Connect with Kids via 1:1 Check-in’s
A routine weekly 1:1 can build trust, show kids you care and strengthen relationships.
A routine weekly 1:1 can build trust, show kids you care and strengthen relationships.
Would you like to instill a lifelong love of learning in your kids? Read how Susan overcame her inner demons to help her son explore his interests.
Kelly talks about how important it is to allow our kids to fail.
Jack isn’t too interested in learning how to ride a bike like the other kids in the neighborhood, but that’s okay. He is successful in other ways.
Kids with a growth mindset believe their abilities can improve over time.
When you celebrate your kid’s small wins you’re motivating them to keep going and accomplish even bigger things.
First help them understand their intangible grief. Then, use these strategies to address it.
Family connections are important to Pilar. She lives near grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, so her boys benefit from lots of intergenerational relationships. Pilar and her husband have taken his son, Dylan, to New York to trace their roots at Ellis Island. She has also taken them to South America to meet previously unknown family members.
Family connections are important to Pilar. She lives near grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, so her boys benefit from lots of intergenerational relationships. Pilar and her husband have taken his son, Dylan, to New York to trace their roots at Ellis Island. She has also taken them to South America to meet previously unknown family members.
Help your kids re-energize and cross the finish line through these six steps.