Master Parenting
The hardest parts of raising kids — sleep, screens, anxiety, teens, money, and explaining the unexplainable.
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Start learning →Baby sleep training
Approach baby sleep training — what the methods actually involve, what the research shows, and how to pick one that fits your family.
Kids and screen time
Set kids' screen time without daily fights — focus on what they're watching and replacing, not just total minutes.
Talking to kids about money
Talk to kids about money — make it concrete with allowance and choices, and teach earning, saving, and trade-offs early.
Co-parenting after divorce
Co-parent well after divorce — put the kids' stability first, keep conflict private, and run the partnership like a business when needed.
School IEPs
Navigate school IEPs — understand the legal rights, prepare for meetings, and advocate for the supports your kid actually needs.
Childhood anxiety
Recognize childhood anxiety — what the signs look like at different ages, what helps at home, and when to bring in a professional.
Teen rebellion
Parent through teen rebellion — separate normal individuation from real risk, stay connected, and pick your battles wisely.
Teens and social media
Help teens with social media — what to model, what to limit, and how to talk about comparison, sleep, and online identity.
Balancing parenting and work
Balance parenting and work — design realistic systems, share the load explicitly, and stop treating burnout as a personal failing.
Explaining hard news to kids
Explain hard news to kids — use age-appropriate language, focus on safety, and make room for the questions they ask later.