
How Should We Respond to Poor Grades?
Although this new school year promises to be different in many ways, parents and educators will be faced with one common dilemma that is sure to come up—how to respond...

Taking Control of the Classroom
Taking Control of the Classroom In last week’s blog, we shared some of Love and Logic’s classroom intervention strategies for teachers. This week, I want to discuss what I believe...

The Gift of Selflessness
People who have a healthy view of selflessness tend to be far happier than those who are self-absorbed or self-centered. Many classic psychological theories and techniques have entirely missed this...

Divorce: The Classic Struggle of Divorced Parents
In last week’s blog, we provided 10 guidelines for helping parents with the struggles they face with divorce. This week we will look at how to address the differences in...

Are You Tired of Your Kids Constantly Interrupting You?
Have you ever tried to have a talk with someone who constantly interrupts the conversation with completely unrelated, irrelevant details? Recently, I was visiting with a friend who tended to...

Helping Aggressive Toddlers – Applying Love and Logic® Skills
In last week’s blog post, we looked at the critical role of early intervention for preventing aggressive behavior in toddlers from becoming a more serious problem in their later lives. ...

Helping Aggressive Toddlers – There’s Good News!
Aggressive behavior in toddlers is a concern for parents today. In this first blog post of a two-part series, we will address basic strategies that are effective with aggressive toddlers....

Learn How Praise Can Create Pain
A natural reaction, shared by parents and educators alike, is to offer praise whenever kids are successful in school or with many of the other activities in their lives. At...

Getting Back to a Normal Classroom
Many teachers are either heading back to the classroom or already back after a long period of remote learning due to the pandemic. Getting readjusted to the classroom setting can...