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Family Life | Featured | Phase
The Best Way to Communicate With Your Kid at Every Phase
One of the hardest things you’ll ever have to do in your parenting is learn how to communicate with your kid. Communication in and of itself has never been easy,… 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
Celebrations | Featured | Seasonal
Easter Basket Ideas For Every Phase
Easter is a holiday that brings so many reasons to celebrate! Looking for Easter gifts for your crew that go beyond sweet treats that every bunny will love? We’ve got you… Read More
Valentine’s Day Gifts for Every Phase
Valentine’s is a holiday with momentum you can leverage to connect with your kid, family, and local community. Read More
Conversation Guides | Featured | Phase | Special Topics
Sex Conversations Through the Phases
Sex is such an important subject and we want to have the conversation in the right way, but most of us didn’t have this conversation modeled well by our own… Read More
Featured | Middle School (6th-8th) | Phase | School Life
Every Middle Schooler Is Asking You a Question. Do You Know the Answer?
In middle school, preteens are all about using the knowledge they’ve gathered up until this point and brandishing it against authority. Read More
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
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
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