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How to Talk to Your Kids About Divorce
Kids don’t need every adult detail. They need honesty, safety, and room to feel what they feel. Here's how to talk to them about divorce in a way that helps them adjust, process, and stay emotionally secure.

Abby Reed


How to Talk to Your Kids About What’s Happening in Kerrville
When kids see news of homes washed away, family pets in peril, and rescue boats racing against rising water, they often have questions and fears of their own. Here’s how you can guide the conversation.

Abby Reed


How to Talk to Your Kids About Racism, Discrimination, and Bias
Racism isn't something kids are born with. It’s something they learn. And if they’re old enough to notice skin color, they’re old enough to start learning about fairness, justice, and respect.

Abby Reed


How to Talk to Your Kids About Consent (At Every Age)
Consent isn’t just about sex. It’s about respecting boundaries, reading cues, and asking before touching, whether that’s a hug, a borrowed toy, or a kiss.

Abby Reed


Talking to Kids About Juneteenth: A Guide for Parents
Juneteenth, parenting, family conversations, talking to kids about race, Black history, child development, teaching history, equity, justice, resilience, freedom, American history, cultural awareness, parenting tips, Family Guidance and Outreach

Abby Reed


No Snoozing on Safety: The Real Talk on SIDS
Every year in the U.S., approximately 3,600 infants die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or other sleep-related causes. And while we don’t have all the answers, decades of research point to a few key steps that drastically reduce the risk.

John Kirby


How to Raise a Reader (Even If No One Else Is Trying)
Let’s be honest—encouraging reading in 2025 can feel like swimming upstream. You’ll hear people say, “No one reads books anymore,” and...

John Kirby


When Safe Isn’t Safe Enough: What Parents Deserve to Know About Youth Program Risks
When we send our kids to school, camp, practice, or after-school care, we trust that the adults in charge are keeping them safe. But too often, safety protocols are reactive instead of proactive.

Abby Reed


Helping Kids Succeed in School (Without the Stress)
As parents, we all want our children to succeed—but real academic success goes beyond high grades or honor roll certificates. It’s about...

John Kirby


Promoting Kindness and Respect in Our Kids
Parenting has never been easy—but raising kind and respectful kids in today’s fast-paced, digital-first world presents an entirely new...

John Kirby


Creating a Positive Family Culture: Building Stronger Bonds at Home
Create a positive family culture with traditions, quality time, and support. Strong families shape confident, resilient kids!

John Kirby
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