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The Kid Arrogance Cure

Posted: October 10th, 2011 by Michele Borba


Acclaimed author Trudy Ludwig‘s new and sensitive book, Better than You, will prove a welcome resource for any parent, teacher, or counselor. It is also the perfect antidote for the troubling trend of kid arrogance. Jake’s story gives kids insight into what lies beneath the urge to brag and shows them how adopting a “better [...]



Kid Boredom Busters

Posted: June 29th, 2011 by Michele Borba


New trend shows our Micromanaged, “Plugged-In” Generation can’t stand boredom. Parenting advice to help kids learn to self entertain and enjoy their own company!! There really is a new trend with twenty-first century kids. Perhaps because they’re been programmed and scheduled and micromanaged and adult supervised, many seem to have a tough time enjoying their own [...]



Raising Optimistic Kids

Posted: February 12th, 2011 by Michele Borba


Parenting advice to helping kids with pessimistic attitudes have a more optimistic outlook. New research finds optimism could curb kid depression as well as less heavy drug abuse and bad behavior “Optimism is the stable belief that one will generally experience good outcomes in life. We believe things will work out for the best.” Let’s [...]



11 (Not So) Surprising Benefits of Play

Posted: February 1st, 2011 by Michele Borba


11 proven and surprising benefits of child-directed (aka unscheduled and spontaneous) play for our stressed-out, over-supervised kids. Okay folks, I’m concerned. Over the last few weeks I’ve been reviewing studies involving children and play. “Shocked” and “disturbed” are the two words that describe how I feel when reading those reports. Every study reaches one sad conclusion: [...]



Helping Shyer Kids

Posted: January 30th, 2011 by Michele Borba


Parenting advice to help shyer, sensitive, timid kids feel more comfortable and gain confidence in social situations “You go ahead without me.” “I’m afraid to raise my hand.” “I’d rather be by myself.” “Please don’t make me go!” Let’s face it: watching a shy, timid or hesitant child can be painful. They hang back, look [...]