Feeling Awe Might Help Kids Be More Generous
A new study finds that awe makes children more giving toward refugees—and more calm.
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A new study finds that awe makes children more giving toward refugees—and more calm.
The incessant pressure to perform takes a toll on children’s mental health—but there are other ways to help them find their sense of worth.
Conversations about race and racism can help children engage with these topics and combat the negative messages they learn from society.
Cultivating purpose, self-compassion, and connection can help you be well and improve your relationship with your child.
Brené Brown and other experts share insights on how parents and teachers can foster children’s creativity while nourishing their own.
Animal behaviorist Temple Grandin explains what helped her become successful and how parents can help their own autistic children.
While many of us look forward to the winter holidays, they sometimes make us feel down. Here are ways to lift your mood.
Greater Good picks our favorite books to help parents and their kids be courageous, resilient, and trustworthy.
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