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A child psychologist has revealed that children with ADHD will receive 'more negative messages' than their neurotypical peers while they grow up, highlighting how important it is for parents to 'know ...
Adults are increasingly 'overparenting' their kids and a psychologist urges parents this can impact their teenage mental health and ability to cope with adult life - being overprotective is relatable, ...
Explaining further in the caption, Dr Becky says, "When we’re able to validate feelings and hold boundaries, we stay connected to our kids and build the skills they need to actually change behavior.