FAFO Parenting, Gentle Parenting, and the Gifted Child in Between Paid Members Public
Why parenting extremes miss the point, and how presence, boundaries, and consequences shape a child’s gifts into lasting talents.
High School Isn’t a College Application Paid Members Public
Discovery, Depth, and Becoming Someone—Not Just Getting In
When Teens Stop Listening Paid Members Public
It’s Not Rebellion. It’s the Handoff. Understanding the biology helps parents steward Gift into Calling.
Screen Time Isn’t Just “Bad” Paid Members Public
Screens don’t just steal time—they shape attention, emotion, and identity. A parent’s reflection on why discipline alone won’t save us.
Without Affirmative Action, Elite Colleges Prioritize Economic Diversity Paid Members Public
Elite colleges are expanding income-based admissions after the Supreme Court ruling. Early data show who benefits, and what families need to understand now.
The Quiet Advantage in a Distracted Age Paid Members Public
Sustained attention is becoming one of the most powerful and overlooked advantages for students.
When We Stop Asking Kids to Read Whole Books Paid Members Public
When classrooms favor speed and fragments, children may miss the sustained reading experiences that turn raw ability into lasting talent.
5 Ways Confidence Is Built Through Practice Paid Members Public
Confidence isn’t something children are born with or magically acquire. It’s built slowly through everyday relationships.