As a parent, it isn't always easy to discern when to let the baby cry or when to pick your child up and console him or her.
As a parent, it isn't always easy to discern when to let the baby cry or when to pick your child up and console him or her.
Is there a middle ground for a parent that wants to provide a foundation of discipline while not leaving out the loving emphasis as well?
Question: Dr. Dobson, you have been very critical of behavioral scientists and other writers who recommend a more permissive approach to child rearing. Explain why this concerns you. Why is ...
Dr. Dobson shares vital insights in what it takes to become the father every child needs to know. So much of it comes down to a willingness to say "no" to the lessor things in life in order ...
Question: Dr. Dobson, our school psychologist said she thinks our son is suffering from childhood depression. My goodness! The kid is only nine years old. Is it reasonable that this could ...
My children are still young, and they are doing fine now, but I worry a lot about the adolescent years that lie ahead. I've seen other parents go through some pretty terrible things when ...
Let me get very specific with those of you who are single but wish not to be. (No insult is intended to those who are single by design and wish to remain unmarried. That is a legitimate ...
As a parent, you spend the first few years protecting your children from the outside world. Then, you try to instill in them positive values and morals. As they get older, you try to ...