How to Navigate Mental Health When You’re Bicultural
Sahaj Kaur Kohli explores how people who belong to more than one culture grapple with love, identity, family, and therapy.
Eight Ways to Bring Families and Schools Into Conversation
Here are key strategies to foster meaningful collaboration and strengthen relationships between educators and diverse families.
Eight Tips For Talking With Your Kids About Death
The way we communicate with children when someone dies can help them process the loss and be more comfortable with the topic in general.
Even One Year Olds Try to Help Others
A new study finds that the desire to be kind to those in need begins much younger than we think.
Can We Raise Kids to Feel Empathy for Nature?
A new study suggests that encouraging children to empathize with nature could influence their attitudes about the environment.
Are Humans Meant to Share Beds?
Here's what research says about the benefits and drawbacks of sleeping alongside your kids and partners.
How Friendships With Elders Help Teens Find Purpose
Talking and thinking about their goals, identities, and values can help teens develop a sense of purpose and even spur their brain development.
How to Help Your Loved Ones Stick to Their Goals
Want to help friends and family follow through on their New Year resolutions? Christine Carter has seven tips for you.