How do we deal with the eye rolls, sighs, and other “junk behaviors” that often accompany the tween and teen years?...
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Attachment science points us to two mirroring needs—comfort and delight—that we can use to connect to our kids, even when connection feels hard....
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Anxiety is one of the most treatable mental health issues to work with, but doing that takes good information to help us face fear head-on....
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Anyone else ever disagree with your partner over a parenting issue? We don’t think it’s just us, and we’ve seen how these disagreements can cause friction. ...
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Earlier this year, we received a question from a mom wondering how to direct her child’s moral choices. The issues she raises are important....
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A conversation on repair and the importance of being open to making things right after moments of pain and disconnection....
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A conversation about the power of approaching our children’s pain with curiosity and how to help kids process difficult thoughts and feelings....
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It's natural to want to dismiss or move quickly past our kids’ suffering, but making time for comfort helps them grow strong....
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What research shows us about real dangers kids face and how opportunities to overcome manageable amounts of trouble can reduce anxiety....
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