Teaching Students to Listen
Few things are more frustrating for a teacher than students who refuse to listen or follow instructions. In every classroom, there seems to be at least one or two who...
The Origin and History of Love and Logic
Love and Logic was founded in 1977 by Jim Fay and Foster Cline. Over time, the principles and techniques of Love and Logic have revolutionized parenting and teaching strategies by...
Helicopters, Drill Sergeants, and Consultants—in the Classroom
Helicopters, Drill Sergeants, and Consultants, one of our most popular audios, has provided valuable insights to parents for nearly 30 years. Although it focuses on parenting styles and how adults...
Are You Trying Too Hard to Change?
Every New Year’s Holiday brings renewed focus New Year’s resolutions, usually thought of as an opportunity for personal growth. Parents and educators sometimes include resolutions about how they want to...
Gratitude From the Heart of Love and Logic
Gratitude is a sign of respectful, responsible behavior in kids and in adults. We also know that gratitude is good for our mental health and that practicing gratitude can reduce...
Building Strong, Loving Relationships with Kids – The Love and Logic Way
For over 48 years, Love and Logic has provided adults with practical tools for raising responsible, respectful kids. Our mission is simple yet powerful—help adults build loving, healthy relationships with...
Parent and Teacher Self-Care: Why Taking Care of Yourself Helps Kids Thrive
A new school year is a fresh start for children, parents, and teachers alike. As families and classrooms shift back into routines, it’s easy for adults to pour all their...
Teacher Burnout and Classroom Management: “We’re at a Crisis Point”
This month an article appeared on the National Education Associate (NEA) website entitled, “The Survey Says: ‘We’re at a Crisis Point’” by Cindy Long, Senior Writer for NEA. The article...
Quick and Easy Classroom Intervention Strategies for Today’s Challenges
Why Today’s Classrooms Need Quick and Easy Interventions In today’s classrooms, teachers face an ever-evolving mix of challenges—ranging from increasing behavioral issues to high expectations for academic progress, all at...