PsycPORT™: Psychology Newswire Children without special needs can feel like they are “see-through,” as though they are made of glass, in families with special needs children. Go to Source 27/04/2024 – 03:03 / Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest Alienated children can be manipulated by one parent to ask for things that don’t make sense, whether it is a new puppy or ice cream for breakfast. What should a targeted parent do? Go to Source 25/04/2024 – 21:03 /Amy J.L. Baker Ph.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A Personal Perspective: A mother of four adult children shares some of what she’s learned over decades of parenting. Go to Source 24/04/2024 – 21:03 /Diane N Solomon Ph.D., PMHNP-BC, CNM (Ret.) Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Coronavirus | The Guardian Labour highlights data showing children born during crisis have been slower at developing communication and other basic skillsOpinion: Education is not equipped to close Covid gapsBabies born in England during the Covid crisis have been slower at developing key language, cognitive and social skills, and the veteran education policymaker Sir David […]Continue reading

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