Friends help each other, remember each other, and share life together. And kids love reading all about it. These books celebrate the magic of friendship.
It’s a slow build to teach our children how to be responsible. Focusing on different aspects of this trait can help develop our children into capable adults.
With a rapidly changing world, it’s our responsibility to take our children’s future into consideration when teaching them to be good citizens of our planet.
Here are ten ways to help your daughter fall in love with STEAM. STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics and fosters curiosity.
Building patience through flexibility, resiliency and carefulness at an early age can give your children a significant advantage in life. Here's how to start.
Kids don’t look at toilet paper rolls, old markers, or cardboard and see trash. Pair that creativity with some extra supplies and they're a STEM gold mine.
Backed by lived experience, grace from fellow wise parents, and research, here are five reasons to allow young children to indulge in some screen time.
Next time you're at the beach, don't let the kids stump you with these questions. Here's a primer on seagulls, sea glass, and other answers for curious kids.
Most infants and toddlers are engaging with screens every day. Here's more about what that means for development and attention, and how to use screens best.
These four traits create a strong foundation for teaching little ones how to get along: acceptance, forgiveness, loyalty, and teamwork. (Also, it's a process!)
Each new experience and tradition we shared with one another went off without a hitch. In fact, we soon learned our differences as a Jewish man and a Irish Catholic woman actually helped to bring us closer.
Research suggests that classical music can have positive effects for children, including memory development, creativity, and self-expression. Plus, it's fun!
As a parent in the millennial age, understanding our digital identities is crucial. What can we do to teach our kids to navigate this complex digital world?
Why is my autistic son in a general education classroom? I could argue it's for inclusion, but the truth is, I fought to keep him there because it felt right.