by Parmalee Taff Our parents didn’t have to think twice about our safety when sending us off to college. No matter what our religion, race or background, we were safe. […]
In Defense of Absurdly Early Bedtimes I make my kids go to sleep by 7:30 p.m., without exception. They’re happier and might even be smarter and healthier because of it. […]
This free event will be Thursday, May 2, at the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz, co-hosted by Santa Cruz Community Health, Santa Cruz County Office of Education and local school […]
What Does March Madness Have to Do with Homeschool? by Marna Walthall Wohlfeld, https://ghflearners.org/ Some of you may not be basketball fans or even care about March Madness. I was […]
A smartphone-free childhood is easier than you think. Melanie Hempe April 3, 2024 Intro from Jon Haidt: Today we have an essay in a new series: What Parents Can Do […]
By Yesenia Gomez-Carrillo and Nicole M. Young, MSW As parents, we know how easy it is to get caught up in everyday life. Whether it’s chores, homework, kids’ activities, or […]
Help from First Five California Ideas for Rebuilding Trust With Your Child After You Lose Your Temper Nearly every caregiver has lost their temper or raised their voice at their […]
“No Nights (or Chapters) Off.” And Other Grown Up Lessons From Reading to My Kids Mark Cecil on What He’s Learned From the Toughest Audience There Is, Children By Mark Cecil March […]
“Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High” by Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler is a highly regarded book that offers insights into [...]
Cursive Is Now Legally Required To Be Taught In CA Schools As of Jan. 1, elementary students must learn to write cursive in the classroom for the first time in […]