What if helping your child with hair pulling or skin picking isn’t about stopping, but about helping them thrive?
As a teenager in Midland, Joe Vercellino took his first shot at singing for a living. Twenty years later, that has evolved into a nationwide endeavor involving music, art, and powerful messages.
I watched a kid at the grocery store the other day absolutely lose it because his mom said “no” to a candy bar. Not a tantrum—a full meltdown, complete with accusations that she was “ruining his life.
Nourishing meals, daily story time, a gentle bedtime routine—if we want to maintain our health and sanity as grownups, experts suggest we start treating ourselves more like infants.