Baby Sleep: 5 Myths That Cause Unnecessary Stress for Parents
The article debunks common myths surrounding baby sleep that often lead to unnecessary stress for parents.
Baby Sleep: 5 Myths That Cause Unnecessary Stress to Parents
The article debunks five common myths related to baby sleep that can unnecessarily stress parents, based on scientific research.
Here is help to your daily wolf hour
A humorous and insightful article by Stine Askov presents five scenarios depicting the challenges parents face during the stressful evening routine known as the 'wolf hour' with their young children.
Here is an adult band-aid for all of us who sometimes fail in 'the new view on children'
Stine Askov humorously explores common parental challenges in five scenarios where the risk of losing control with children is high.
Unfortunate news for parents of young children
Parents of young children in Finland are experiencing increased stress and exhaustion, according to a recent report from the Mannerheim League for Child Welfare.
Children and Nutrition: "The Baby Should Be Allowed to Mess Around with Food"
A nutritionist discusses the benefits of 'Baby-led Weaning' for infants and how it promotes healthy eating habits while reducing stress for parents during feeding.
Parents 'making big mistake' that stops kids playing independently – here's the secret
A parenting expert suggests that many parents unknowingly hinder their children's ability to play independently, which can create dependency and stress for both parties.
Most Wants a Six-Hour Workday: 'More Time for Children, Less Stress for Parents'
Ante Kujundžić of the Most party proposed reducing the standard eight-hour workday to six hours to allow parents more time with their children and to mitigate societal consequences of absent parenting.
Parents under Pressure: Stress Contaminates Parenting and Education
A report indicates that 41% of American parents feel so stressed most days that they can't function, with 48% claiming their stress is completely overwhelming.
Parents should see psychologists. They clear the path and children then struggle with stress, says Pirk
Senator and cardiac surgeon Jan Pirk emphasizes that parents should seek psychological help to learn how to help their children cope with positive stress, as overly protective parenting leads to increased mental health issues.
Three parental mistakes that create boundary problems for children
The article discusses common parental mistakes that can lead to boundary issues for children in adulthood, stressing the importance of parenting strategies that reduce family stress and promote healthy development.
Good Parents 'Silently Cracking' Under Pressure, But There Is a Solution
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'silent cracking' among exhausted parents who feel hopeless and overwhelmed, likening it to workplace burnout and offering solutions to cope with the emotional toll.