Family Life & Culture
The Transition Trick That Saves Everyone’s Sanity
The Transition Trick That Saves Everyone’s Sanity Last Tuesday, I watched a four-year-old named Mia absolutely lose it in my office waiting room. Not because she was hurt or hungry — but because her dad had the audacity to tell her it was time to leave the playground and come inside. The meltdown was spectacular: […]
What Your Child’s Drawings Reveal About Their Inner World
What Your Child’s Drawings Reveal About Their Inner World Last week, a mom came into my office clutching a crumpled piece of paper like it held state secrets. “Look at this,” she whispered, smoothing out her six-year-old’s drawing. It showed their family — but she and her husband were tiny stick figures in the corner […]
The Homework Battle That’s Not About Homework
The Homework Battle That’s Not About Homework Last week, a mom sat in my office with tears in her eyes. “We spent two hours fighting over a math worksheet last night,” she said. “Two hours. For ten problems. And by the end, we were both crying.” She paused, then whispered the part that hurt most: […]
Why Your Anxious Child Needs This One Phrase
Why Your Anxious Child Needs This One Phrase A mom told me about her eight-year-old daughter who was refusing to go to school. “She kept saying her stomach hurt,” the mom explained, eyes welling up. “I took her to three doctors. They all said she was fine. But every morning, she’d cry and cling to […]
The Screen Time Solution Nobody Talks About
The Screen Time Solution Nobody Talks About Last week, a mom sat in my office and said something I’ll never forget: “I feel like I’m fighting a war I can’t win. My eight-year-old has a meltdown every time I ask him to turn off his iPad, and honestly? Some days I just… give up. Then […]
What I Wish I Knew About Developmental Leaps
What I Wish I Knew About Developmental Leaps Last Tuesday, I sat across from a mother who looked like she hadn’t slept in days. “I don’t understand,” she said, tears pooling. “Two weeks ago, my daughter was this happy, curious little person. Now she clings to my leg like a koala on a eucalyptus tree […]
The After-School Question That Actually Gets Kids Talking
The After-School Question That Actually Gets Kids Talking Last Tuesday, I watched a dad pick up his second-grader from school. Full of hope and curiosity, he asked the classic question: “How was your day?” His daughter’s response? “Fine.” Then silence. The kind of silence that makes you wonder if your child has taken a vow […]
The Evening Routine That Reduced Our Anxiety
The Evening Routine That Reduced Our Anxiety Last Tuesday, I watched a mom in my office literally slump into the chair across from me. “By 6 PM,” she whispered, “I feel like I’m drowning. The kids are melting down, dinner’s burning, everyone’s yelling about screen time, and I just… I can’t anymore.” Her husband nodded […]
The 5-Second Response That Calms Any Meltdown
The 5-Second Response That Calms Any Meltdown Last Tuesday, I watched a father in the grocery store do something extraordinary. His daughter, maybe four years old, had just launched into full meltdown mode over a box of cookies. Instead of reasoning, bribing, or doing the tight-lipped march to the car, he dropped to one knee, […]
What Your Child’s ‘I Hate You’ is Really Trying to Tell You
What Your Child’s “I Hate You” Is Really Trying to Tell You The first time my daughter screamed “I hate you!” at me, I was standing in the cereal aisle of Target holding a box of store-brand flakes instead of the unicorn-covered sugar bombs she wanted. She was four. I was exhausted. And for about […]
