Effective Strategies for Resisting Pelagian Parenting
This book makes a strong case that having larger families can help make us better people. We should make it easier to do so.
This book makes a strong case that having larger families can help make us better people. We should make it easier to do so.
“Is tearing down a three-year-old really necessary because I don’t hit my kid?”
As both child care and adolescence have changed, the sitter has started to disappear.
As younger generations become parents, they’re planning on de-introducing things that Millennial and Gen X parents led with—namely, technology.
iParent by Neha J Hiranandani is a well-written guide for parents to help navigate their children online
Response op-ed by Danit Schusterman: “The line ‘Because I said so’ no longer works, not for this generation. Today’s kids need more, and we have the luxury and responsibility to give them more.”
Young girls face greater pressure than boys to achieve perfection, which can sap their confidence, according to a new study.
It’s time to move on, but they’re stuck.
“You’re jeopardizing their mental health by focusing on the standards that you think are going to get them into Harvard,” says MGH’s Dr. Gene Beresin, author of an upcoming guide for concerned parents.
Most teens at least sometimes feel happy and peaceful when they don’t have their phone, but 44% say this makes them anxious. Half of parents say they have looked through their teen’s phone.