Achieving Happiness Through Acceptance of Life
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With many college students forced to return home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, tensions and arguments are bound to flare up.

About 55 million U.S. schoolchildren attend schools that have been closed or are being directly affected by the new coronavirus social distancing rules.

Parents have always helped with homework and made sure their children fulfill responsibilities like chores, but the extended and often unstructured time families are spending together during the current crisis creates new challenges.

Earlier that day her swimming and basketball lessons were cancelled, a birthday party postponed, and she had to race with me between several meetings before the university campus shut down. “Stupid coronavirus indeed!”

As families everywhere adjust to social distancing measures like closed schools and child care centers, workplaces and more, parents are grappling with questions regarding their kids’ use of technology.

For years, psychologists, educators and church leaders have warned about subversive and decadent influences on children in our society -- the internet, pornographic literature and films, violent video games, raunchy TV, and so on. It's an old story: the more sexually perverted the entertainment, the more teenagers watch it, and the higher the ratings and the profits.

Research has shown that youth who participate in sports leagues are eight times as likely to be active in their early 20s than those who don’t participate.

About one-third of women using contraception use the pill. But how effective is it?

Major depression among teen girls in the U.S. increased even more – from 12% in 2011 to 20% in 2017.

With art, you have all the colours in the world to share your thoughts,” wrote one youth in the Holistic Arts-based Program at Laurentian University.

A common childhood fear is fear of the dark. Many children become terrified of the dark and can't go to sleep in a darkened room alone, convinced the "bogeyman" or some other night creature is waiting in the shadows to get them. I had a client whose son was terrified...

Disturbing events related to cyberbullying in recent months and years have raised great concern among parents, youths and educators regarding the everyday lives of children in online spaces

Disappointment is a natural human emotion that occurs after a perceived failure.

Imagination and play encourage children to think through hypothetical situations and create new worlds

New research from Statistics Canada’s Canadian Health Measures Survey reaffirmed the dramatic decline in Canadian children’s fitness seen over the past 35 years

Constructivism is an educational philosophy that deems experience as the best way to acquire knowledge.

December is considered the most fertile month, a time when there’s the greatest likelihood that children will be conceived. Some experts even pinpoint Dec. 11 as the most fertile day.

Parents are often their children’s first literacy teachers. They oversee children signing their names on artwork and read storybooks with their kids.

If you have kids, chances are you’ve worried about their presence on social media.

Kids seem to learn about the idea of hypocrisy early in elementary school, new research suggests.

Perhaps evolution’s most wondrous manifestation is visible in the unparalleled elegance and versatility in the design of the human hand.