
How to Talk to Your Child about Racism
Can we talk for a minute? Parenting in 2020 is tough. This year has likely hurled you into complicated discussions you hadn’t prepared to have with your child

How to Instill a Sense of Purpose in Kids
As the school year begins, parents and teachers are both working hard to establish a sense of normalcy and a safe learning environment for the children under their

Social-Emotional Development and Learning Take a Hit as COVID-19 Continues
It is not a secret that children in the United States are negatively affected by COVID-19. With many schools still closed and remote classes in effect,

African Americans and Burnout: What You Need to Know
Burnout is a phenomenon that impacts us all, but the stressors found in the lives of African Americans make their experience unique. To overcome burnout, you need to

Four Ways to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child
2020 has been a long, tough year. In the midst of a global pandemic, a worldwide reckoning on race, we have all observed both the best and the

The Key to Quality Time with Your Child during COVID-19
If March 2020 turned your family members’ lives upside down, you are certainly not alone! As the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly swept across the globe, parents everywhere

Four Dangerous Impacts the Pandemic Has on Your Child’s Development
When working parents across the country reflect on the past year, there are two clearly delineated categories that come to mind: the Before Times, when children

Social Distancing Is Tough on Kids: How Social-Emotional Learning Can Help
In mid-March, as the coronavirus pandemic swept across the world, young people everywhere experienced abrupt, unprecedented loss: loss of normalcy, social interactions