| 3-10 yrs: | Psychology |

The 3-10 Psychology section is full of
articles that explore the psychological development of children during the
crucial post infancy but pre-adolescent years. In this section you can learn
about social, emotional and cognitive development during this time. You can
also learn how children develop resilience, self-belief and self esteem. You'll also find information regarding children's brain development.
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Video Tutorials + Article Series
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In the general psychological development section you will find general information about children’s developmental stages from a psychological perspective.
In the psychology social development section you will find articles that help you understand and nurture children’s social development. This section will focus on children’s ability to experience interpersonal relationships that sustain and develop well-being.
In the psychology and emotional development section you will find articles that help you understand and nurture children’s emotional development. This section will focus on children’s internal experiences, including thoughts, feelings and urges.
In the psychology attention and mindfulness section you will find plenty of activities and articles that help you nurture children’s ability to pay attention in the present moment and respond well to difficult internal experiences (such as thoughts, feelings, and urges) that arise. These are vital skills that will positively impact children’s development of well-being in a wide range of ways.
In the psychology behaviour regulation section you will find articles designed to help you nurture children’s ability to regulate behaviour in various situations.
In the psychology resilience section you will find articles that will help you nurture children’s ability to continually apply effort to life endeavours when faced with adversity and setbacks.
In the psychology self-concept section you
will find articles that will help you support experiences in children that
develop self-views of importance and competence.
In the psychology brain development section you will find articles that explore children’s development from a brain perspective, particularly focusing on the importance of the sensitive periods of brain development.
Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. is a child and adolescent psycho-therapist and school counselor. She is the co-author of the best-selling book The Whole-Brain Child, which gives parents practical ways to transform difficult moments into opportunities for children to thrive. 