
5 Things You Need to Know Before You Can Change Your Kid's Behavior
Before we can hope to change our kid’s behavior, we need to be aware of five things that explain why children act the way they do.

Before I had my first baby, I thought I knew myself reasonably well: my faults, failures, and where I excelled.

How to Help Your Kids Find Their Place in the World
It’s not enough to pick a college major simply because that was your best subject in high school.

New Research on Screen Time Explains Why It Sabotages Children’s Sleep
Even just leaving a phone or computer on in the bedroom can hinder good sleep for kids and teens, and yet so many do it.

5 Stories to Spark Discussions With Kids About the Spirit of Giving
How can parents talk to their kids about generosity? These five stories are prime teaching tools.

The office bathroom stall was dark, but not so dark that I couldn’t see the contrast of red on white.

Social Bias Is Contagious. Here’s How Kids Catch It.
This research should encourage us to think about our own nonverbal behaviors, and what those behaviors might be teaching our kids.

5 Ways to Get Your Kids Focusing on Giving Rather Than Getting This Season
This is a submission in our monthly contest. November’s theme is Gratitude. Halloween wasn’t even over when our mailbox was getting stuffed with holiday catalogs. Before I could blink the kids were...

Don't Freak Out: When Kids Lie, They're Practicing an Important Skill
Children need to learn to lie to navigate our social world. This means children need to practice telling lies.

How to Find Yourself When You Are Feeling Lost
In an instant I knew what to say because I knew it was true. I am resilient. I will bounce back from this.

An Overprotective Parent Asks, "When Do You Know It's Time to Step in?"
Yep, I am one of those: I am an overprotective parent.

Why I Love TV Time With My Kids
Sometimes there aren’t two hours in the day for a family bike ride. But there are 30 minutes to watch a show and lazily connect with one another.

5 Rules for Foster Parents From One Who's Been There
Whether you have children of your own, you’re married, single, or you are just wanting to help out, fostering kids is a special kind of parenting.

Gratitude in the Midst of Small-Moment Lives
What if the quiet moments are worth every bit as much as the loud moments performed before the multitudes?

13 Fabulous Gifts that Give Back
These unique, well-made gifts are all from awesome companies that give to charity with each purchase.

How to Answer Big Questions About the Big Guy in Red
I have found a few easy answers that should quell your fears and keep the magic of Santa alive and well in your house for a long time.

A 4th Grade Teacher's Insight About What Students Really Need
Grade 4 is when kids are being asked to learn and use skills more independently than ever before. That means the need for time to explore is important.

Letter to My Daughter's Oncology Team After She Died
Dear Team Thank you all for your dedication, compassion, and remarkable persistence in managing Ana’s complex disease over the last four years. Jim and I are truly grateful for the care Ana receive...

Can Thumping Hearts and Sweaty Hands Predict Risk of Social Anxiety in Young Kids?
If your child complains of symptoms like a bumpy heart, difficulty breathing, or feeling hot in social situations, the risk of developing SAD is higher.

An At-Home Cooking School With No Pre-Portioned Ingredients
To start your kids' culinary education – and perhaps even your own – you don't need meal kit deliveries or even YouTube starlets. You need a carton of eggs.

Why We Love (and Need) Superheroes
There's no denying superheroes hare firmly rooting their place in American pop culture, and the love of them has never faded – it's only intensified.

Subscription Boxes: the Gift That Keeps on Giving
We’ve rounded up 12 of the best subscriptions with something for everyone … even the family dog!

This is a submission in our monthly contest. November’s theme is Gratitude. I’m not a “traditional” parent by any means, but I do like traditions, especially around holidays. Sometimes, this result...

Revisions of Traditional Nursery Rhymes, for Modern Parents
With a baby I'm a little teapot, tired and covered in vomit. Baa, baa, black sheep, why won't you stop crying? How many miles to Babylon? I'm going to keep driving until you fall asleep. To Babylon...