🔒 Why it’s so important to invest in your kids: Kathryn Anne Edwards
In a society where children’s futures are often predetermined by parental income, addressing early childhood disparities becomes crucial.
In a society where children’s futures are often predetermined by parental income, addressing early childhood disparities becomes crucial.
Andrew Kenny discusses the issue of some adults manipulating children into believing they were born into the wrong gender and encouraging them to change this.
It was always part of my plan to leave South Africa and live in Europe, but I thought I would wait until my children had finished school.
The fallout from school closures that occurred during Covid-19 is only beginning to be understood, but the early data coming in is alarming.
In a bygone age, a child out of wedlock was a millstone never shed in polite society. Nowadays, Moms seem to prefer going it alone.
Cathy Buckle in her inimitable pantheistic way sketches these peaceful pastoral scenes with a dark undercurrent of potential tragedy.
Even before the pandemic, more children and adolescents in the US were being identified with mental-health disorders or reporting poor mental health themselves.
Let me say it upfront: the research regarding the relationship between self-esteem and violence/aggression is contradictory, inconclusive and fairly complex.
Instead of telling my kids not to do things or screaming at them when they do, I’m now the explainer and enforcer of consequences, writes Craig Rodney.
Tiffany Markham looks at the benefits of having an only child, as well as the possible implications of a global one-child policy.