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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.

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early childhood

The Hidden Effect of Early Childhood Education

Fun and Engaging Emotional Development Toys

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

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Toddler Development


best advice for new parents

Research Meets Real Life: Proven Ways to Manage Toddler Screen Time

toddler development

Toddler Development: A Research-Based Guide for Parents

“Is This Normal?” When to Worry About Toddler Tantrums

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Social-Emotional Development


raising a grateful child

Super Simple, Research-Backed Ways to Raise a Thankful Child

Why Allowing Your Kids to be Bored is a Savvy Parenting Move

raising compassionate kids

Raising Compassionate Kids: The Role of Nature and Nurture

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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

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Learn How to Have Age Appropriate Expectations of Your Kids (and why it matters for parenting)

Sneak peek: Having realistic expectations for age-appropriate behavior in our kids can make a huge difference in our parenting. When we begin our parenting journey, few of us are really prepared for what it will mean to be someone’s parent. Perhaps if you’ve worked with kids a lot, you have some sense of what parenting will be …

The Amazing Benefits Of A Mom Tribe For You And Your Baby

Sneak peek: All mothers need their community of people who support their role as mothers—the mom tribe. It turns out this mom tribe has real developmental benefits for your child as well.} I attended a baby shower for a friend a few weeks ago. I hadn’t been to one in a few years, given that …

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More Evidence that “Difficult” Babies are Most Influenced by Parents

Sneak peek: Research is helping us see the temperamentally difficult baby in a more positive light. With this research in mind, parents can be encouraged about the future of their child. One of the classes I remember most from grad school was the child development class in which we learned about children’s temperament. Not having …

a child's temperament

Seeing the Unique Gift of Your Child’s Temperament

Sneak peek: A child’s temperament sets the stage for so much that happens in their life. If your life is a story, then your temperament is the setting.  It’s there in the background, setting the stage for what happens, but hardly anyone pays attention to it. In a story, the setting partially controls the action. Whether the …

children's temperament

Understanding Your Child’s Temperament is the Key to a Better Relationship

Sneak peek: Understanding the role of temperament in child development and parenting can open up a world of insight into their behavior I picked my 9-year-old up from baseball camp the other day. He climbed into the car, covered in sweat, and immediately asked if he could have a play date with a friend…oh yes, …

strong willed child

Amazingly Common (but unhelpful) Myths About Strong-Willed Children

Sneak peek: A new look at the research on how to discipline a strong-willed child. Understand your strong-willed child in a new light! Strong-willed children have a bit of a bad reputation in our culture. Just a quick look at Pinterest shows this right away. Search up “parenting strong-willed children” and you’ll get all sorts of …


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Tender Beginnings

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Tuning into Temperament

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The Intentional Stay-at-Home Mom

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