
Co-Parenting with Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder
When co-parenting with someone with borderline personality disorder, it is essential to put your child’s needs first. Educating your child about the condition can help them make sense of the situation and develop an understanding of what it means for a ch
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Long Term Effects of Free-Range Parenting [Is It Bad?]
Long-term effects of free-range parenting may include government intervention for leaving young children alone. It also runs the risk of too much-deciding power on the part of the child, causing irresponsible and reckless behavior when not supervised. Wit

Helicopter Parents Vs. Lawnmower Parents
Helicopter parents are overly active in their children’s lives. They tend to hover over their kids, being overprotective and paying close attention to everything they do. Lawnmower parents go out of their way to take down any possible obstacles to smooth

Are Single Fathers Better Parents?
There is an absence of research regarding whether single fathers are better parents. However, single fathers can be as good a parent as single mothers. In terms of income and education, single fathers tend to be in a better position than single mothers. B

Parenting Styles – Are You Parenting The Right Way?
Psychologists have been studying for decades and they identified several ways of being a parent. The most famous theory, published by the developmental psychologist Diana Baumrind in 1967 defines the 4 following parenting styles: Authoritarian, Authoritat

Is Modern Parenting Better Than Traditional?
There are two primary schools of thought regarding parenting- modern and traditional parenting. Of course, parenting has changed a lot since we were kids; if you are a 90’s kid, you were most likely raised in a traditional parenting style, but what does m