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  • Kindness & Teamwork: A Mindset for All Ages

    Kindness & Teamwork: A Mindset for All Ages

    It is hard to believe it was almost two months ago when many of us were developing resolutions for the new year. As we know, all too well, absolute resolutions are quickly and easily broken. This year I thought maybe a mindset resolution is better than an absolute. So, the Read more
  • Gifts You Will Not Want to Put Down

    Gifts You Will Not Want to Put Down

    Whether you are just starting to think about holiday gifts for your children, or you are looking for ideas for those last few gifts, books always make a wonderful gift!  A book that makes an engaging family read-aloud over the holidays can become a beloved tradition, and one that your Read more
  • Homework – Help Your Middle Schooler Succeed

    Homework – Help Your Middle Schooler Succeed

    Getting your Middle Schooler to focus on academics is one of the great challenges of parenting. Friends, social networking, sports, video games, and even just staring blankly in the mirror can all hold more interest. Here are six things I’ve seen great parents do to help their children focus on Read more
  • Tips on Managing The Teen Mood Swing

    Tips on Managing The Teen Mood Swing

    When your teenager is grumpy, monosyllabic and irritable, do you find yourself taking it personally, and then, perhaps, even confronting them about it only to find it may have made things worse? Please keep in mind that their grouchiness almost always has nothing to do with you. The answer is Read more
  • Finding the The Right School

    Finding the The Right School

    Like shopping for clothes, shopping for a school is all about fit. Finding the right school fit for your child can be a daunting and confusing endeavor because there are many options available. All independent schools have a few things in common, such as great academics, dedicated faculty, and close-knit Read more
  • Reading: There Are No Rules

    Reading: There Are No Rules

    I didn’t read when I was a child. This is a strange thing for a librarian and former English teacher to admit. I hid this fact for years, ashamed, but becoming a librarian helped me understand it. Reading is an act of many parts –  a desire to consume information Read more
  • Summer To Do: College Prep

    Summer To Do: College Prep

    Yes, summer is a time for students to relax, enjoy, and rejuvenate but also an important time for your teen to stay on track with their college prep. Wondering how to do this and where to focus your energy?  Here are a few simple reminders for you and your teen. Read more
  • 6 Painless Ways to Stop Controlling Your Teen

    6 Painless Ways to Stop Controlling Your Teen

    Some parents find it downright liberating when their teenagers become increasingly independent. Others find it unsettling, even threatening. Parents who crave control of their teenager often discover that allowing their teens to experience the world on their own is terrifying. However, developmentally, it is important to slowly hand over control Read more
  • Design Thinking…Empathy in Action

    Design Thinking…Empathy in Action

    Empathy and action are at the heart of Quaker education. These attributes are also central to design thinking (DT), where students are asked to discover and understand needs, and then collaborate to meet them. They are asked to empathize, to interview, to dig deeper, and to ask Why? or How Read more
  • Holiday Shopping: What to Give and Why

    Holiday Shopping: What to Give and Why

    We have all faced the question: Do I buy the latest item on the top of my child's list? Often the must-have toy is quickly discarded.  To shift away from this season's craze and give gifts that outlast the fads, here are a few insights which might help you evaluate Read more