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Give the Kid a Job
Age-Appropriate Chores & Life Skills

Give the Kid a Job

The research on kids and household contribution is annoyingly clear: giving kids real jobs builds executive function, self-reliance, and competence. Here's the age-by-age reality check, the science behind it, and why the messy, slow process is completely worth it.

Becca LiuBecca Liu·March 4, 2026
The Architecture of Growing Up: How Independence and Emotional Regulation Build Each Other
Development

The Architecture of Growing Up: How Independence and Emotional Regulation Build Each Other

Independence and emotional regulation aren't two separate goals to pursue — developmental psychology and anthropology reveal they are two expressions of one underlying capacity, and they grow each other in ways that reshape how we think about our children's big feelings.

Maya OkaforMaya Okafor·February 23, 2026
What Your Child Learns When You Let Them Struggle
Development

What Your Child Learns When You Let Them Struggle

Stepping back is harder than stepping in. But the research on anxiety, executive function, and self-esteem tells us something important about what children actually need to grow into capable, confident people.

Grace RamirezGrace Ramirez·February 21, 2026
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