…barely contain my own alarm let alone mitigate hers. Fortunately, while her dad and I sat stunned on the couch watching endless news cycles, my daughter headed for her paints….

…press pause and catch up with myself. And so here, more than a decade after those initial rumblings, I find myself sitting at the beginning of an experiment. An experiment…

…offerings will be diverse: reflections, opinion pieces, responses to questions or letters, comments on issues in the news, relevant research with commentary, book reviews, and more. We hope these postings…

…when homework needs to get done? Why do some teens oppose and rail against rules and limits around technology use, driving them to push back at parents? At first glance,…

…They don’t play by the rules or believe the rules apply to them. Bullies don’t think twice and lack the capacity for reflection. They are fearless, tearless, immature, and have…

…wasn’t news to her because she had known it all along. I am forever appreciative that I was able to thank Gail in person for all that she has done…

…your child. It is hard to read the parenting literature or the newspaper’s reports on the latest release in research or the latest parenting advice (and possibly the editorials on…

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rub: science prefers to ignore what it can’t explain. For example, science stutters even at the thought of love. But to pretend that something doesn’t exist just because we cannot…

…support of “Black Lives Matter” school programs, and fierce opposition to the Standing Rock situation. Many a mama friend shared passionate posts and articles on social media, determined to educate…

…has been the behavioural consultant at her school board in Quebec, she’s certainly run into her share of challenges. How could she not encounter some tough trials, after all, overseeing…

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