What To Remember When You Are The Parent

I read a terrific blog post the other day by Claire Lew, called What To Remember When You Are The Boss. It reminded me to be more thoughtful with my communications in the office. No matter how accessible I try to be, I am always “the boss,” and all communications with my team are filtered […]

FOMO and the Over-Scheduled Child

Fear of missing out (or FOMO) is a form of social anxiety in which people are worried that they might miss out on an opportunity for social interaction or some other valuable experience. The fear is exacerbated by social media—the more we see what our friends and colleagues are doing, the more we worry we’re […]

Back In The Saddle

With school right around the corner, here are some tried and true tips to help your child successfully transition this fall: Night Night: My daughter has been sleeping until 10 am for the past few weeks—mostly because she’s been up till 11 pm more nights than I care to admit. But now it’s time to […]

Let’s Get Gritty

When we think of grit, we think about persistence, determination, and sticktoitiveness (I love that word). There is a growing body of research explaining why grit matters. In summary, children with grit (regardless of IQ   or test scores) are far more likely to succeed in school and in life than those without. Stanford professor Dr. […]