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- by Dr. Tali Shenfield

The Trouble With Boredom or How to Help the Under-Engaged Child

Dr. Tali Shenfield

With schools and extra-curriculum activities being completely shut down to prevent the spread of coronavirus, our children are locked at home and have to go through major adjustments. While talking to parents, I learned that most of them quickly gave up on screen time restrictions as they don’t want to hear constant complaints from their children about how bored ...

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How To Help Your Daughter With Body Image Issues

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Young women have always struggled with societal pressures where body image is concerned. For girls coming of age in the era of social media, however, this pressure has become substantially more intense and pervasive. Not only are girls today expected to grow up to be powerful, confident career women, they feel they have to compete with the heavily edited physiques ...

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How to Talk to Your Children About Coronavirus

Dr. Tali Shenfield

With cases of coronavirus continuing to mount around the world, it’s all but impossible to shield kids from news that make them anxious. Though COVID-19 virus generally does not cause serious illness in children, that doesn’t stop kids from worrying about the implications of dealing with a frightening new disease. Kids can be exposed to misinformation about coronavirus, ...

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How To Help Your Anxious Child Thrive at School

Dr. Tali Shenfield

Anxiety is challenging to endure no matter where your child is. At school, however, it can quickly become intolerable. Many otherwise bright, ambitious children fail to achieve their full academic potential because the education system is not set up to meet their needs. If you have an introverted and worry-prone child, you therefore need to be proactive in preparing him (...

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What Can Trigger ADHD in Adults? 6 Factors to Look Out For

The last two years have been a period of prolonged stress and isolation for many people, leading to an increase ...

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Can Your Young Child be Misdiagnosed with ADHD?

  Misdiagnosed ADHD is a common issue that parents face when seeking treatment for their children's attention and behavior issues. ...

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How to Help Your Child Stop Lying

For parents, even the little white lies that children sometimes tell - e.g., claiming to have completed their homework ...

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Raising Confident Girls: When ‘Sorry’ is a Bad Word

Anna Kaminsky

“Sorry” isn’t a word we typically think about critically. After all, it’s used as either a harmless courtesy or a heartfelt gesture of penitence by most of us. For young girls, however, the habit of apologizing too often can become harmful. Think, for example, of the young woman who prefaces her opinions with the words “Sorry, but...”  ...

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13 Ways To Manage And Control Your Emotions And Become A Better Parent

Dr. Tali Shenfield

When we’re observing someone else’s behaviour, it’s easy to appreciate the value of self-restraint. When we coach our children to “take a deep breath” or have a time out when they’re upset, for example, the value of emotional management becomes plain to see. Sometimes, however, we don’t recognize our own need for self-regulation strategies. Parenting ...

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The Art Of Resilience: How To Nurture Your Child’s Inner Optimist

Guest Author

Failure is a normal part of life, but for a young child encountering it for the first time it can feel absolutely crushing. Most parents are already familiar with just how intensely kids experience defeat: they’ve seen their child refuse to ever ride a bike again after falling off a few times, for example, or heard her call herself “...

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Firm But Fair: A Guide To Authoritative Parenting

Dr. Tali Shenfield

For decades, parents have argued over which approach to child-rearing works best: Should parents fill the role of strict disciplinarians, or should they allow their children to learn their own lessons freely? Does authoritarian parenting beget rebellion, or is it overly lenient parenting that really encourages children to act out uncontrollably? If you’re caught in the middle of this ...

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