If you love reading and want to share that passion with your children, fostering a genuine love of books can turn reading into a cherished activity, not just a chore. Start by carving out 15-20 minutes of daily reading time, such as before bed, when books can help...
Getting kids involved in household chores can feel like an uphill battle, but a chore chart can make all the difference. Science shows that contributing to the household helps kids become confident, independent, and capable. To get started, prioritize the tasks that...
Co-parenting alongside someone who spoils your kids can be challenging, but you don’t have to let envy take the wheel. Instead, focus on what truly matters: bonding with your children. Quality time and genuine connection far outweigh extravagant gifts or trips in...
Supporting your child’s journey to becoming a purposeful reader involves a few straightforward strategies that build engagement, comprehension, and critical thinking. Begin by ensuring they have books at the right level—neither too easy nor too difficult—to keep them...
Balancing recovery with fatherhood is no small task, but it’s a journey that can be deeply rewarding for you and your children. Open communication is key—talking honestly with your kids about your addiction and recovery fosters trust and equips them with knowledge...
Preparing for co-parenting as your baby’s due date approaches is just as important as packing your hospital bag. If you and your co-parent don’t plan to share a romantic relationship, laying the groundwork for co-parenting now can reduce stress later. Co-parenting...