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.
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.
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.
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What if school wasn’t just about grades—but also about discovering what lights you up?
That’s the big idea behind “Passion Classes,” a special event recently held at a High School in Maine, where students spent the day diving into new hobbies—from nail art and fly fishing to meditation and escape room design.
Passion starts in the mind (not the brain).
Your brain is the tool, but your mind is the driver. And when it comes to passion, it’s your mind—your thoughts, emotions, and choices—that leads the way.
Is your child hiding their colors?
But kids don’t always know what makes them special—until someone else helps them see it. Whether it’s a teacher, a parent, or a friend, sometimes all it takes is one person to notice a child’s gift for them to step into their confidence.
Individuality is not taught - it's caught.
This month, we’re diving into individuality—what makes each of us unique and how we can help our kids step into their most confident, authentic selves. But here’s something most people don’t realize: individuality isn’t just taught—it’s caught.