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Among students age 12 to 18 who reported being bullied during the school year, 15 percent said they were bulled online or by text. → Read More

Positive Parenting: BFFs and young love

What’s the secret to a happy adult partnership? → Read More

Positive Parenting: Teenage Conflict: The body remembers

What happens when a teenager has chronic conflict with his peers? → Read More

Positive Parenting: Boosting your child's reading confidence

It’s something that many parents may be familiar with-their kid hates reading or may have anxiety about it. → Read More

Positive Parenting: Reading Spanish can help you read in English

More than 12 million kids in the U.S. speak a language other than English at home. → Read More

Positive Parenting: Race, class, and kids' conversations

A new study by the researchers at Sesame Street indicates a majority of parents may not be having a conversation about race, class, or ethnicity with their kids. → Read More

Positive Parenting: Creating a math-friendly environment

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Counting out objects in the grocery store, adding up all their toys, subtracting how many cookies they have left. There are lots of math-related activities → Read More

Positive Parenting: How long should babies sleep?

A good night’s rest is great for babies and parents. Infants, ages four to eleven months, get an average of 12 to 15 hours of sleep per day. But what → Read More

Positive Parenting: Let your fingers do the counting

Sometimes when you’re first learning math, help is right at the end of your hands. → Read More

Positive Parenting: The benefits of organized sports: Keeping kids in the game

Think about this the next time you’re up at 6 A.M. on a weekend to drive your child to sports practice. Just two to three hours a week of sports → Read More

Positive Parenting: Help your kids eat more veggies

According to one study, about one in five parents of one--year-olds reported that their toddlers ate no vegetables at all on the days they were surveyed. → Read More

Positive Parenting: Teen friendships: Does the nice guy win?

You tell your kids to be kind, but does that quality really help them when it comes to their friendships? → Read More

Positive Parenting: Toxic stress from early childhood adversity

Prolonged stress early in childhood has an impact on a child’s behavior and ability to learn, but scientists with the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard also say extended → Read More

Positive Parenting: TV time hurts preschoolers' sleep, too

Researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst are studying the impact of television on young children’s sleep. → Read More

Positive Parenting: Impulsive behavior linked to screens and sleep

Now a new study says all that recreational screen use may lead to poor decision making. → Read More

Positive Parenting: Too much structured playtime

We’ve all seen it. Maybe we’re guilty ourselves of being parents who want their kids in every lesson and on every team. But we may not be doing kids any → Read More