Carol Dweck's top parenting tip
Mindset author Carol Dweck discusses the right (and wrong) way to praise your child.
Sh*tty Moms on "Nobody likes me!"
"Aww, suck it up," says Alicia Ybarbo. "It's your fault," says Mary Ann Zoellner. The co-authors of Sh*tty Mom agree that with this complaint, tough love is in order.
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.
Christine Carter on "Nobody likes me!"
Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ expert and Raising Happiness author Christine Carter says parents shouldn't rush in to reassure their child.
John Duffy on "My teacher hates me!"
The psychologist and author of The Available Parent says that parents aren't necessarily helping their kids if they go straight to the teacher. Try this instead.
Sh*tty moms on "My teacher hates me"
"Maybe it's a good thing if your teacher says that," says Mary Ann Zoellner, co-author - with Alicia Ybarbo - of the book "Sh*tty Mom." Here's their anti feel-good response.
Christine Carter: "I hate homework!"
The Raising Happiness author and child development expert explains two surprising things kids need to focus on their homework.
Levine on "I hate homework!"
When it comes to homework troubles, the famed psychologist and The Price of Privilege author cautions parents against coming to your child's rescue.
Bruce Feiler on not nagging
"How many times do I have to tell you to do that?" We all find ourselves nagging, but there's a way to stop, says happy family expert Bruce Feiler.
Bruce Feiler on respectful kids
The kids are snipping at each other and giving you back talk. Is this any way to have a happy family? Bruce Feiler on how to foster respect among family members.
Bruce Feiler family meeting tips
Bruce Feiler talks about how to have a successful family meeting.
Bruce Feiler on kids doing chores
Bruce Feiler's children didn't want to do chores - then the parents and kids devised a way to transform the work into something "awesome".
John Duffy on school refusal
Beyond "I don't want to go to school," there's a whole other level of dread. It's called school refusal, and we're only just beginning to understand it.
How to not "lose it" with your kids
They are master button pushers, those children of ours. So what should you do when you feel like you're going to lose your temper with your child?
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