Does your child constantly compare himself to other children? Why does he do this? Does this have to do with low self-esteem? It could be, although it is not always the case.
Does your child constantly compare himself to other children? Why does he do this? Does this have to do with low self-esteem? It could be, although it is not always the case.
Every end of the year the famous "list of resolutions for the new year" returns to our minds. However, after these months of uncertainty, stress, juggling to get to everything (and despite this seeing that the list of "to-dos" continues to grow vertiginously), we have come across a truly inspiring video. If you identify with this situation, you definitely have to see it.
In recent years, the meaning and practicality of the Attachment Theory, initially formulated by the developmental psychologist J. Bowlby and later enriched by other authors, has acquired great importance.
Transmitting values to our children is one of the most important responsibilities we have as parents. It is clear that the best way to do it is through example and living them on a day-to-day basis, but when they are young, we can begin to reflect on them through books.
Transmitting values to our children is one of the most important responsibilities we have as parents. It is clear that the best way to do this is through example and living them on a daily basis, but when they are little, we can begin to reflect on them through books.
Transmitting values to our children is one of the most important responsibilities we have as parents. It is clear that the best way to do this is through example and living them on a daily basis, but when they are little, we can begin to reflect on them through books.
Parents are responsible for caring for and giving our children everything they need for their healthy development, from their physical health to their emotional education. And without a doubt, one of the things that we care about the most as parents is making sure that our children are happy.
Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.