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By Miryam Abdullah
How do children learn how to be grateful? Child development research explores ways that we can support this process.
By Marilou Hyson
Understanding what’s “too scary” for young children can help you support them through these fears.
By PBS Kids
This Labor Day, help young children appreciate the day-to-day work of all those helping communities stay healthy and safe. Learn more about the history of Labor Day in the U.S. here.
By Kathy Simpson
Appreciating the roles that grandparents can play in fostering the well-being of families and grandchildren is something we all appreciate!
By Steph Lee, MD, MPH, FAAP
Age-appropriate tips for engaging your child in conversations about climate change and environmental health.
By Kayla Craig
Tips from PBS Kids for helping your child get back in the swing of making friends.
By Jodie Fishman
Some changes experienced by families during the pandemic have been eye-opening and maintaining.
By Dr. Kimberly Narain
Learn with your child about structural racism so you can work to dismantle unjust systems together.
By Dr. Alana Lopez
Ways to plant seeds of curiosity in children so they feel empowered to learn about themselves and the world around them.
By Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart
It’s so important for children to express their emotions and for adults to learn ways to validate them.
By Nefertiti Austin
How to not shy away from hard truths, while teaching empathy and cooperation.
By Christine Carter
Five questions parents can ask themselves when setting New Year’s goals.
By Andrea Hussong
Gratitude has four parts – notice, think, feel, and do. Here’s a guide to teach all four to your children.
By Deborah Farmer Kris
Ways to help children build self-calming and mindfulness skills when they’re feeling overwhelmed.
By The Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Foundation
How to have a fun and memorable Halloween, even when your family can’t trick-or-treat.
By Sarah Young
This article offers advice on how to work from home and keep everyone as content as possible.
By Julie Mattera
A resource guide to accessible at-home activities to support remote learning for kids ages 3-6.
By Deborah Farmer Kris
When helping children regulate their emotions, we must learn how to regulate our own.
By The National Museum of African American History and Culture
Tools and guidance to support parents and caregivers through difficult and important conversations.
By Shawnta Smith Sayner
How to shift the way you say things to keep the emotional connection to your child.