2017
A father’s suicide sends a family of eight on a journey through childhood memories and treacherous emotional waters in this poignant documentary.
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After a tough year for parents, a clinical psychologist and mom of three shares her favorite caregiving tools and tricks, from voice-recording buttons that ease separation anxiety to kitchen timers that promote mindfulness.
If you are a parent of a child under the age of, say, 10, it’s unlikely that you made it through the pandemic without coming across Dr. Becky.
Every generation, sometimes building on and sometimes rejecting what came before, develops its own ideas about parenting. For many millennials, the clinical psychologist Becky Kennedy, a.k.a. Dr. Becky, is the person whom they trust to deliver those ideas.
Recently named "The Millennial Parenting Whisperer" by Time Magazine, Dr. Becky is a clinical psychologist and mom of three who is rethinking the way we parent our children.
We asked our followers what questions they had about tantrums. Dr. Becky Kennedy answers the most asked questions here for you. About Dr. Becky Kennedy - Dr. Becky is a clinical psychologist, consultant, and parenting guidance provider.
The terrible two’s. My adorable little dude is killin' me. I reached out to clinical psychologist, Dr Becky Kennedy, to discuss everything from toddlers “not listening,” co-sleeping, getting your kid to try new foods and how she feels about putting your spouse before your kids.
Research has found that having children is terrible for quality of life—but the truth about what parenthood means for happiness is a lot more complicated.
“We have five minutes until the kids get bored!”
Parenting a young boy can feel like total chaos, especially if he’s your first. His mind and body are changing, and so is his relationship with you.
What happened? You thought you were doing the best for your child and didn’t set out to raise a selfish, insensitive, spoiled kid.