As infants, our emotional expression is our primary mode of communication: Crying when we are distressed or laughing and smiling when we are happy. We tend to become upset (e.g., angry, sad, or ...
Last week I was outside in the backyard with my 4-year-old son, immersed in conversation about his swim lesson that upcoming Saturday. We were talking about how excited he was about the lesson, how he ...
When life gets challenging—whether due to a family illness or troubling news online—helping kids express their emotions can feel overwhelming. Learn practical, age-appropriate strategies from Friends ...
Counseling Psychologist Dr. Charlotte Michelle Sanchez joined WRBL to discuss jealousy and controlling behavior. The American ...
When children create something on their own, they develop a sense of achievement and confidence. This emotional boost ...