HINT: Don't tell your kids that they are. More than three decades of research shows that a focus on “process”—not on intelligence or ability—is key to success in school and in life| Scientific American
Tips for helping kids fall—and stay—asleep. Getting enough rest is important for mental health and well being. Encouraging good sleep habits.| Child Mind Institute
By Benjamin Braun, Editor-in-Chief, University of Kentucky| blogs.ams.org
Prevent passing anxiety to your child by managing your stress. Learn mindfulness techniques, boundary setting, and how to talk about anxiety with your child.| Child Mind Institute
Help kids learn to fail. Child Mind Institute provides information on how children can learn from failure and parents can help them become resilient, self-confident adults.| Child Mind Institute
Working memory plays a major role in how we process, use and remember information on a daily basis. Find out more in this article from CMI.| Child Mind Institute
Discover effective test anxiety strategies for elementary and high school students. Learn study techniques and coping skills to boost confidence and performance.| Child Mind Institute
Routines, incentive systems, and homework strategies to help kids succeed. Find out the best time to do homework and more.| Child Mind Institute
Sometimes school anxiety is easy to identify — like when a child is feeling nervous before a test at school. Other times anxiety in the classroom can look like something else entirely — an upset stomach, disruptive or angry behavior, ADHD, or even a learning disorder.| Child Mind Institute