Is it just sibling rivalry or something worse?
[Warning: This story talks about abuse.] Sibling rivalry is normal but what if it’s something more sinister? What if it’s sibling violence? Here’s how to tell the difference. As parents, we often expect some level of sibling rivalry in our homes. Children argue, compete for…
Why children lie
Discover why children lie, what it reveals about their development, and how to respond with understanding to encourage honesty and trust.
Why it’s a good thing if your son is wild at heart
If you’ve ever struggled to understand your son’s behaviour and how his mind works, what you are about to read may surprise you.
Phones for kids: When, how and which ones?
Phones for kids provide connectivity but can be fraught with risks. Here are some things to consider when getting your kid their first phone.
First day of school printable
Download our free printable to help you capture the precious memory of your child starting school for the new year.
What to do if your child is vaping
Here are some effective strategies for having open conversations to guide your child toward healthier choices.
Teens now: The unique challenges for Gen Z
Teens now face unique challenges like social media and increased mental health concerns. Learn how to help them navigate today’s world.
The secret to motivating our children
If you’ve ever struggled with getting your child to do or accomplish anything, you might want to try this tip.
Helping kids navigate a media-filled world
Screens are all around us and it feels like we can’t ever escape. How can we help our kids navigate the treacherous world of media?
How to make puffy paint with 3 simple ingredients
The easiest and least expensive way to make puffy paint is with the combination of these three household ingredients.
3 easy science experiments for kids
You don’t need a lab for these science experiments for kids. You already have most of the items needed to do these at home.
Love languages for kids: What’s your child’s?
These different love languages for kids will tell you a lot about your child, how they feel loved and how they give or show love.