20 Simple Ways to Make Your Child Feel Loved
In this excerpt from The Positive Parenting Workbook, Rebecca Eanes shares small yet impactful ways to build an essential foundation of trust with your child — through everyday acts of love.
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In this excerpt from The Positive Parenting Workbook, Rebecca Eanes shares small yet impactful ways to build an essential foundation of trust with your child — through everyday acts of love.
Our latest Bookshelf Must-Have pick is a chapter book that's fast-paced, fun, and filled with offbeat but lovable characters — all the ingredients of a kid-pleaser.
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we asked all kinds of authors to share their favorite female-led books for kids, written by women. From picture books to YA novels, here are the fantastic stories they recommend.
Read along with Ten Magic Butterflies, written by Danica McKellar and illustrated by Jennifer Bricking! This picture book about a wish-granting fairy makes math fun, accessible, and a bit magical for kids.
If you’re looking for great new audiobooks for your kids to listen to this month, I’ve picked some in several age categories, plus a bonus one for grown-ups.
Many adults wonder how best to talk to children when a beloved family member or friend is struggling with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. These tips and resources can help.
Among the month's standouts for kids and teens are rich, compelling narratives that beg to be read in long binges, while curled up under a blanket, and bright, effervescent stories that sparkle with the promise of spring.
Take advantage of the last few guilt-free weeks of winter hibernation with one (or two!) of these brand-new adult books.
The statement “It’s important for dads to read with their kids” sounds painfully obvious, but there's more to it than dads might think.
I asked real-life teachers to share tips for reflecting with students on what they hear in the news. Here’s what they suggested.