The Me, Me, Me Epidemic
The epidemic of entitlement is not a character flaw in children but a systemic result of modern parenting that prioritizes immediate happiness over long-term resilience. When parents over-function by rescuing, fixing, and over-buying, child
The Entitlement Trap
Entitlement is the belief that one is owed something without earning it, and the only lasting cure is Ownership. By transferring ownership of money, choices, and goals from the parent to the child, you transform them from a passive consumer
Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
In a culture of 'more'—more stuff, more speed, and more entertainment—raising grateful children requires an intentional decision to swim against the current. Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World argues that saying 'no' to cultural con
Mind in the Making
School readiness is not about knowing letters and numbers; it is about 'Executive Functions'—the brain-based skills that allow us to manage attention, emotions, and behavior. Mind in the Making translates complex neuroscience into practical