Something is happening in schools across the country right now, and most parents don’t know about it. The programs that taught kids how to manage stress, navigate conflict, build emotional awareness, and ask for help when things got hard — many of them are being cut. Defunded. Labeled as controversial. Removed from curricula that took […]
If you’ve been struggling with talking with teenagers about communication, emotions, or anything real — you’re not doing it wrong. You’re probably just doing it in the wrong setting. Most parents try to have important conversations face-to-face, sitting down, giving the moment the weight it deserves. And most of the time, it goes nowhere. The […]
Most people hear “DBT” and think therapy. Clinical. Serious. Something reserved for people in crisis. But that’s only part of the story — and honestly, the part that keeps most families from accessing tools that could genuinely help their kids right now. Dialectical Behavior Therapy was developed in the late 1980s by psychologist Dr. Marsha […]
Every parent wants their kid to be resilient. To bounce back from disappointment, handle pressure without falling apart, and face hard things without being defined by them. What most parenting advice gets wrong is treating resilience like a character trait — something kids either have or don’t. Something you can instill with the right pep […]
When my kids were younger, nobody told me that how children handle their emotions matters just as much as what they learn in school. We tracked reading levels and math scores — but what about the moment your child melts down over homework, shuts down after a hard day, or genuinely doesn’t know why they’re […]
You’ve probably had the experience of watching your child completely fall apart over something that, from the outside, seems small. The wrong cup. A sock with a seam. A sibling who looked at them. And you’ve probably also had the experience of saying “it’s not that big a deal” — and watching it immediately make […]
Navigating Middle School Emotions: Summer Survival Guide for Parents If you have a middle schooler, you already know that middle school emotional regulation is one of the hardest things to navigate as a parent. One minute they’re your kid, laughing at dinner, and the next they’ve slammed a door over something you genuinely don’t understand. […]