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Is Your Kid Ready for Social Media? Hereā€™s How to Know

In today’s digital age, it’s easy to feel pressured to hand over the keys to social media early. Kids love to report to you which of their friends is on social media already—with...

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Teaching Kids to Interpret Their Feelings About Work

 

Abigail Shrier contributed an essay to the recent weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal, drawing up on her new book, “Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren’t Growing Up.” The title...

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How to Help Your Kid Who Feels Overwhelmed by Transition

 

My oldest kid will graduate high school in roughly fifteen months, and I’m already fielding questions about his future plans on a daily basis. If he’s feeling anxious at this point,...

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Future Mistakes #15: Proving Yourself

 

Have you ever worn the “wrong thing”? 

I remember once proudly wearing a brand new outfit my sister convinced me was “cool” and “hot.” I was in 8th grade,...

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What Milestones Should My Kid Hit (And By When)?

Recently I walked by a young family getting their three little kids into the car in a parking lot. One of the kids, I would guess to be around five, was having a fit. The mom did one of those...

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Social Skills - Intentionally Embracing Awkwardness

I remember when our kids were little- like preschool little. An adult would come along- perhaps a family friend or relative, and talk directly to them, asking them a question. Our kid would freeze,...

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Tips to Better Conversations With Teens

Sometimes it’s pretty convenient to skip a conversation with our kids. I mean, they aren’t typically known for their riveting conversational skills, right? Sometimes it’s easier...

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How to Ask Better Questions to Have Better Conversations

Teenagers can be a bit prickly. Hello, understatement.

  • You tell them dinner is ready (the dinner you prepared for them with their favorite foods), and you get yelled at.
  • You awkwardly leave a work...
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Grit: The Best Predictor of Success

If you got to choose for your kid whether they were intelligent, talented, or resilient, what would you prioritize?

As parents of teenagers, we often find ourselves marveling at our children's...

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Teaching Your Kids Conversation Skills

 

Summer is a season that often tempts us to switch off and simply go through the motions, but it presents a valuable opportunity for intentional growth and reflection. In a recent Wall Street...

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START Being More Intentional With Your Kids!

Besides keeping your kids healthy and safe, what else can you do to ensure they'll become happy and successful adults? With the time you have with themā€”downtime, drive time, meal time, and bedtime, what will YOU do to engage them intentionally?Ā 

Each week, we'll send you an actionable tip on how to engage more with your kids, whether they're 8 or 18.

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