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Creating Meaningful Conversation

A version of this post originally appeared on Dr. Anne Fishel’s Food For Thought blog. As a therapist, I find that the asking of questions is my β€˜bread and butter.’ I try to ask a broad range of questions, as variety keeps conversation interesting, lively and meaningful. I ask some questions to figure out what […]

Fostering Fairness in our Kids

“That’s not fair!” may be the most popular complaint in the history of childhood. Kids seem to notice any real or perceived injustice from a very early age, particularly any injustice that befalls them. Yet how, exactly, does one even define what’s “fair?” The classic work in moral development by psychologist Laurence Kohlberg showed that […]

Podcast Episode 2: Is it the Family, or the Dinner?

We dive into questions around family dinner research, trying to sort out whether it’s the dinner, or the family having dinner, that matters.

Putting the SAT Cheating Scandal to the Test

What would you do to get a good SAT score? Some kids in NY outsourced the exam for a high score.

Building Resilient Kids, One Story at a Time

Dr. Anne Fishel on the importance of family storytelling to building resilient kids who bounce back from challenges.

How to Talk to Your Kids This Summer

Resilience experts Dr. Juliana Chen and Dr. Tai Katzenstein teach parents how to talk to kids and teens during this summer of transition.

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The supplies your kids really need for school (no pencils required)

Just like all transitions, the back-to-school season can stir up many different emotions for kids. With new teachers, new classes, new schedules, and more, it’s no wonder our kids may feel a little stressed out. While you’re likely well stocked on the notebooks and pencils, a child’s confidence and coping skills might be in short […]

Talking to Kids About Tragedy

When bad things happen in the world, how can you talk about it with your family? Our tips for talking with all ages.

How to Feed Kids During Sports Season

Busy parents often wonder how to feed kids during sports season. Two sports nutrition experts offer tips and meal ideas for young athletes.

How to Talk to Kids About Sex and Intimacy

Parents may be unsure how to talk to kids about sex, but it’s one of the most important conversations families can have.

Family Dinners are Great for the Body and the Soul

Michelle Obama is a fan of family dinners, but is her enthusiasm backed by science?