How children learn to be racist
Want to raise a culturally-sensitive child? Here’s what you can do.
Why do siblings fight all the time?!
What should parents do when their kids won’t stop fighting?
Quarantine homeschooling help
Quarantine homeschooling presents challenges and frustrations for both children and parents.
3 science-based activities to entertain the kids at home
These stimulating activities from Street Science will inspire your child’s curiosity for the world and get their brains working.
How to celebrate a birthday while in quarantine
Has COVID-19 put a dampener on your (child’s) birthday party plans? There are still ways to celebrate the milestones with a bit of creativity. Who knows? It might even become one of the more memorable ones!
Showing God to children during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis
With church services cancelled, how can parents continue to cultivate the spiritual lives of their children?
Fun activities at home with kids
From physical activity to mind-stretchers, here are some ideas to entertain the kids at home.
Children’s books about death and grief—and other major events in their lives
Whether it’s the death of a loved one, introducing a new sibling, moving to a new house or starting school, a picture book can often help ease your preschooler through the transition.
What to do when your child doesn’t get along with their teacher
As with any relationship, there will be some teachers who your child will warm to and some they will not.
Talking to your children about COVID-19
We can’t shield them from the information, but our resident psychologist suggests ways to steer them away from fear.
Expert formula to building good character in children
Character counts! Psychologist Collet Smart discusses her research on how to teach children character.
Literacy expert: How children learn to write
There is one thing parents can all do at home to ensure their children successfully learn to write—and it’s not as hard as you think.