The Hero Voice Always Shows Up (No Matter What)
When plans fall apart, the Villain and Victim Voices get loud — but the Hero Voice becomes strongest in those moments. This edition shares powerful children’s books that help kids practice choosing that Hero Voice again.
The Magic of Predictability in Family Life
What if predictability is the real magic behind family connection? Discover 5 ways everyday patterns shape rhythm, trust, and how kids respond to the world around them.
Abundance isn’t in the shopping cart. It’s in these 12 gifts.
This season, skip the pressure to overspend. These 12 heartfelt gifts help kids experience abundance in the ways that matter most.
Why Your Child Is Already Wired for Kindness
We tell kids to work hard and earn more. But what if the real secret to success is learning how to give more? Explore how gratitude rewires the way kids think about wealth.
Raising Generous Teens: Small Habits That Build a Giving Identity
If your teen’s wishlist grows longer each year, you’re not alone. These small, doable habits can shift the season from “what I want” to “how I can help,” giving teens simple ways to notice needs, pitch in, and build a genuine identity of giving.
Why Kids Outgrow Magic and How to Raise Their Frequency
It’s not belief that fades. It’s trust. When kids learn the truth, their imagination doesn’t die — it just looks for a new signal. Here's how Harmony Hare helps families tune back into the frequency of kindness, courage, and connection.
From Earning to Returning
We tell kids to work hard and earn more. But what if the real secret to success is learning how to give more? Explore how gratitude rewires the way kids think about wealth.
The 9 Scariest Parenting Mistakes (That Even the Best of Us Make)
Catch up on a month of powerful lessons on creativity and resilience—plus a story that proves even a 14-year-old can teach us something about bouncing back. From playful tools to tiny habits, this recap is packed with fresh sparks to help your kids imagine boldly and rise stronger.
Why “Should-ing” Your Kids Shrinks Their Potential
Ever notice how “You should” makes kids shut down? Learn how guiding through their values—not pressure—helps them grow confidence and purpose. Plus, RSVP for our Nov 2 REKindle Webinar to meet a new friend bringing fresh meaning and magic to this season.
When Believing Becomes Belonging
The holidays are creeping closer. The twinkle lights, the cozy songs, the peppermint everything. And… the big questions. “Mom, is Santa real?” “What about
Raising humans, not robots.
AI may shape the tools our kids use, but it’s their values that shape who they become. From city tours to family songs, here are creative ways to use AI that reinforce curiosity, kindness, and connection at home.
The Quiet Superpower Every Child Needs
Catch up on a month of powerful lessons on creativity and resilience—plus a story that proves even a 14-year-old can teach us something about bouncing back. From playful tools to tiny habits, this recap is packed with fresh sparks to help your kids imagine boldly and rise stronger.
Homeschooling Beyond the Stereotypes: How Parents Are Using TikTok to Reclaim the Narrative
Parents often hesitate to homeschool children with IEPs, but one TikTok connection helped a student reach her full potential.
The Price of a Smile: What Happens in the Mouth Doesn’t Stay in the Mouth
Scientists call it oral-systemic health—the idea that what happens in the mouth affects the whole body. Gum health, heart health, even confidence are connected. The real price of a smile? The tiny habits that protect our kids for life.
Stress Shrinks Kids’ Brains and Stories Expand Them
Stress doesn’t just weigh kids down, it literally shrinks the learning and memory centers in their brains. But here’s the hopeful twist: stories do the opposite. The right story at the right moment can be as powerful for well-being as sleep, food, or medicine.
Bedtime Was Just a Suggestion
Bedtime doesn’t have to be a nightly battle. With these 12 tuck-in games, you can swap stalls and scrolls for giggles and connection — and still get everyone to sleep without losing your mind.
The Richest Kids Aren’t the Wealthiest—They’re the Healthiest
What if the richest kids weren’t the ones with the biggest bank accounts, but the ones with the strongest bodies and calmest minds? Discover five simple, science-backed ways parents can help kids build real wealth through health—one walk, one laugh, and one good night’s sleep at a time.
How to help your kids want better sleep
If kids are going to take sleep seriously, they need to know why it actually matters—to them. It affects the things they care about most: how they feel, how they play, how they connect, and how they grow.
Here are five surprising, science-backed facts that we hope will help your kids start to see sleep as something worth protecting.
Embracing the Inquisition: Tales of Surviving My Toddler’s Why Phase
Because with each answer, her world becomes a little less scary, a little less dull, and a lot less lonely. And, as it turns out, mine becomes a whole lot more fascinating, too.
Forget Perfect. Start Thriving.
Back-to-school doesn’t need to mean back to burnout. This free Thrive Guide helps parents reset routines, boost energy, and support the head, heart, and gut—without chasing perfection. Just smart, doable shifts for a smoother school year.