The poll, based on 2,044 responses from parents of children aged 0-18, reveals that nearly three in four parents make resolutions or set personal goals throughout the year.
A large number of Israelis at home while their spouses are on reserve duty in the Gaza war are suffering from anxiety, guilt, depression, and traumatic symptoms.
Babies don’t begin to process phonetic information reliably until seven months old – too late to form the foundation of language.
Balancing the need for routine during times of war can be emotionally challenging, but it is crucial to acknowledge and address any underlying issues affecting children's well-being.
Everyone realizes you can’t say too much on the cellphone because the enemy might be listening in. My boys never say precisely where they are but give approximations in code.
A Hebrew University expert on child abuse calls on journalists to avoid interviewing young survivors of the Hamas terrorists’ massacre.
Israeli parents in UK spoke about the bullying their children received and their battle to have a biased school debate canceled.
As we get children involved in the war effort and meet with friends at school, do we have to worry about their exposure to the news?
As parents, and as a broader community, we can, and must do better than just telling people to look away from social media.
As the violence continues, being overwhelmed will make it more difficult for us to help our children process and manage their feelings.