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What would your child do? | Caught being kind

Kids are learning emotional intelligence skills at school. But how will they act when no adults are around? It's not always easy to do the kind thing.


Vivienne Harr: teaching empathy by example

Vivienne's only 11, but she's trying to end child slavery. It's not always easy to keep going. Here's how she stays positive.


A crafty way to teach little ones empathy

Making friendship treasure boxes is a fun (and easy) way for the preschool set to practice listening and learn empathy — two skills they'll need in kindergarten.

Feeling Words Curriculum

Kathryn Lee from Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence talks about why it's important for kids to have a feeling words vocabulary.


Mood Meter

How are you feeling? Robin Stern from Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence explains how to really answer that question.


One way to resolve sibling conflict

Carol Lloyd, Executive Editor of GreatSchools and mother of two, challenged her daughters to try "blueprinting" to solve their conflict.


Family Charter

House rules constantly being broken? Try creating a Family Charter instead.


How to navigate girl friendships

Being friends with different groups can be complicated. Here's how to help your daughter manage friendships.


Is your daughter dealing with mean girls?

Learn what being "gaslighted" means and what your daughter can do about it.

What to do when the kids are fighting

You want the bickering to stop now, but here's why it's worth listening when your kids fight.


When parents feel frustrated by homework

Dread dealing with your child's homework? Try using this expert's tip.


Homework battles | Through a child's eyes

Does your child ever struggle with homework? Many do. And there’s actually a lot you can do to help. Start by watching this video with your child.