To raise a child well, parents should be warm, responsive, and accepting; teach emotional regulation; allow children to practice decision making; challenge children at an appropriate level; motivate through values rather than rewards and punishment; use kind, firm, and respectful discipline; and listen to scientific evidence over parenting myths.
To raise a child well, parents should be warm, responsive, and accepting; teach emotional regulation; allow children to practice decision making; challenge children at an appropriate level; motivate through values rather than rewards and punishment; use kind, firm, and respectful discipline; and listen to scientific evidence over parenting myths.
To raise a child well, parents should be warm, responsive, and accepting; teach emotional regulation; allow children to practice decision making; challenge children at an appropriate level; motivate through values rather than rewards and punishment; use kind, firm, and respectful discipline; and listen to scientific evidence over parenting myths.
To raise a child well, parents should be warm, responsive, and accepting; teach emotional regulation; allow children to practice decision making; challenge children at an appropriate level; motivate through values rather than rewards and punishment; use kind, firm, and respectful discipline; and listen to scientific evidence over parenting myths.