by Toby Davis | May 27, 2026 | Homework and School Stress
How to Build a Homework Routine for Kids That Actually Sticks A solid homework routine for kids does two things at once. It reduces the daily negotiation about when and how homework gets done, and it slowly builds the independent study habits they’ll need as... by Toby Davis | May 26, 2026 | Friendships and Social Skills
IntroductionChildhood friendships can end quickly and painfully. One day they’re best friends, the next day they’re not speaking. For children, these fallouts feel like the end of the world. As parents, understanding what causes friendship fallouts and... by Toby Davis | May 26, 2026 | Friendships and Social Skills
IntroductionIntroverted children often face pressure to be more outgoing and social. Well-meaning parents and teachers might see introversion as shyness or social anxiety that needs fixing. However, introversion is a normal personality type with its own strengths.... by Toby Davis | May 26, 2026 | Friendships and Social Skills
IntroductionWhile much of parenting guidance focuses on helping children find friends, equally important is teaching them how to BE a good friend. Children who know how to treat others with kindness, respect, and loyalty develop stronger, longer-lasting friendships.... by Toby Davis | May 26, 2026 | Friendships and Social Skills
IntroductionSocial confidence is the belief that your child can navigate social situations successfully. It’s different from being outgoing or extroverted. A quiet child can be socially confident, just as an outgoing child can be socially anxious. Building...
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