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When Their Stuffed Animal Becomes Your Secret Helper
For Parents

When Their Stuffed Animal Becomes Your Secret Helper

February 7, 2026

That beloved stuffed animal isn't just cute—it's teaching your child about connection, comfort, and listening in ways you might not expect.

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Children of diverse backgrounds engaging in digital and physical learning activities in a hybrid classroom environment
For Educators

When Discipline Shakes the Safe-Base Feeling

February 6, 2026

What happens when consequences target what children love most? How using their passions against them affects that safe-base feeling—and what builds trust instead.

#Listening & Following Directions
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Teaching Kids to Reject Negative 'Gifts' From Others
For Parents

Teaching Kids to Reject Negative 'Gifts' From Others

December 30, 2025

Help your child learn that unkind words don't have to be accepted. Buddhist wisdom meets practical parenting to build emotional resilience.

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When Your Child Hits: The 3-Step Guide That Actually Works
For Parents

When Your Child Hits: The 3-Step Guide That Actually Works

August 31, 2025

Transform hitting incidents from frustration into teaching moments. With consistency and patience, you can guide your child toward healthier emotional expression.

#Listening & Following Directions
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"Do This!": Crafting Clear Instructions That Young Learners Can Follow
For Educators

"Do This!": Crafting Clear Instructions That Young Learners Can Follow

August 25, 2025

As parents and educators, we’ve all experienced moments where a simple instruction results in puzzled looks, distracted wandering, or outright ignoring.

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Letting Kids Resolve Their Own Social Challenges: A Guide for Educators
For Educators

Letting Kids Resolve Their Own Social Challenges: A Guide for Educators

July 19, 2025

Rather than jumping in to fix every playground squabble, educators and parents can guide children toward independence, empathy, and resilience. Teaching children how to resolve conflicts on their own.

#Listening & Following Directions
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