Still Waters Run Deep: Middle Schoolers and the First Day of School

One of the best games to play as the parent of a Middle Schooler is, "Guess the Emotion that's Fueling this Behavior." Is it fear? Hunger? Sadness? Joy? Confidence? Exhaustion? Boredom? Is your adolescent's silence because they're upset about something? Or are they just thinking deeply? Are they … Read more about Still Waters Run Deep: Middle Schoolers and the First Day of School

The Art of Negotiation, or Why You Shouldn’t Argue with a Three-Year-Old

“We’ll read one book before bedtime,” you tell your child. “Four.” “Two.” “Three.” “OK. Three. But that’s all.” Of our children’s many intrinsic gifts, the art of negotiation is often the most universal. Understanding us as intimately as we understand them, our children know how to … Read more about The Art of Negotiation, or Why You Shouldn’t Argue with a Three-Year-Old

Get into the Season with These 4 Spring-Themed Picture Books

Who doesn't love the fresh air, bold colors, and clear skies of spring? It's a season of birth, of new beginnings and new stories to tell. For children, it's a time to learn about the beauty of nature and the importance of preserving the environment. For teachers, it's a time to give them the … Read more about Get into the Season with These 4 Spring-Themed Picture Books

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