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The Thoughtful Parent

The Thoughtful Parent

A blog that makes child development approachable.

  • Social-Emotional
    • 7 Ways to Teach Your Child About Kindness
    • 4 Powerful Social-Emotional Lessons Kids are Learning During the Pandemic
  • Temperament
    • Seeing the Unique Gift of Your Child’s Temperament
    • Insights for Parents from the Science of Child Temperament
  • Toddler Development
    • Research-Backed Real-Life Strategies to Discipline Kids without Yelling
    • Research-Backed Ways to Thrive Through the Toddler Years
  • Child Development
    • A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the 4 Attachment Styles
    • Child Psychology Classics: The Mirror Test
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Parenting with Research, Insight, and Love

Parenting with confidence comes from knowledge. Parenting with grace comes from insight.

Play-Based Learning


Laid Back Summer Activities That You and Your Kids Will Enjoy

Fun and Engaging Emotional Development Toys

The Lazy Parent’s Guide to Encouraging Your Kids’ Learning This Summer

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Toddler Development


emotional intelligence for kids

The Hidden Way Kids Learn Empathy (and How Parents Can Help)

The Parenting Hack We All Know (but here’s how to use it more effectively)

preschooler playing with blocks

Toddler Toys That Will Boost Children’s Development {and they’ll love for years!}

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Social-Emotional Development


parenting and artificial intelligence

Parenting Children for a World of Artificial Intelligence

emotional intelligence for kids

The Hidden Way Kids Learn Empathy (and How Parents Can Help)

Building Emotional Intelligence Through Everyday Interactions with Your Kids

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Amy Webb

I’m a wife, mom of two boys and a child development writer. I may have a Ph.D, but I believe the value of child development research is not in telling us what is “right” or “wrong” with our parenting, but in helping us to see our children with a new lens.

If you are looking for strategies to support your child’s development using research combined with your own innate intuition, this is the place for you.

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Latest Posts

losing your temper with toddler

Research Reveals the Real Reason Why You’re Losing Your Temper with Your Toddler

Sneak peek: Losing patience with your toddler is not something most of us would hold up as our best parenting moment, but it happens. Research offers us some insight into the underlying reason why it’s hard to keep your cool. As most parents know, feeling some degree of fatigue on a daily basis is an …

Parenting Your Strong-Willed Child with an Eye to the Future

More Myths About Strong-Willed Children Myth #2 Strong-willed children will always be “difficult” Related Resources: Raising Your Spirited Child

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Best Advice for New Parents: Lead with Your Heart {but keep your mind open}

Sneak peek: Many folks claim to have advice for new parents on any given parenting topic but it’s hard to sort through all the voices. Let’s take a thoughtful look at how new parents can balance advice, research and intuition in making parenting decisions. Remember when you first brought home your newborn? You were probably …

A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the 4 Attachment Styles

Sneak peek: The 4 parenting attachment styles are helpful in understanding the dynamics of bondingThanks to my last post, we now understand the origins of attachment theory–what the researchers were interested in and why. Now, let’s move on to understanding the theory itself and how it helps us understand parenting attachment styles. Even today, this …

Want to be a More Patient Parent? Start Here…

Sneak peek: Most of us have tried the tactic of “counting to ten” to calm down. However, patient parenting in the long-term requires a more mindful approach. If you look up books on patient parenting or Google how to be a patient parent, I would guess that at least 80% of them include a strategy …

What Parents Need to Know About Digital Safety for Kids

Digital safety, especially for kids, is top of mind for many parents these days. Even if your child or teen doesn’t have their own device yet, they likely spent time online, either watching videos, playing games or researching for school projects. As fast as technology is changing and the emergence of AI, it can be …


Books and Courses

book for new moms

Tender Beginnings

child temperament

Tuning into Temperament

stay at home moms

The Intentional Stay-at-Home Mom

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