Tag: child development
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Understanding Stress and Authenticity
Stress often forces us to shed the masks we wear, leaving behind the unfiltered, raw versions of ourselves. But what emerges in these moments? Are we witnessing our authentic selves, or is stress distorting who we truly are? This blog explores how stress influences personality,…
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Are Homeschooled Kids Socially Awkward? Debunking the Myths
Homeschooling’s a hot topic, and many parents worry about their kids being socially awkward. But research shows homeschooled kids often do better socially than those in traditional schools. With the right strategies, like joining activities and role-playing, homeschooling can promote strong social skills and individual…
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Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs): Susceptability and Triggers
Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), like hair-pulling and skin-picking, go beyond bad habits. Often tied to stress, anxiety, or sensory needs, these actions exist on a spectrum, from harmless to harmful. Understanding when BFRBs serve as self-soothing tools versus when they need intervention is essential for…
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Terrific or Terrible Twos? Deciphering The Emotional Growth of a Toddler
The emotional development of a toddler is a dynamic period. This age can be difficult for parents to navigate due to big feelings, big messes, and safety concerns. For toddlers, this time is equally challenging. Their brain is growing rapidly, and they experience new emotions.…
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