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Ellen Galinsky's decades of groundbreaking research and insights on work-life harmony, child development, and education, shared with a dedicated community.

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What Kids Want Parents to Know About Work and Family Life

What we—adults—think kids think and what they actually think can be quite different.

Possibilities

Belle Burden’s book Strangers and A Path Forward After Difficulties

Real Skills Answer Students’ Call for Meaning — and Reignite Engagement

Engagement is the gateway to learning.

A Skills Crisis In Our Classrooms

Dysregulation is creating a barrier to learning for many students, signifying a need to focus on executive function skills, two experts write.

A Way Forward After the Tragedies at Camp Mystic

This post is dedicated to all those who lost their lives in the Texas floods last weekend, including Hanna and Rebecca Lawrence, 8-year twin sisters from Dallas who were campers at Camp Mystic.

Voices of Wisdom from Students and Superintendents

Graduation Speeches 2025

Mister Rogers Through the Eyes of Bill Isler

What About A Day to Celebrate The Heroes Who Help Children?

Beyond Cards and Flowers: The Gifts Our Mothers Gave Us — Anchoring Our Passions and Helping Us Take On Challenges

This year, I wanted Mother’s Day to be different.

Listening To Students Talk About Their Schools

It’s the Path Toward Genuine School Improvement

Adolescence (The Miniseries) Three Takeaways from This Brilliant, Gritty Why-Done-It

Have you seen Adolescence? That’s the beginning of most conversations I’ve had since this four-part British miniseries was released by Netflix on March 13th.