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Parenting & relationship with time

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How to Develop Good Attachment with your Child—Attachment Parenting

Gordon Neufeld, PhD, psychologist and author, shares advice for parents on how to develop a good attachment with his or her child including various steps depending on the age of the child.

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Connecting with the Autism Spectrum: How to Talk, How to Listen, and Why You Shouldn’t Call It High-Functioning

For a friend, family member, or coworker with autism, communication can be challenging.

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Mothers of the “Wubble”: WNBA Stars Balance Being Moms and Their Quest for a Championship - The Arena

WNBA players like Candace Parker, Dearica Hamby and more discuss their decisions to opt into the WNBA season in Florida and bring their children to the “Wubble” as they compete for a championship.

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Overwhelmed: How to Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time

When award-winning journalist Brigid Schulte, a harried mother of two, realized she was living a life of all work and no play, she decided to find out why she felt so overwhelmed.

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Sit on the Bench? I Don’t Think So!

The regularity with which coaches are witnessing the “I want it now” impatience of young people with regard to the payoffs of sports has become at best a talking point and at worst a nagging headache that promises ongoing challenges for the foreseeable future.

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Happier at Home: Kiss More, Jump More, Abandon a Project, Read Samuel Johnson, and My Other Experiments in the Practice of Everyday Life

In The Happiness Project, Rubin worked out general theories of happiness. Here she goes deeper on factors that matter for home, such as possessions, marriage, time, and parenthood.

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Understanding the Neurodivergent Perspective

What’s it like to live in a body and brain that functions differently than the majority of your peers? We are not talking about subtle differences—as always exist between any two minds—but rather those individuals who possess an entire mental processing system that is metaphorically blind to much...

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What Happens to You When You Play with Your Kids

Parent-child play, when it authentically appeals to the parent, can do grown-ups a lot of good.

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