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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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Homework Therapists’ Job: Help Solve Math Problems, and Emotional Ones (New York Times)

Homework Therapists’ Job: Help Solve Math Problems, and Emotional Ones (New York Times)

April 4, 2018

All About Processing Speed with Dr. Ellen Braaten (The Testing Psychologist)

All About Processing Speed with Dr. Ellen Braaten (The Testing Psychologist)

April 2, 2018

Talking to Kids About Free Speech in the Era of Hateful Rhetoric (U.S. News & World Report)

Talking to Kids About Free Speech in the Era of Hateful Rhetoric (U.S. News & World Report)

March 23, 2018

Boy Aggression and Girl Aggression Are Becoming the Same Thing (Fatherly)

Boy Aggression and Girl Aggression Are Becoming the Same Thing (Fatherly)

March 22, 2018

What about the kids? (The Toronto Star)

What about the kids? (The Toronto Star)

March 22, 2018

There’s No Easy Way to Talk About Violence With Your Kids—But You Have to Do It Anyway (SELF)

There’s No Easy Way to Talk About Violence With Your Kids—But You Have to Do It Anyway (SELF)

March 21, 2018

Parenting Bright Kids Who Can’t Keep Up (Springer School and Center)

Parenting Bright Kids Who Can’t Keep Up (Springer School and Center)

March 19, 2018

Let’s Talk About It: March for Our Lives (This Is New England)

Let’s Talk About It: March for Our Lives (This Is New England)

March 18, 2018

Will your teen activist grow up to be a liberal? Maybe. (Chicago Tribune)

Will your teen activist grow up to be a liberal? Maybe. (Chicago Tribune)

March 15, 2018

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