Child Psychology

56 articles
Child psychology focuses on emotional, cognitive, social, and behavioral development from early childhood through adolescence. It includes parenting, attachment, discipline, school stress, fear, aggression, self-esteem, communication, sibling conflict, screen habits, developmental crises, and the child’s need for safety, autonomy, limits, and love.

This topic should help adults understand behavior as a signal, not only as a problem to stop. Useful descriptions explain age-appropriate expectations, parent-child repair, teen independence, emotional coaching, signs of distress, and when a family may need professional assessment or counseling.
My Younger Sister Ignores Boundaries and My Parents Tell Me to Wait PsyTheater
Psychological Support
3 minutes read

My Younger Sister Ignores Boundaries and My Parents Tell Me to Wait

When a younger sibling constantly pushes limits, older kids can feel invisible and worn down

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When Your Child’s Crisis Becomes Yours: How Parents Can Cope and Recover PsyTheater
Family Psychology
4 minutes read

When Your Child’s Crisis Becomes Yours: How Parents Can Cope and Recover

Parents often feel guilt, shame, and exhaustion during a child’s developmental crisis

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How Overpraising Kids Creates Approval Addiction and Undermines Real Confidence PsyTheater
Self-Esteem
4 minutes read

How Overpraising Kids Creates Approval Addiction and Undermines Real Confidence

Many adults still crave praise at work or home—often rooted in childhood feedback patterns

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When Your Child Refuses Everything: How to Handle Stubborn Kids Without Losing Control PsyTheater
Family Psychology
4 minutes read

When Your Child Refuses Everything: How to Handle Stubborn Kids Without Losing Control

Daily power struggles, endless refusals, and constant pushback can leave parents drained

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When a Child Doesn’t Speak: How Family Patterns Can Block Speech Development PsyTheater
Family Psychology
5 minutes read

When a Child Doesn’t Speak: How Family Patterns Can Block Speech Development

Speech delays in kids often reflect hidden family dynamics and parental patterns

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Why Some People Can't Let Go Until They Get the Last Word in an Argument PsyTheater
Psychoeducation
5 minutes read

Why Some People Can't Let Go Until They Get the Last Word in an Argument

If you feel compelled to have the final say, you may be stuck in a deeper emotional loop

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