How To Respond To Bedtime Protests
Struggling with bedtime crying and procrastination? Here, we help you understand why your child is protesting and how you can best respond.
What To Leave For Your Child’s Babysitter
As a former nanny, there’s a lot of stuff I wish parents would’ve left for me. There’s also a lot of things they left that were completely useless. Here’s everything your babysitter will need, in a simple, easy-to-reference format.
The Goal Setting Guide: For Kids
Goal setting is an important skill for adults, which means it’s an important skill for kids to learn. Here’s the scoop on why goal setting is so difficult for children, and how we can support them at every age.
Growth Mindset Activities: For Kids
Growth mindset is an important skill, but it’s such an abstract concept for young children. Here’s 5 of our favorite activities to get you started.
Should I Set New Years Resolutions With My Child?
New Years Resolutions are only effective for our families if we keep them. Here’s what’s standing in our way, what we can do about it, and how we can model healthy goal-setting for our kids in the new year.
What To Do If Your Child Won’t Sit In Santa’s Lap
There are so many reasons children dislike sitting on Santa’s lap. Here’s some things we can do to offer them some assistance, and what we should do if they still wholeheartedly object.
Calm Down Corners: Creating A Space Your Child Can Reflect and De-Escalate
Calm down corners are a god-send when it comes to emotionally escalated children. If your child has a tendency to get angry, upset, overwhelmed, or impulsive in their behavior, a calm down corner could be just what your home needs.
Why Is My Kid Biting People?! (& How Do I Stop It?)
Biting is an extremely common issue for children in their common years. Here’s why they’re doing it, and how we can stop it.
The Sorry Script: 5 Steps to Making Your Kid [Genuinely] Apologize
When told to apologize, most kids hang their heads and begrudgingly and forcefully utter “sorry.” But we can do better than that. The Sorry Script is a formula designed to teach your kids genuine apologies, while also teaching what they can do better in the future.