Why is playing with your child so hard?

Why is playing with your child so hard?

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Raising empathetic kids: The right way to teach accountability (Reissue)

700.In an effort to make sure your child understands that they need to be accountable for their behavior, you might be in the habit of telling your child that they must apologize to you or others. In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explains why forcing your child to parrot I’m-sorr ...  Show more

Understanding your child’s temperament: Tips for success & less stress (Reissue)

716.Understanding how your particular child’s temperament interacts with their environment—and you are your child’s environment—helps you set them up for success and increases opportunities for positive interactions. In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explains how leaning into your ...  Show more

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