Read more about the article 20 Questions to Ask Your Daughter (When “Fine” Isn’t Enough)
20 kitchen questions to get more out of your daughter than "how was your day?"

20 Questions to Ask Your Daughter (When “Fine” Isn’t Enough)

There's a specific moment most moms of elementary-age girls know by heart. You ask, "How was your day?" And she says, "Fine."That's it. That's the whole conversation. She wanders off…

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Read more about the article Raising Cooperative & Inclusive Kids: Simple Activities That Build Stronger Friendships
We can teach our kids how to be more cooperative and inclusive with others.

Raising Cooperative & Inclusive Kids: Simple Activities That Build Stronger Friendships

Why Cooperation and Inclusion Matter More Than Ever Friendships can be one of the most beautiful — and sometimes most challenging — parts of childhood. From learning how to share,…

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Read more about the article Why Journaling Matters: Building Confidence, Growth, and Self-Acceptance with Whitney Wheat
When kids spend time journaling, they not only improve their writing skills--they track their progress.

Why Journaling Matters: Building Confidence, Growth, and Self-Acceptance with Whitney Wheat

In a world that often feels loud, fast, and full of expectations, Whitney Wheat believes every child deserves a quiet place to land, a place where their thoughts matter and…

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Read more about the article Celebrating Bravery: Helping Kids Stand Up for Themselves (and Others) with Penelope Pumpernickel
Celebrate all of the small ways your child might stand up for herself or others.

Celebrating Bravery: Helping Kids Stand Up for Themselves (and Others) with Penelope Pumpernickel

When we think about bravery, we often picture big, bold acts; standing on a stage, speaking in front of a crowd, or doing something daring. But Penelope Pumpernickel, the bravest…

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Read more about the article Celebrate Strengths Instead of Resolutions with Whitney Wheat
Instead of hanging on resolutions, celebrate your kids strengths together

Celebrate Strengths Instead of Resolutions with Whitney Wheat

When a new year begins, it’s easy to feel pressure to fix what’s “wrong” or make big promises about changing ourselves. But Whitney Wheat believes there’s a better place to…

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