Are home-schooled children slow to develop social skills? No. Research shows that homeschooled kids are generally as socially skilled as children taught in schools, highlighting the fact that ...
They are now more likely to: Share toys, taking turns with assistance Initiate or join in play with other children and make up games Begin dramatic play, acting out whole scenes (such as traveling ...
If you both agree that having friends will help your children, feel a sense of belonging, develop cognitively and improve ...
The couple's daughter-in-law effectively told them to back off, and has blocked their communication with their grandchildren.
Playdates offer children a chance to develop crucial social and emotional skills, while also allowing parents to share parenting challenges. Planning intentional, diverse playdates can promote ...
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The present study explores whether a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder in preschool interacts with (a) social skills and (b) cognitive ability to longitudinally predict psychopathology, two well-known ...