
How to Get Your Child’s Teacher to Listen to You
School has already started in many places and will be in full swing in a few weeks. Students, teachers, and parents have a fresh start and clean slate. Inevitably, problems...

Love and Logic Guidelines for Parents Navigating Divorce
Love and Love has helped many parents weather the difficult process of divorce. Divorce is an emotionally charged process that often causes feelings of loneliness, guilt, anger, anxiety, sadness, and...

Love and Logic’s Five Core Principles of Discipline
Love and Logic is a principles-based approach designed to help parents teach their children how to make good decisions. Our principles are based on the two foundational Rules of Love...

Maintaining Self-Control and Overcoming Entitlement
The primary goal of the Love and Logic approach is not just to make kids behave. Instead, we strive to help them learn how to govern their own behavior without...

Building Resilience in Children: Unlocking the Path to Wisdom
Phil, a recent business school graduate, got his dream job. He did so well that he was invited to a retreat with the big shots of the company. Not only...

Summertime Chores = Success in School
School is out and kids are starting to enjoy their well-deserved summer break and their favorite summertime activities. Making chores a part of their activities throughout the summer can result...

Effective vs. Ineffective Parenting Styles—Why Does It Matter?
Kids don’t come with instruction manuals—as most parents will heartily agree! Consequently, parents usually follow a style that combines what their parents or caregivers modeled and what they admire about...

Love and Logic Strategies for Teachers
Many of the calls that we receive are from teachers and school administrators. Some are seeking answers and resources to help them with the increasing challenges of classroom management. Others...

Helping Kids Make Good Decisions
Kids face more life-and-death decisions today than ever before. They are being challenged at earlier ages with scarier choices about drugs, alcohol, sex, and violence. Clearly, most children are growing...