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How Often Should a Parent Call Their Child While Coparenting?

If your child is with their other parent at the moment, you’re probably missing them. These days, it’s so easy just to pick up the phone and call your child, but is it always appropriate? How frequently should you call your child when they’re with the other parent? Ultimately, how often a parent should call …

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How Can Parents Teach Their Children to Be Responsible for Their Own Learning?

As adults and parents, we know what it means to be responsible. We know we need to take responsibility for our actions and decisions. But how can parents teach their children to be responsible for their own learning?  Parents can teach their children to be responsible for their own learning by helping them set achievable …

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Why Parents Shouldn’t Punish Kids for Their Mistakes

In today’s society, we place a tremendous amount of pressure on our children to succeed—not simply in school alone but also in finding overall success throughout their lives. This leads many of us to question just how much pressure we should put on our kids when teaching them how to learn from their mistakes. Parents …

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Viewer Discretion is Advised: Meaning and Implications

Viewer discretion is advised is a phrase you have, undoubtedly, heard or seen on television and in movies, but what does it mean? Viewer discretion is advised is a content warning that precedes material that is not appropriate for children, advising the parent and viewer to use their own discretion or voluntary decision-making power to …

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Family Tendency: Understanding Traits and Behaviors

What is a family tendency? A family tendency is a family trait that is developed over time by virtue of being members of the same family. These tendencies are driven by genetics or learned behavior. Examples include diseases to which multiple family members are prone or dietary choices that directly result in conditions for multiple …

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Identity Moratorium: A Key Status in Human Development

One of the most rewarding parts of teaching at a university is observing my students grow intellectually and socially as they journey through early adulthood. Many of them experience identity moratorium when they are in college.  Although the term sounds like one is at a standstill, it often involves a crisis period, according to Erik …

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