
Parenting in the Technology Age: What to Do When Mistakes are Made
In last week’s blog, we looked at setting limits for technology use and how to detect signs that our kids might be getting hooked on technology. This week we look at...

Parenting in the Technology Age: Setting Limits
Do you ever feel like your child's cell phone, game console, or computer has taken over your home? These devices can be wonderful tools for communication, learning, and healthy enjoyment,...

It’s All About Relationships
This year marks 45 years that Love and Logic has been supporting parents and teachers with principles and techniques that help them improve their relationships with the kids in their...

The Three Rules of Consultant Parenting
This week a parent called us and described herself as a helicopter parent and her husband as a drill sergeant parent. She had heard about Love and Logic from a...

Sibling Rivalry: A Happier Mom
Our calls with parents often start with questions about homework, chores, or cell phones, but often we end up talking about fighting and bickering among their kids. Several years ago,...

Barking Orders and Making Demands
The stress and strain that we have all been through over the past year or so has taken a toll on our patience and tolerance with our kids. We hear...

Extravagant Birthday Parties
As parents look forward to the return to a somewhat normal life, the possibility of treating their kids to extravagant birthday parties is just one way getting back to normal....

Parent-Teacher Conferences
One of the toughest challenges faced by many teachers involves working with Helicopter Parents. Usually, teachers encounter Helicopter Parents during parent-teacher conferences. Learning how to handle these conferences can help...

Getting Kids to Think: Building Problem-Solving Skills for Life
Have you ever stopped to think about what a blessing it is to be a good thinker? Now, I’m not talking about being a genius or intellectually gifted. I’m mostly...