Raising grateful kids
Are children who learn how to count their blessings healthier and happier?
Words that help kids play well with others
Learning how to play well with other kids means knowing the right words to say.
Help your kids through crushes and young love
Love at first sight. Crushed crushes. From preschool to puberty, here's how to help with your child’s heartthrobs and heartaches.
Can roughhousing make kids smarter?
While angry fighting isn't productive, research shows rough-and-tumble play where everyone is happy is good for kids, boosting academic, emotional, and physical smarts.
Goldie's 10 Mindful Minutes
Goldie Hawn's new parenting book tackles the task of teaching EQ to children.
Survey: top holiday trends
Our Holiday Toy Survey elicited some wondrous insights about the state of holiday cheer and chagrin in America today.
How can parents nurture resilience in their children?
Learn about qualities that allow kids to bounce back from adversity -- and how to nurture that type of resilience in your child.
How parents can foster their child's self-esteem
Dr. Robert Brooks describes research-based strategies that can help you nurture your children's self-esteem by building their competence and resilience.
Gender differences in criticism
Absolutely! Stanford psychologist and Mindset author Carol Dweck says it’s night and day – and linked to the self-esteem gender gap.
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