It’s easy to be triggered when a child’s emotions run high. But by observing and understanding emotions, parents can take a deep breath and try to replace “fight or flight” with “stay and help.”
— Read on www.kqed.org/mindshift/55708/when-a-childs-emotions-spike-how-can-a-parent-find-their-best-self
How Parents Can Help Their Daughters Express Anger in Healthy Ways and Why It Matters | A Mighty Girl
“We are so busy teaching girls to be likable that we forget to teach them that they have the right to be respected.”
— Read on www.amightygirl.com/blog
Parenting Kids With Anxiety – The Atlantic
How to raise a resilient child in 2020
— Read on www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/05/childhood-in-an-anxious-age/609079/
What leader are you? It depends on your parents – BBC Worklife
Your parents’ good intentions might have undermined your confidence – but you can do something about it.
— Read on www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20200406-what-leader-are-you-it-depends-on-your-parents
How to Teach Students Grit – The Atlantic
In recent years, the idea that educators should be teaching kids qualities like grit and self-control has caught on. Successful strategies, though, are hard to come by.
— Read on www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/06/how-kids-really-succeed/480744/
coronavirus kids | Newsday
coronavirus kids | Newsday
— Read on www.newsday.com/amp/lifestyle/family/coronavirus-kids-1.42274702
How to Raise Climate-Resilient Kids | Yes! Magazine
In the face of climate change, children need positive stress as well as compassion to maintain mental health and inform their responses.
— Read on www.yesmagazine.org/environment/2020/02/18/climate-change-kids/
10 tips for taking a long-distance train with kids – Lonely Planet
Traveling with kids can simplify long-distance journeys, and make family travel more eco-friendly.
— Read on www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/train-travel-with-kids
Wild outdoor childhood
Why Bright Girls Struggle: When Ability Doesn’t Lead to Confidence | A Mighty Girl
“More often than not, bright girls believe that their abilities are innate and unchangeable.”
— Read on www.amightygirl.com/blog