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How “Difficult Kids” Are Made

How “Difficult Kids” Are Made

There’s a line in that rarely makes it into parenting books, but it should: If a parent sees their child as difficult, this perception alone can shape that child’s behaviour more powerfully than the child’s actual temperament or actions. Not the child’s temperament, a...

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Rethinking The Way We Think (& Learn)

Rethinking The Way We Think (& Learn)

For decades, traditional education operated on a singular metric: academic intelligence. If you could crunch numbers or write essays, you were golden. However, as researchers and educators expanded our understanding of learning, a new framework emerged: multiple...

Mistakes, Missteps, & The Birth of Shame

Mistakes, Missteps, & The Birth of Shame

Shame has a sneaky way of settling into a person’s core.  It's that voice that whispers, “You’re not enough.” And for many, that voice doesn’t come out of nowhere. It starts early—sometimes in the most innocuous moments of childhood.   Psychologists agree that shame...

Stepping Back to Move Forward

Stepping Back to Move Forward

Sometimes, the most supportive thing we can do is… not make a big deal about it.  Yes, really.  When kids are grappling with something challenging, there’s often a whole range of emotions, both big and small, that come to the surface. For instance–a child assembling a...