Love: More is More
Thursday, February 5th, 2009 Posted in Compassion, Dads & fathering, Family meals, Fostering social connections, Main essay, On Life & Being a Parent, Praise, Social intelligence, Teaching Emotional Literacy | 2 Comments »You may think Valentine’s Day is for lovers, but I say it is for kids! I didn’t really know how darn much love I had in me until I had kids – and I’ve always been a lover, not ...
Getting the Ratios Right
Thursday, January 29th, 2009 Posted in Getting the ratios right, Growth & fixed mindsets, Main essay, Marriage, On Life & Being a Parent, Praise, Success | 3 Comments »Is it possible to praise your children too much? Last year I spent a lot of time emphasizing the importance of growth-mindset praise, and as a result this is a question I get asked a lot. The corollary ...
Raising Optimistic Kids
Monday, April 21st, 2008 Posted in Growth & fixed mindsets, Optimism, Praise | 6 Comments »The last post was about why we parents should foster optimism in our kids. In a nutshell: there is a close link between how optimistically kids think and how healthy and happy they are—and how they perform academically and ...
The Right Way to Praise Kids
Thursday, October 25th, 2007 Posted in Growth & fixed mindsets, Praise, Success, Video | 14 Comments »There are four ways to view this 3 minute video: 1) Default: Play using Windows Media Player. 2) Mac Users: Play using QuickTime player. 3) Fastest download: YouTube. 4) Subscribe to the Podcast. Oh Honey! You’re so—uh—well— Kelly Corrigan: Now that I ...











This blog is about science-based parenting advice. I'm a sociologist and the executive director of UC Berkeley's