Building Your Kid’s Confidence While Building Your Own | Parent Cue Blog

Character and Values | Elementary (K-5th) | Family Life | Featured | Make It Personal

Building Your Kid’s Confidence While Building Your Own

Just because you’re not the most confident person you know doesn’t mean you can’t impart some sort of guidance in the self-assurance department. Read More
How to Calm Your Anxious Child | Parent Cue Blog

Featured | Mental Health | Special Topics

How to Calm Your Anxious Child

If you are the parent of an anxious child, you are not alone. Anxiety is the most common mental health condition of childhood and adolescence. Read More
4 Conversations to Have Before Middle School Starts | Parent Cue Blog

Featured | Middle School (6th-8th) | Phase | School Life

4 Conversations to Have With Your Middle Schooler

Middle schoolers are primarily motivated by acceptance. When they feel you have their back, they may be more willing to open up and share with you. Read More
How to Pull Up Beside Your Kid's Insecurities | Parent Cue Blog

Character and Values | Featured | Imagine The End

How to Pull Up Beside Your Kid’s Insecurities

The development of your kid’s confidence is a journey. Our job as parents is to join them so they’re not left to figure it out alone. Read More
The 6 Things Your New First-Grader Needs | Parent Cue Blog

Elementary (K-5th) | Featured | Phase

The 6 Things Your New First-Grader Needs

Rest assured, parents, though he continues to grow in stature and wisdom, that first grader relies on you now more than ever. Read More
8 Ways to Salvage a Bad Parenting Day | The Parent Cue Blog

Featured | Mental Health | Other Resources

8 Ways to Salvage a Bad Parenting Day

If the day is taking an emotional nosedive, it’s up to us to right it. That’s a big responsibility. But it’s so important.   Read More
The Question Your High Schooler Is Asking You | Parent Cue Blog

Featured | High School (9th-12th) | Phase

The Question Your High Schooler Is Asking You

Once your kid enters high school, they start developing a sense of purpose—one they will likely use to navigate their future direction. Read More
Dads: What We Do Matters | Parent Cue Blog

Create A Rhythm | Family Activities | Family Life | Featured | Imagine The End | Make It Personal

Dads: What We Do Matters

Our kids want to be who we are. They want to talk like we talk. They want to act like we act. And whether we like it or not, they… Read More
Advice for New Dads (From Your Future Self) | Parent Cue Blog

Family Life | Featured | Imagine The End

Advice for New Dads (From Your Future Self)

As dads, we usually want to ride in to rescue our kids, but sometimes what they really need is a safe place where someone will simply listen. Read More
What to Do When You're Concerned About Your Kid's New Group of Friends | Parent Cue Blog

Featured | Middle School (6th-8th) | School Life | Social Life

What to Do When You’re Concerned About Your Kid’s New Group of Friends 

Your middle schoolers are learning how to choose who they want to be around right now. And no, they won’t always get it right. Read More