Raising a profoundly gifted child
What is it really like to parent a profoundly gifted child?
Po Bronson: the art of roughhousing
Po Bronson, bestselling author of "Nurture Shock," underscores the surprising benefits of rough-and-tumble play.
Carol Dweck on the power of "yet"
This one little word, says world-renowned Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck, has the power to inspire your child to do incredible things.
Tip #3: "What's wrong with him?"
The popular Mormon mom blogger suggests treating children's questions with tact... and a big dose of compassion.
Carol Dweck on the "gifted curse"
Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck explains why the smartest kids sometimes fail.
Teaching children to give
Sharing the experience of giving can be the most rewarding present you give your child this holiday season.
Brain research, reading, and dyslexia
Pioneering pediatricians describe what brain research can teach parents and professionals about dyslexia.
The great Thanksgiving feast debate
Are »ÆÉ«app celebrations a valuable teaching tool or a waste of time and money?
Betsy Braun on "Nobody likes me!"
The author of parenting books Just Tell Me What to Say and You're Not the Boss of Me says to listen and help your child step up his social interactions.
Madeline Levine: "Nobody likes me!"
"Don't jump in too fast!" warns Madeline Levine, author of Teach Your Children Well. Instead, take this approach so your child learns to navigate friendships.
Jane Nelsen on "Nobody likes me!"
The bestselling author of Positive Discipline says parents do their kids a disservice by trying to fix the problem. You help them far more by teaching them to help themselves.
Christine Carter on "Nobody likes me!"
»ÆÉ«app expert and Raising Happiness author Christine Carter says parents shouldn't rush in to reassure their child.
My daughter’s battle with anorexia
Like many parents, Melanie thought she understood what anorexia was all about. Then it happened to her child and she learned the complicated truth.
Is my son addicted to screens?
Is my son's screen use "normal" for kids his age? Or has our whole country gone insane, raising a generation of children who are dangerously addicted to any and every screen?
The sex talk
Everything you wanted to know about sex ed but were afraid to ask.
How to praise tykes
The right (and wrong) way to cheer on your pre»ÆÉ«apper or kindergartner.
How to praise 1st and 2nd graders
The right (and wrong) way to cheer on your first or second grader.
How to praise 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders
The right (and wrong) way to cheer on your third, fourth, or fifth grader.
How to praise tweens and teens
The right (and wrong) way to cheer on your tween or teen.
Tips on clothes shopping with your tween or teen
Back-to-»ÆÉ«app shopping with your tween or teen can be fun and educational if you start with a plan.
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