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- Parents and caregivers are essential to children’s healthy development
Parents, families and caregivers ensure children are healthy and safe, equip them with skills and resources to succeed, and transmit basic cultural values
- Question about the possessive plural: parent’s or parents’?
Parents’ is used in the plural form for both parents, so there is an apostrophe after the letter -s, as in parents’ house This is because the word is first pluralized to parents with the addition of the letter -s and then cannot have another -s added to show possession, thus an apostrophe is added in front of the whole
- Parenting - American Psychological Association (APA)
The job of parenting aims to ensure children’s health and safety, prepare children for life as productive adults, transmit cultural values, and more
- Keeping teens safe on social media: What parents should know to protect . . .
A multipronged approach to social media management, including time limits, parental monitoring and supervision, and ongoing discussions about social media can help parents protect teens’ brain development
- How becoming a parent changes the brain
Becoming a parent is a huge life transition Now researchers are finding evidence that parenthood actually changes the brain—and these changes happen to fathers as well as to mothers Darby Saxbe, PhD, talks about the brain and hormonal shifts that occur in new moms and dads; the advantages and risks these changes confer; why paternity leave matters; and how to support people as they become
- Screen time and emotional problems in kids: A vicious circle?
The findings suggest parents might want to be cautious about what screens they allow and use parental controls to manage time, said Noetel He also noted that kids who use screens heavily might need emotional support, not just restrictions Parents could benefit from programs helping them handle both screen use and emotional problems
- Coping with family estrangement
Is there a difference between estrangement between parents and children, between siblings, or between other family members? And why does the stigma around estrangement persist? Welcome to Speaking of Psychology, the flagship podcast of the American Psychological Association that examines the links between psychological science and everyday life
- Parents is a plural or not | Learn English - Preply
Parents, as a noun, is the plural form of parent A mother is one parent A father is one parent A mother and father are parents To parent can also be a verb Therefore in the third person singular present we would have, " He parents a child "
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