As tweens grow emotionally, they begin to understand that others see the world through their own unique perspectives. This ability, called perspective-taking, is essential for developing empathy, building stronger relationships, and resolving conflicts. For parents, this shift in their child’s thinking can be both exciting and confusing. Through perspective-taking, tweens learn to recognize that…
Early social engagement is one of the most important aspects of your baby’s emotional and cognitive development. This is how babies begin to build connections, communicate, and explore the world around them. From smiling to making eye contact and cooing, these early interactions are signs that your baby is learning how to relate to…
The start of a new school year can bring social challenges for adolescents, from fitting in to making new friends. Parents often worry about their child’s social well-being. This guide provides practical strategies to support your teen through social challenges, including open communication, confidence-building, encouraging positive interactions, addressing bullying and peer pressure, promoting social…