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Kids are overscheduled. They’re also lonely. We’ve got to stop pressuring them before it’s too late.

Kids are overscheduled. They’re also lonely. We’ve got to stop pressuring them before it’s too late.

March 15, 2024

How much is too much? Navigating child gift-giving

How much is too much? Navigating child gift-giving

December 19, 2024

4 Signs You May Have Been ‘Parentified’ As A Child

4 Signs You May Have Been ‘Parentified’ As A Child

March 5, 2024

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How to Talk to Your High School Student About College and Money (HerMoney)

How to Talk to Your High School Student About College and Money (HerMoney)

September 11, 2019

How to Talk to Your Middle Schooler About College and Money (HerMoney)

How to Talk to Your Middle Schooler About College and Money (HerMoney)

September 11, 2019

Boston Sunday Review: Ellen Braaten (98.5 The Sports Hub)

Boston Sunday Review: Ellen Braaten (98.5 The Sports Hub)

September 11, 2019

If Your Kid Wants Privacy When They’re Naked, Here’s How Experts Say To Talk About It (Romper Magazine)

If Your Kid Wants Privacy When They’re Naked, Here’s How Experts Say To Talk About It (Romper Magazine)

September 11, 2019

Why Are Teens So Lonely, and What Can They Do About It? (Psychology Today)

Why Are Teens So Lonely, and What Can They Do About It? (Psychology Today)

September 11, 2019

Netflix Is Altering The ’13 Reasons Why’ Scene That Caused So Much Controversy (Romper Magazine)

Netflix Is Altering The ’13 Reasons Why’ Scene That Caused So Much Controversy (Romper Magazine)

September 11, 2019

10 Responsibilities For Kids That Make Them Feel Special, According To Experts (Romper Magazine)

10 Responsibilities For Kids That Make Them Feel Special, According To Experts (Romper Magazine)

September 11, 2019

Let’s Talk: How to Encourage Your Child to Open Up About School (Mountain Grove News Journal)

Let’s Talk: How to Encourage Your Child to Open Up About School (Mountain Grove News Journal)

September 3, 2019

Why Some Parents, Healthcare Experts Worry Active Shooter Drills In Schools Do More Harm Than Good (WGLT)

Why Some Parents, Healthcare Experts Worry Active Shooter Drills In Schools Do More Harm Than Good (WGLT)

August 8, 2019

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