
Teaching Kindness and Empathy (without Shame and Excessive Guilt)
From some things we hear and even witness, it might feel like kindness doesn’t come very naturally to children and adolescents (or any human for that matter). When we are noticing our kids straying away from their natural inclination to be kind and empathic, we can take an active role in encouraging kindness and empathy and also in instilling a belief system that reflects these characteristics in them as individuals.

Helping Teens Ask for Help Part 2: Identifying What You Need
Today we are addressing the following challenge: Teens and Pre-teens developing the first skills required to effectively ask for help.

Helping Teens Ask for Help Part 4: The Ask
Although we cannot control how people perceive us, how they hear us, or how they respond to us, we can still take steps to help them understand and make positive results more probable.