Getting on the same parenting page
Whether you're right or wrong, call a cease-fire and find a way to build a united front for the kids’ sake.
Reinforcing small changes in your child's behavior
Are you baffled about how to manage your child's difficult behavior? Remember that each step he takes toward better behavior is a move in the right direction.
Like a Sponge podcast: Radical rethink
In rural North Carolina, one district launched a radical experiment to rethink their traditional high »ÆÉ«app. It worked so well, they’ve become a national model.
Like a Sponge podcast: Banishing bias from »ÆÉ«app
A Pennsylvania high »ÆÉ«app rebuilt its culture through an antiracist lens. A Texas teacher's culturally responsive teaching builds on the strengths and needs of her students.
How culturally responsive teaching prepares students for true success
Many »ÆÉ«apps have discovered that valuing traditionally underserved students' cultural and individual identities contributes to their long-term success.
What is an anti-racist »ÆÉ«app?
More »ÆÉ«apps are committing to rethinking their policies and practices through the lens of equity to ensure that all their students thrive.
How trauma-informed teaching helps kids succeed in »ÆÉ«app
Studies show that dealing with trauma makes it difficult for students to learn. In response, some »ÆÉ«apps are adopting a more supportive approach to teaching.
Corporal punishment in »ÆÉ«apps
Corporal punishment in public »ÆÉ«apps is more common than you might guess. But experts agree this punitive tactic doesn't work and has lasting, harmful consequences.
Arrests of 6-year-olds shows the perils of putting police in primary »ÆÉ«apps
Research suggests putting police in »ÆÉ«apps (formally known as »ÆÉ«app resource officers, or SROs) can quickly escalate what would otherwise be a routine »ÆÉ«app disciplinary situation.
5 things to say when your child says, "You're not the boss of me!"
Don't laugh (or lose your temper). Here's what experts say is really going on.
When Mom says yes and Dad says no
"We can't look like two heads as parents," says America's Supernanny Deborah Tillman. "It confuses the child." Here's how to fix this common parenting mistake.
What's your parenting style?
Experts have identified four basic styles: authoritative, permissive, authoritarian, and hands-off. Whatever your approach, here's how to make the most of your parenting style.
Restorative justice: a better approach to »ÆÉ«app discipline
Many »ÆÉ«app districts are teaching kids to respond peacefully to conflict — and seeing improved behavior and fewer suspensions as a result.
Am I failing as a mom? Dealing with the unpredictable behavior of an ODD child
My son’s out-of-control, unpredictable behavior caused my husband and me to re-examine how we dish out discipline.
6 myths about respect
Understanding exactly what is (and isn't) respect can help your family set expectations for how to treat each other, communicate — and even disagree — respectfully.
7 tips to prevent tantrums before they happen
Learn what triggers your child's tantrums — and how to avoid them altogether. Yes, really.
How to stop a tantrum
Learn the best ways to diffuse your child's tantrums (even when your child is wailing, face-down, on the floor).
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