If you met the prospect of homeschooling your children, in addition to working from home, keeping things calm and managing all the worries and uncertainties at this time; with the same healthy disbelief as I did – then this guide should give you the tips and...
The Working Parent Company coaches working parents to be their best at home and at work. The boundaries between home life and work life have become increasingly blurred in recent years and now with the announcement that schools will be closed for the foreseeable...
“Errand paralysis” is a symptom of our culture’s general obsession with efficiency, optimization, and ultimately being a “good worker.” Which is all leading to ever-increasing rates of burnout according to the Anne Helen Peterson. I think many of us will identify with...
What’s not to love. Brown at her best, vulnerable, funny, straight-talking and oozing in evidence for all her theories. Just watch! Available at Netflix
I can remember when I first read this and was struck by the data on the change in family economic structures. This intelligence briefing explores the conversation around working mothers which has long been dominated by guilt, apologies, and excuses—positioning a...
Some parents think they can shape their child into a particular kind of adult. Psychologist Alison Gopnik says the science suggests otherwise and uses the analogy of gardeners and carpenters to explore this. I think it is food for thought. Professor Gopnik’s booked...
TED Talk – Why gender equality is good for everyone – Men Included | Michael Kimmel (16 minutes) Funny but not trivial or superficial. From around the 8 minute mark it picks up on why gender equality is a win win for all...
A series of fact sheets and videos to help navigate the good, the bad and the ugly of the digital world with our kids. The series consists of six short films for parents and six matching films for children to help families use social media safely and responsibly. See...
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