It is painful to watch our child hurting. Instead of bashing that "ex-friend" Dr. G has steps we can take to strengthen our own child, teach some resilience,...
It is painful to watch our child hurting. Instead of bashing that "ex-friend" Dr. G has steps we can take to strengthen our own child, teach some resilience,...
Can you actually teach your kid to laugh often, be an optimist, and enjoy every day? Research says yes.
Raising confident kids is a balancing act. Two childhood development experts reveal how to navigate it.
This 5-minute video depicts a theory of change from the Frontiers of Innovation community for achieving breakthrough outcomes for vulnerable children and fam...
No parent imagines losing sight of her kid -- until it happens.
Emotional resilience is the ability to bounce back from stressful or difficult moments. Learn how you can help your child develop this important skill by setting aside ten minutes each day.
Concentration is like a muscle that requires regular exercise to strengthen.
Mental health is a crucial topic to talk about with kids. But where and when should you start?
Concerned that your child lacks passion or doesn't know how to apply themselves? Learn the six steps that can help inspire your child to set and meet their goals.
With all the money you are paying for child support, why are you being asked to provide additional support to cover these other expenses? It begs the question, what does child support actually cover?
Practical tips on how parents and caregivers can help infants and toddlers develop empathy, and understand that others have different thoughts and feelings than they do.
Once your child reaches the age when he or she can pick up a crayon, the stream of artwork and papers is about to begin – and it won’t end for years to come. “I... Continue reading
Inspire her thirst for knowledge inside — and outside — of school.
The director of family bereavement support organization A Caring Hand provides simple ways to make a huge difference.
New research reveals that kids growing up in low-income homes have less-developed brains than their wealthier peers.
Start financial literacy lessons early — and I don’t mean as a Freshman in high school. “Parents’ influence on their children’s understanding of money management begins early…before they even start school.”* If you’re a parent, your child will invariably show interest in money before you drop them off for their first day of kindergarten. Your …
Our students need more...not less. And when we say more...we mean mindfulness and recess.
If your child is being bullied, she'll need some help learning how to stand up for herself and when to get help.
Three rules that might make your child a future Nobel Prize winner