“I hate you!” What does it mean when your child says this? What do you do about it? At the end of a busy weekend filled with tumultuous moments that included screaming,... Read more »
If you hate to exercise, your genes may be making it more difficult. But in addition to genes, your thoughts can influence your physiological response to exercising. Source link Read more »
Children sense something wrong—even if they haven’t seen the news. Your calm presence matters more than having all the answers. Begin with age-appropriate honesty: “Something unfortunate and scary happened. A Jewish family’s... Read more »
Hate is often described as an emotion, but it is actually a learned behavior. Unlike fear, sadness, or love—emotions that are instinctive and universal—hate does not exist independently. It is shaped by... Read more »