Project: Thinking Globally, Act Locally
Budding entrepreneurs use the power of numbers to develop and pitch their own local business idea.
Budding entrepreneurs use the power of numbers to develop and pitch their own local business idea.
Worriers run in families. Worrying increases at school age when kids become nervous about social situations, tests, and criticism.
There is a surefire way to make sure kids continue to develop academic skills: focus on reading.
Use “I do, You do, We do” to help your kid learn new skills, overcome frustration, and become more independent.
In a world where bad news is everywhere, parents must have hard conversations to help our kids understand and grieve.
These five steps will help your kid develop self-esteem, and understand that ‘best self’ is not the same as ‘best outcome’.
For the kid who isn’t engaged in memorizing multiplication tables or formulas, connect math to something they’re already interested in.
Practice these habits to cope with fear and uncertainty.
Play is serious business. Schedule some time to play, have fun and be intentional about creating moments of joy.
Joel is the father of 4 multi-racial kids, and talks to us about the conversations he and his wife are having with their kids around race and identity.