by Julie Bogart, Bravewriter When kids become used to sharing their ideas on engaging topics at home, they’ll feel more comfortable doing so with others. So get warmed up for […]
by Irene Vandersande Do your kids want to wear skimpy clothes? Do you end up arguing about what they wear – or worry about shaming them? Here’s what two parents […]
by Kim Komando Komando.com You’ve got a GPS tracker! And you’ve got a tracker! And you! From Apple AirTags to Tiles to Jiobit sensors, GPS trackers are everywhere. I put […]
Read this introduction to Kidpower’s Extensive Expertise on Bullying, however it is but the tip of the resources Kidpower offers. After reading it go here to learn about all Kidpower […]
Arm your kids with the right tools, and you’ll empower them against bullies—and stop them becoming one themselves Joanna Moorhead, The Guardian What is bullying? It’s a sustained pattern of […]
Trauma, ACEs, & Toxic Stress, Tools for Prevention & Healing “Kidpower’s new Mental Health page provides tools for mental health professionals, educators, and parents – [...]
Don’t Underestimate the Power of a Walk Walking is one of the simplest and most strategic things you can do for yourself. It takes little preparation, minimal effort, no special […]
by Kerry McDonald Should teens have jobs? Back in April, I shared that my 16-year-old daughter, Molly, got her first part-time job working at a busy coffee shop here in […]
Experienced Moms and Dads Offer Help for Parents Whose Children are Experiencing Challenges Adjusting to A New Class/Fellow Students/Teacher/ Author – “I didn’t know elementary school would [...]
The miracles of human cooperation go unnoticed. by Barry Brownstein August 8 Sometimes we do something foolish, and it works out. When our twins were a few months old, we […]