
The Love and Logic Process: An Effective Parenting Approach for Raising Responsible, Resilient Kids
Parents often want to know how Love and Logic works and if it is effective and easy to use. Although the Love and Logic® approach might sound complex, it’s actually...

Heartfelt Listening: How Empathy Builds Real Communication with Kids
A popular quote about communication is, “The great enemy of communication is the illusion of it,” which published in Fortune magazine by William Whyte in 1950. Parents who reach out...

Patience and True Love: Keys to Stronger Relationships with Kids and Family
Patience has become a scarce commodity in our fast-paced, stressful world. During stressful times, patience often goes into hiding. It gets lost in the shadows. As our minds try to...

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...

Helping Kids Handle Bullying: Love and Logic’s Practical Approach
The reality about bullying is that we have limited control over the world and how our children are treated by it. At Love and Logic, we believe the best solution...

How to Set Loving and Consistent Limits That Actually Work Between Siblings
Sibling Conflict Is a Normal Part of Growing Up—But It’s Changing Sibling rivalry is a normal part of growing up—but it seems to have become more intense. Over the past...

How Can We Help Kids Solve Their Own Problems?
Many young people grow up lacking the skills to face life’s challenges and end up making poor decisions. As parents and educators, we naturally want them to grow into adults...