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Tag Archives: Tweens (9-12)
Teaching Kids About Consent and Superheroes
How do parents teach their kids about consent? What words should we use? What age should we start having these conversations?
Helping Kids Feel Worthy and Loved
Helping kids feel worthy and loved has a profound impact on their well-being. This article shares practices to cultivate worthiness in kids.
How to Help Boys Manage Relational Aggression or Bullying
Mean girl behavior, or relational aggression isn’t just for girls. Boys experience these painful interactions and may not realize it’s a form of bullying.
Five Hidden Friendship Truths that Confuse Kids (and Adults too)
Friendships can be confusing, especially for kids. Here are five hidden truths about friendship that kids find especially helpful.
Talking to Kids about Consent
Conversations with kids about consent can begin as early as preschool and continue throughout the teen years. These resource help guide these conversations.
Embracing Differences and Finding Our Shared Humanity
Embracing our differences and working through tough conversations feels like the only path to heal the deep divisions in our country and world today.
Parents: What Your Kids Really Want You To Do/Say At Their Sports Events
What should parents do and say at their kid’s sports events to show their love and support? In this video, kids tell parents exactly how they feel and what they wish their parents would do.
The Value of “Agile” Family Meetings
What are family meetings and why are they valuable? When done well, family meetings provide a positive way for families to connect and work together to improve family life.