Tag: Parenting

 

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Raising Happiness: Achievement Doesn’t Matter

By Christine Carter | October 19, 2007

 
Panelists discuss how the definition of family has changed, and that change’s implications for our society.

Videos and Podcasts: The 21st Century Family

By Jason Marsh | October 17, 2007

Panelists discuss how the definition of family has changed, and that change’s implications for our society.

 
Why fostering a growth mindset can give your children the drive to succeed. Part of a discussion series between Christine Carter and Kelly Corrigan.

Videos and Podcasts: Fostering Growth Mindsets

By Jason Marsh | October 8, 2007

Why fostering a growth mindset can give your children the drive to succeed. Part of a discussion series between Christine Carter and Kelly Corrigan.

 

Raising Happiness: The Psychology of Success

By Christine Carter | October 8, 2007

 

Raising Happiness: Introduction: Emotional Literacy & Raising Happy Kids

By Christine Carter | October 5, 2007

 

Articles: Imaginary Friends

By Jeremy Adam Smith | September 10, 2007

 
The author with his son, Liko.

Articles: Playground Pioneers

By Jeremy Adam Smith | Fall 2007

Kids will destroy your life, reports Jeremy Adam Smith. But don’t worry, parents: You’ll get a new one.

 

Articles: The End of Childhood?

By Mary Anne Abramowitz | Fall 2007

 

Articles: From the Editors: Fall 2007

By Jason Marsh, Dacher Keltner | Fall 2007

 

Articles: New Americans, New Families

By Thomas Schofield, Scott Coltrane, Ross D. Parke | Fall 2007

At a time when people are lamenting the death of the American family, Ross D. Parke, Scott Coltrane, and Thomas Schofield discovered that many of its ideals are alive and well—and they’re being imported from Mexico.

 

Articles: Bringing baby home

By Jill Suttie | Fall 2007

 

Articles: Binuclear Family

By Ruth Bettelheim | Fall 2007

Divorce is painful for children, but Ruth Bettelheim urges us to see what kids can gain when one family becomes two.

 

Articles: New Families, Few Role Models

By Joshua Coleman | Fall 2007

 

Articles: Does classical music make babies smarter?

By Emiliana R. Simon-Thomas | Fall 2007

 

Articles: Helping Kids be Kids

By JoAnne Pedro-Carroll | Fall 2007

 

Articles: Does Barbie Need a Man?

By Amie K. Miller | Fall 2007

Research shows that the children of gay and lesbian parents are normal. But Amie K. Miller’s family still faces some unique challenges.

 
Over the last 100 years, the American family has gotten more diverse and egalitarian, but also smaller and more isolated.

Articles: The Family Revolution

By Stephanie Coontz | Fall 2007

The last century has seen a transformation of marriage and family life. But to address new challenges, argues Stephanie Coontz, we can’t delude ourselves into thinking there ever was a Golden Age for couples and families.

 

Articles: Q & A:  A Better Way

By Jason Marsh | Fall 2007

An Interview with The Good Divorce author Constance Ahrons

 

Articles: Child Support

By Shannon McIntyre | Fall 2007

 

Articles: Altruistic birds vs. altruistic humans

By Jeremy Adam Smith | August 17, 2007

 

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