AvatardtrangelTo keep your curious kids happy these school holidays, check out Imagine Thistheconversation.com - Sunanda CreaghSchool holidays have rolled around again, and we’re here to help. If you’re looking for ways to keep kids occupied on road trips or during long …
AvatardtrangelWant to Raise Kids With Great Empathy? Always Ask Them This One Simple Questionverified_publisherInc Magazine - John BrandonAsking your kids how you are doing as a parent makes them see that you want more than the facts. "How am I doing as your dad?" It's a question I didn't ask often enough. Yet, it's an incredibly valuable question to ask, because to my kids it meant I was being vulnerable enough to ask for their …
AvatardtrangelTo Raise Creative Kids, Adam Grant Says Do This (You've Been Avoiding It Like the Plague)verified_publisherInc Magazine - Jessica StillmanThere can be no creativity without conflict, so you may as well help your kids learn to fight productively early. When we want to encourage creativity, we usually try to make sure people feel psychologically safe. Never shoot down an idea no matter how ludicrous in a brainstorming session, we're …
AvatardtrangelJellies is a kid-friendly, parent-approved alternative to YouTube Kidsverified_publisherTechCrunch - Sarah PerezAs YouTube reels from a series of scandals related to its lack of policing around inappropriate content aimed at children, obscene comments on videos of children, horrifying search suggestions, and more, a new app called Jellies has arrived to offer parents a safer way to let their kids watch …
Avatardtrangel3 TED Talks That Will Help You Raise Successful Kidsverified_publisherInc Magazine - Jessica StillmanParents today are barraged by advice. These talks will help you sort through it all and keep your sanity. Parents today have it rough. Don't overschedule your kids, they're told, but don't fail to nurture their passions. Beware helicopter parenting, but if your kid gets anything more than a scratch, …
AvatardtrangelParents, embrace the gross. Humor can teach kids about their bodies.verified_publisherThe Washington Post - Howard J. BennettChildren love potty humor. Although no one wants their kids to shout PEE or POOP in the middle of a restaurant, if your child is fixated on boogers, belching and bad breath, you can use this as an opportunity to discuss how the body works. I know this because I’m a pediatrician, and a father. I …