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• Archive: We think of childhood as a carefree time, but child-size worries can loom large—for both parents and kids.
• From the tantrums of toddlerhood and the cliques of middle school to the online social world of teens, every child struggles at some point with anger, hurt feelings, and difficult friendship issues.For parents, figuring out how to effectively support children's emotional and social development can be challenging.
• Should I give my two-year-old timeouts?
• How can I get my children to be kinder to each other?
• Is it OK for my middle-schooler to use Facebook?How parents answer these and other questions can help children learn to cope with their feelings and build strong friendships.