Why does my child lie and what can I do about it?
Hearing your child lie can be troubling. Here are some reasons not to worry—and how to encourage a family culture of honesty.
Hearing your child lie can be troubling. Here are some reasons not to worry—and how to encourage a family culture of honesty.
Helping caregivers raise anti-racist and inclusive children is an important part of our mission at Lovevery. Research shows how important it is for children to see examples of positive diversity as they start to understand and categorize their world.
Here’s a quick primer on residential schools, followed by an explanation of how to talk to kids about them, and some age-appropriate book lists for family learning.
"Serve and return" is a child development term used to describe back and forth interactions with your baby. Learn how to do it, and why it's so important.
If your toddler is showing signs of anxiety like sleep issues and moodiness, try talking to them, creating calming routines, and these other tips to help.
Discussing issues of race and racism with young children may seem overwhelming, but there are many ways to engage in these discussions.
A critical piece of teaching kindness is empathy. Here are some ways to help your two-year-old understand, share, and connect with someone else's feelings.
Taking turns comes before sharing, and your child is ready to practice that now with some adult guidance.