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Our 2024 Impact Report

Our parenting & caregiving programs meet people where they are; providing current parents with immediate skills and support and equipping future parents and caregivers for their roles ahead. Click below to read our Vision to Reality Highlights.

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by The Chicago Tribune

In a Chicago Tribune editorial, we turned the focus away from the endless policy debates that nibble at answers, and instead cast a spotlight on a group that rarely gets discussed in the dialogue over violence - parents.

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by Career Highways

ParenTeach Institute is partnering with Career Highways, featuring their online parenting and caregiving courses on the Career Highways platform to build parenting and caregiving skills to create a healthier, safer and more productive society.

Career Highways is a career path platform, fueled by proprietary AI, that aligns individual interests and personal satisfaction with real life career-advancement opportunities.

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by Maryam Abdullah, UC Berkeley

In their drive for independence, teenagers can seem to reject parents. A new study suggests that the key to making them feel loved is to be persistently warm, even in conflict.

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by Today.com

TODAY Parenting Guides provide benchmarks and tips for your child's academic, physical and social emotional growth.

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by CNN

This CNN article examines how parental mental health influences children, noting that kids absorb cues from parents on handling stress and emotions. It highlights that open communication about mental struggles and proactive coping strategies are vital in fostering resilience and healthy responses in children amidst life's challenges.

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by Maryam Abdullah & Megan Bander, Greater Good Magazine

Greater Good picks our favorite books to help parents and their kids nurture love, connection, and resilience.

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by The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

How children experience traumatic events and how they express their lingering distress depends, in large part, on the
children’s age and level of development.

Articles

The internet offers a wealth of parenting knowledge, but not everything is based on sound research. We'll share a few of the resources we trust below.

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