We are parenting in a world that’s noisier than ever.
Between YouTube shorts, OTT shows, multiplayer games, and a thousand dopamine hits a day—our kids are navigating more digital distractions in a week than we did in an entire childhood.
With AI evolving every second, even coding and complex math could look very different in their adult lives.
But what we do know and often forget to focus on, is that there’s one skill that always stands the test of time.
Read about the skill and see how you can develop it for your kids
Goal-setting isn’t about producing disciplined mini-adults; it’s about raising self-aware humans who understand their own motivation.
Read how you can build simple routines at home to help your child become an achiever.
Mom, what if I’m not good at this?
That one simple sentence can make any parent’s heart ache.
How do you help your child become confident? Read to know how reflections help children in their growth for a long term.
One afternoon, a parent I had been working with came into the office visibly emotional. “You know,” she said, “my 10-year-old wrote something in her notebook last night about being scared of changing schools. She hadn’t told anyone. Not even me. But in her journal, she poured her heart out. I finally saw what she’d been carrying.”
Along the way, through countless parenting books, late-night forums, and deep conversations in parenting communities, I’ve discovered one truth that never fails.