…and delivered to facilitators at the 2015 conference.   Gail holds a very special place in my heart, in the writing of the book [Hold On to Your Kids], and…

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I keep waiting for someone to ask me this. Not even when writing Hold On To Your Kids, over 20 years ago now, did anyone ask me – not my editors or…

As we begin another not-quite-usual holiday season, we wanted to share with you, once again, some seasonal offerings from our homes to yours. In looking at the writings that Neufeld…

…say to my son who is struggling to write, “I’m going to help you. I’ll write every other line for you,” not only is he grateful, he is willing to…

…missing her usual Hannukah traditions this year. She writes: This year we’ll be preparing for Hannukah the way we usually do, but for the first time that I can remember,…

…cause to slow down just enough to see, or at least to experience, the fast pace I was caught up in. It stirred something deep within me, prompting me to…

…can think about is the paper I still need to write before morning. My plan was 8 pm – lights out! Then it was going to be my turn. Now…

…her son’s reaction, it confirmed for me that we do a disservice when we ask children to bring home these reports on daily basis to their parents. The anticipation of…

…I invite you to give this online course a try. We are, after all, our children’s best hope for escaping the clutches of immaturity.   Our next online course for…

…to parent through.  Somewhere in the eleven- to thirteen-year age range, our previously reasonable children are likely to become completely allergic to direction. They can appear inconsiderate, act rashly, and…

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