Category: Resilience
“Join the group!” For some children this is a really tough suggestion. Those kids look at group activity, maybe even one they asked to do, or sounded like a good idea a few minutes…
“But I don’t want to!” How many times have you given a child a gift or tried to interest her in an activity or game, only to hear these words? Kids often like the…
Want to change a behavior in your home? I often find myself wishing I had a magic wand to change behavior. It would be so much easier, right? The truth is, though, that each…
I have a 4-year-old boy who argues and defies us constantly. He screams, bosses his little brother around, answers-back, tries to take control all the time and can become very agressive verbally and emotionally…
How can I tell my child… I’ve been asked often about explaining tragedies to kids. But sometimes we have to tell our children something hard that isn’t on the news, something that only matters…
Family drama happens. Often we work hard to keep our kids out of the mess. They don’t need to – and usually shouldn’t – know about all of the differences of opinion, bad behavior…
“Shots?! No way!” says just about every child. Kids in the preschool years, and sometimes as old as high school, dread needles in a way reserved for monsters under the bed. Just the idea…
Got Friendship Drama? Today I bring you incredible help! Annie Fox, M Ed, kids and teen relationship expert! She has this fantastic new book out, The Girls’ Q&A Book on Friendship. And she kindly offered…
All this advertising and buzz around Black Friday sales is making my head hurt! I’m worried that my kids will only think about material items this holiday season. Is there any tangible way to…