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The articles below give a perspective
on parenting based on the Hand in Hand approach, Parenting
by Connection. A deeper discussion of this approach is
found in Hand in Hand's booklets, Listening
to Children, Setting
Limits with Children, and Supporting
Adolescents. You may reproduce articles without permission.
Please cite our web site as the source.
For articles in Spanish click here.
Answering Children's Core Questions
 Backbone and Bounce: Building Resilience
 Being "In Control" — The Possible and Impossible in Parenting
 Biting, Pushing, Pulling Hair — Helping Children with Aggression
 Children, Chores, and Drudgery
 Ease the Transition of Moving to a New Home
 Eliminating the Hurts of White Racism
 Embracing Transitions
 Fathers Are Primary Parents!
 Financing Parenting
 Handling Children’s Feelings in Public Places
 Healing the Hurt of Separation
 Help for Toddlers When They Bite
 Helping a Child Give Up Their Thumb or Pacifier
 Helping Children Conquer Their Fears
 Helping Children Deal with Shocking Events
 Helping Children to Share
 Helping Children Who Have Difficulty Sharing
 Helping Children with Shyness
 Helping Young Children Sleep
 Helping Your Child with School
 Holidays and Meltdowns - They Go Together Like Peanut Butter And Jelly
 Holidays and Meltdowns: They Go Together Like Peanut Butter and Jelly!
 How Do Children See Race?
 How Special Time Works with Teens
 Inoculating Our Children Against Racism
 Listening to Nursing Children
 Listening to What Children Want
 Parenting Amid Threats of War
 Partnering with Your Child
 Playlistening
 Policies that Work Well When Children Get Together
 Potty Talk and Body Glee
 Power Struggles Dissolve with Laughter
 Sample Audio Archives
 Setting Limits with Young Children
 Sibling Solutions
 Sick Mommy, but Listening!
 Start School Days with Special Time!
 Struggles are OK
 Supporting our Adolescent Children
 Supporting Sibling Friendships
 The Current Situation for Parents and the Work of Parenting
 The Time Crunch: Mending Our Lives
 The Vigorous Snuggle
 There is No "Throwaway" Behavior
 We're Doing our Best
 What's the Cure for Whining?
 Why Not Tickle My Child?

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