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In her 2005 parenting book, Pam Leo teaches us the importance of connecting with our children and offers some practical advice on how to build this connection.
As your child grows, it is crucial for fathers to find age-appropriate ways to interact and continue to build connections with their baby.
Gentle discipline is a parenting method that looks for ways to avoid the use of physical punishment, yelling and threats.
Effective communication, including that between a parent and a child, requires listening skills. Learn about the importance of listening to your children.
Children experiment with lying at various developmental stages. Childhood lying is unlikely to become a long-term discipline problem.
Learn how to prevent tantrums and difficult behavior by using this checklist of gentle discipline parenting techniques.
At the end of the day, both children and parents can be out of patience. Take steps to create a peaceful evening in your home.
The preschool years are an exciting time for both the child and the parents. Help your child succeed by following some basic guidelines.
Author Pam Leo recommends a minimum of ten minutes of one-on-one connection time each day for parents and children. Plan that time each day with a simple activity.
Learning how a baby is developing can help parents meet the baby's needs and better bond with them. Read on to find out about the typical milestones of a four-month-old.
Wonder what things a parent can do with a baby that's four months old? Here are games and activities for everyone in the family to enjoy and bond with baby.
Building the bond between baby and parents is essential to attachment theory. Here are some activities to help parents foster the connection with their six-month-old.
It's important for parent and baby to bond. Here are simple games and experiences that parents can share with new babies to help them feel loved and safe in a new world.
Helping a baby develop by creating a strong bond with parents is a key component of attachment theory. Read on to find out how parents can help make this happen.
Bonding with baby is a key component of attachment theory, and knowing a baby's developmental stage can help parents meet and foster their baby's needs.
Understanding a baby's stage of development can help parents bond and better meet their child's needs. Read on to find out what a two-month-old baby can do.


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