The Truth About Favoritism: Why I Don’t Treat My Kids the Same—and That’s a Good Thing
Fair parenting without favoritism. As a parent, one of the most loaded accusations you can face is that of favoritism. It’s a word that cuts deep, one that carries implications of inequality, injustice, and emotional damage. But here’s the truth: I don’t favor my kids—at least not in the way people tend to[ ► ]
The Quiet Power of “I Believe in You” in Parenting and Relationships
Some words stick. Not because they’re fancy or poetic, but because they cut through noise and hit something deeper. One of the most quietly powerful phrases in parenting and relationships is just four words long: “I believe in you.” We say a lot to the people we love. We offer advice, give comfort,[ ► ]



