Asking for Help Doesn't Make You a Bad Parent (It Makes You a Better One) | Parent Cue Blog

Family Life | Featured | Mental Health | Self Care

Asking for Help Doesn’t Make You a Bad Parent (It Makes You a Better One)

“It takes a village!” You’ve said it. Or you’ve heard it. But have you ever lived it?  Read More

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

9 Things To Know About Middle Schoolers From A Middle Schooler

We live in the age of information. With a few clicks and a couple of swipes, I could learn just about anything I want... even when it comes to the… Read More
5 Ways to Use Technology to Connect with your Teen

Featured | Technology

5 Ways to Use Technology to Connect with your Teen

Technology is here to stay. We can choose to fight it, fear it, or lean in and leverage the distinctive opportunities it might offer us to grow in trust and… Read More
When Should I Be My Teenager's Friend?

High School (9th-12th)

When Should I Be My Teenager’s Friend?

Parenting in this phase looks a lot different than it did during the elementary years. While your children are transitioning from being dependent to independent, you are transitioning as a… Read More
My High Schooler Didn’t Get Into Their Dream School | Parent Cue Blog

College and Young Adult | Featured | High School (9th-12th) | School Life

My High Schooler Didn’t Get Into Their Dream School

Being rejected by a school—especially the one they hoped to attend—means letting go of some big dream scenarios they’ve been imagining for the future. Read More
How to Foster a Strong Sibling Relationship

Family Life | Featured

How to Foster a Strong Sibling Relationship

I think we'd all agree that one of our most important role is to create a safe and loving environment for our kids. And the only way we can be… Read More
What If I'm Not Enjoying Every Moment | Parent Cue Blog

Birth - 5 years | Family Life | Featured

What If I’m Not “Enjoying Every Moment”?

Parenting is hard, no matter the phase you’re in. We may not like every moment, but we love our kids. Read More