How to Teach Kids to Ask Good Questions The ability to ask good questions is one of the most underrated intellectual skills a child can develop. A child who asks good questions learns faster, thinks more clearly, and engages more deeply with the world than one who...
Raising a Child Who Tries New Things Without Fear Some children approach new things with curiosity and energy. Others hold back, wait, and need significant encouragement before engaging with anything unfamiliar. Both are normal – but the capacity to try new...
Skills That Matter for Your Child’s Future: What to Build Now With so much uncertainty about what the future holds, it can be hard to know where to focus energy in raising children. Some things will change dramatically. Others will remain essential regardless of...
How to Raise an Adaptable Child Adaptability – the ability to adjust effectively when circumstances change – is one of the most valuable capacities a child can develop for an uncertain future. It is not a fixed personality trait. It is a skill built...
How to Teach Kids to Handle Failure Well How a child handles failure is one of the most consequential things they develop in their early years. Children who learn to process failure, learn from it, and try again are equipped for almost everything life asks of them....
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