I want my kids to be confident and happy
Mom, Ashley takes primary responsibility for the day-to-day with their kids. She talks to us about her hopes for their kids.
Mom, Ashley takes primary responsibility for the day-to-day with their kids. She talks to us about her hopes for their kids.
Cristina knew she wanted to do something with a lasting impact, so after studying economics in college, she worked for the government of Mexico tracking poverty and the government’s effectiveness in addressing the problem. Now she works for UNICEF at the UN in New York collecting data and monitoring nutrition programs for children around the world.
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.
Andrea, mom to two middle schoolers, talks about how she connects with her kids every day. This tool has been game changing for her family.
Two years ago Jennifer retired from her corporate job to focus her time and energy on her middle school-aged daughter, Paige, and her son, 9-year old Brady. She shares why she’s glad she did this.⠀
Put principles ahead of rules to help your teen reframe the situation.