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328. The neuroscience of raising emotionally resilient kids: Supporting your child’s emotional growth and regulation with Dr. Kristen Lindquist

Smiling young boy in a classroom setting, representing positive emotional development.

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327. Q&A: What’s the best way to explain and prepare my toddler for my upcoming surgery without scaring them?

Parent with leg brace and crutches adjusting to limited mobility after surgery.

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326. When your partner feels like a roommate: Why couples can feel disconnected after kids and what to do to reconnect with Chelsea Skaggs

Happy parents, a man and a woman, kissing their baby on the cheeks, showing love and family connection after kids.

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325. Q&A: What should I do if my partner and I disagree on how to handle our child’s ADHD?

Concerned parents in discussion, reflecting tension and disagreement about parenting decisions.

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324. Peaceful Parenting strategies for navigating tantrums, big feelings, screen time and more with Dr. Laura Markham

Father laughing with two young children during roughhousing play on a couch, showing joyful connection.

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323. Q&A: Am I holding my child back by letting them skip social events?

Young child holding adult’s hand, looking uncertain, symbolizing anxiety or resistance.

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322. Navigating divorce or separation through a family systems approach: Preventative steps to reduce the risk of insecure attachment with Una Archer

Teen siblings look upset while parents argue in the background, illustrating family tension.

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321. Q&A: What is the best response to my kid who is constantly saying, “I’m bored”?

Little girl looking bored with chin resting on hands

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320. Why boys and girls need different things: The neuroscience of the sexes with Michael Gurian

Young boy pointing at colorful gears and brain illustration, symbolizing child brain development and neuroscience.

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319. Q&A: Where’s the line between supporting my child and feeding their anxiety?

Parent gently assisting two children with homework or drawing, illustrating scaffolding in parenting for skill-building.

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318. The neuroscience of control: Helping kids cope with stress and become self-driven with Dr. William Stixrud

Happy father playing with his two children, symbolizing successful strategies for raising self-driven kids.

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317. Q&A: My 5-year-old prefers my husband, does that mean she is more securely attached to him?

A child with a wide smile happily embraces an adult, representing a strong, secure attachment and healthy parent-child relationship.

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316. Self-compassion, critical thinking, and connection: What the research reveals about raising capable kids with Melinda Wenner Moyer

Smiling mother and child sitting together, depicting a positive parent-child relationship and the joy of raising capable kids. Ideal for discussions on essential skills for children to thrive in today's world.

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315. Q&A: My toddler is otherwise potty trained, but still won’t poop on the potty – what can I do?

Toddler's bare legs sitting on a toilet with a pink diaper on the floor, illustrating potty training refusal and challenges with pooping on the potty.

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314. The hidden power of creativity in supporting mental health, resilience, and burnout with art therapist Sharon Itkoff Nacache

A woman and two children engaged in coloring, illustrating the therapeutic benefits of art creativity for mental health and emotional well-being.

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313. Q&A: Is it possible to wean my strong-willed one-year-old off breastfeeding without damaging our bond?

A baby held closely by a parent, making eye contact. This image illustrates the strong parent-child bond during discussions on weaning a strong-willed one-year-old from breastfeeding.

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312. What every parent needs to know about ADHD: Brain science, behavior, and real-life strategies with Dr. Eliza Barach

A thoughtful young person with a brain illustration showing mathematical formulas on one side and colorful paint splatters on the other, symbolizing diverse thinking in kids with ADHD.

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311. Q&A: What can I do when my husband pressures our son to play sports, but that’s just not who he is?

Father son having a conversation during the child's baseball game

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