Resources
What Disrespectful Behavior from Kids Really Means
More often than not, disrespectful behavior arises out of something that is bothering your child.
Resilient Kids: Being Courageous when Faced with Failure
Without fear, failure can be fun, fantastic, and fresh!
No, You Can't: What to Say Instead of "Because I Said So"
Is your child feeling frustrated with the choices you are making?
3 Reasons Kids Struggle with Expressing Strong Emotions
You don’t have to let big feelings bring you or your child down
Is Your Kiddo Afraid of the Dark? Tell a New Bedtime Story
Helping your kiddo to stimulate their mind during the day can reduce fidgeting when it's time to wind down in the evening.
Quitting Time: When Overachieving Does More Harm than Good for Kids
If you find that there are just some things you or your child don’t want to return to after the pandemic is over, here’s how to handle what comes next.
First Things First: Why Kids Need to Develop Self-Awareness
Self-awareness allows us to identify the aspects of ourselves that manifest in our work, school, and families.
Mindset Matters: How to Help Kids with Anxiety about the Future
There’s a lot of information out there for parents about how to navigate the physical and mental changes that kids go through, but sometimes we feel left in the dark when it comes to how kids grow emotionally.
Good Grief: How to Talk to Kids about Loss
Talking about what loss looks like and how it feels can make it easier to recognize their feelings, find support, and become more resilient as they deal with grief in a healthy way.
Turning Small Talk Into Skill Building — How HeyKiddo Boosts Self-Esteem, Mindset, Resiliency, and More
We set out to discover what it is that parents and teachers need to help students build healthy social, emotional, leadership, and coping skills. Our answer? They need the right words to evoke powerful conversations.
Four Tips to Include Big Feelings in Everyday Conversation
Big feelings are hard for parents and kids alike. How can you teach your children to handle them in a healthy way? We recommend starting with openness and honesty. We also think it’s beneficial to name emotions, ask questions, and showcase coping skills of your own.
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