Fear fuels anger and disconnection, yet courage can be taught through small daily gestures that remind others they belong, matter and are valued in meaningful ways.
馃帶 As worry dominates headlines and hearts, this episode highlights ethical ways to uplift others and help them thrive despite the noise.
Dear Kid Whisperer, My 7-year-old daughter really knows how to push my buttons. She does it the same way every time, and it works every time. She will simply say, 鈥淚 hate you.鈥 She's doing it for a reaction, and she gets one every time. I know what I'm doing is encouraging this behavior that makes me so upset. Obviously, this is a bad thing. What do I do instead? Answer: The 鈥淚 Hate You Game鈥 ...
Q. Although my ex has never been officially diagnosed, she must have some sort of affliction because no one could be as terrible as she is without having something. That鈥檚 fine for me. I left her long ago, but my children, who are now adults, constantly complain about her. I can certainly identify with their observations, and I wish I had been more proactive when they were younger. I know ...
Each day during my working days we cared for eye patients on AHCCCS with exactly the same kindness and professionalism as the University profe…
University of Arizona researchers have launched what they believe to be the first open-access catalog of animal traditions in order to explore…
馃带听In a world that rewards volume and velocity, the hosts consider what it means to lead with care, patience and restraint.
Dear Kid Whisperer, I just finished a year of teaching the most ungrateful group of students I鈥檝e ever taught. I feel like I spent half of the year telling these second-graders to say 鈥減lease鈥 and 鈥渢hank you鈥 and to be appreciative and it did not have any effect. Other teachers have seen this as well, including the first-grade teachers. What do I do next year so this doesn鈥檛 happen again? ...
鈥淥ptimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.鈥 鈥 Helen Keller
Senior Village 鈥淧athfinder鈥 Andrea Molberg describes serving others as 鈥減art of my DNA.鈥 Growing up in a family of ministers, nurses, social w…