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NYT Parenting 5 min
Just when you thought potty-training was over...
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"When people think of eczema in kids, they picture a small, itchy patch, but in reality, it can be a chronic, debilitating disease."
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NYT Parenting 31. sij
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6. Undoubtedly, there will be times when you’ll need to remove your child from a situation if it’s too much for them. But if your child’s shyness isn’t actively interrupting their life, try not to worry about it. Read our full guide by :
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NYT Parenting 31. sij
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5. But studies also caution against forcing them to face their fears. Strike a middle ground. If your child fears new people, for example, , a psychologist, recommends telling him, “When we meet new people, you're going to say hello, but you can squeeze my hand.”
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NYT Parenting 31. sij
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4. While you’re dealing with shyness, try not to pander to your child’s fears. Doing so can send the message that your child was right to be terrified. Several studies have found that shy kids tend to fare worse if their parents are overprotective.
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NYT Parenting 31. sij
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3. Remember, shyness isn’t a life sentence. Most of the time, kids learn to adapt. “You don’t need curricula, workbooks or to see a therapist,” says , a psychologist who studies shyness. “Live your daily lives, and for most kids, that’s enough.”
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NYT Parenting 31. sij
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2. Introversion has nothing to do with either of the above and is more about a person’s preference for being alone or in small groups. If you think your child is dealing with social anxiety, discuss it with their doctor.
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NYT Parenting 31. sij
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1. The first step to helping your shy kid is knowing the difference between shyness, social anxiety and introversion. Shyness is when your kid feels nervous in social situations because she fears judgment. Social anxiety is similar, but to the point where it disrupts daily life.
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NYT Parenting 31. sij
How to help your shy kid come out of their shell 🐌 (a thread)
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Hallie Levine 31. sij
I was so happy to write this for and . As the mom of a ten year old with eczema (and a eczema sufferer myself) it's an issue that hits home!
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NYT Parenting 31. sij
More and more doctors are taking to TikTok to try and reach a larger, younger audience — with mixed results. Dr. Nicole Baldwin, below, went viral for her video about vaccines, but also received a strong negative reaction. Read the full story here:
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NYT Parenting 30. sij
“When you’re in the middle of a medical emergency, it’s not the time to rack your brain about who in the world might be able to watch your child.”
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NYT Parenting 29. sij
We apologize in advance for how many times uses the word "crust" in this guide to your kid's weird rashes.
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Jessica Grose 28. sij
Hello! I'm looking to interview folks who are caring for young children and elderly parents at the same time. My DMs are open, please retweet!
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NYT Parenting 28. sij
Meet the "diblings" — 31 children from different families, united by the fact that they were conceived with the same sperm donor:
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NYT Parenting 28. sij
"Teachers, law enforcement officials and even parents view black girls as less innocent and more adult-like than their white peers."
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NYT Parenting 28. sij
Sarah DiGregorio's baby weighed 1 pound 13 ounces when she was born. In her new book, "Early," she combines memoir and reporting to explore the history of premature birth.
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NYT Parenting 28. sij
Why are on the rise? "I don’t need a massage or fancy dinner," says one fan. "I just need no one touching me while I lay horizontal and binge on TV.”
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NYT Parenting 27. sij
Kobe Bryant's podcast for kids, "The Punies," was born out of his desire to give the teamwork and leadership insights he took from his lifetime in sports to his kids, in a way they’d want to hear them.
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NYT Parenting 27. sij
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