"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader asks how to help their kids recognize their financial privilege.
Your child or teenager just said something so cringey you can’t believe they said it! Sometimes a kid can be too loud or too blunt and say things that hurt people’s feelings. Kids can seem oblivious ...
Teaching your children the value of fiscal and social responsibility may seem like a challenge in any economy. There is good news. By financially educating your children early you will empower them ...
Words shape a child’s confidence, behavior and how they view themselves and others. At times, children repeat phrases without ...
Dr. Muller answers the question: 'Teaching Children To Deal With Stress?' — -- Question: How can I teach my children to deal better with stress? Answer: Helping kids deal with stress is a very ...
Though we often think of anger as a negative emotion, it actually has evolved in humans for positive reasons. Anger leads you towards responses that help you overcome obstacles, alerts you to danger ...
Timeouts and consequences might stop hitting temporarily, but they don't teach your child how to ask for what they need. Here's what actually helps kids learn better strategies.
Children may not learn much about managing money at school but there are important financial lessons you can teach them at home. Research by University of Cambridge academics shows that children as ...
Even though this is generally well known, parents seem to forget in specific cases that kids' brains are like sponges. And ...
Being a team player isn’t just important while on the athletic field, it is critical while working on group projects, participating in choirs or other extra-curricular activities and even while ...
The difficult but crucial conversation you need to have with your kids One of these topics is “Stranger Danger” and the risk of child abduction. It’s a scenerio that’s almost too painful to bare ...