Back Talk
October 15, 2009 by Nancy Carlsson-Paige · Leave a Comment
Many of the parents I talk with these days are upset about the nasty, disrespectful way their kids sometimes talk to them. “Where do they learn to talk like this?” some ask. “We don’t talk that way to them!”
If you take a bit of time to tune into some of the popular TV shows for [...]
Dumbed Down Parenting
October 15, 2009 by Nancy Carlsson-Paige · Leave a Comment
Lots of parents tell me they rely on screen activities such as GameBoys, DVD players, and computers to entertain their kids when they are traveling, waiting for appointments, or sitting in restaurants. “It’s so easy,” they tell me, “it really keeps them quiet.” Yes, the screens do engage kids, for sure. But are there ways [...]
Taking the Long View
October 15, 2009 by Nancy Carlsson-Paige · 1 Comment
Recently our extended family, which included several of my grand children, took a trip together. I delighted in spending time with all the children, and got to know five-year-old Antonio, one of the cousins, much better over the two weeks we were together.
One evening when we were getting ready for a big family party, Antonio’s [...]
An Interview with Nancy Carlsson-Paige
January 26, 2009 by Anne Mattos-Leedom · Leave a Comment
1.   There are so many books on parenting these days. How is your book unique and why should people find it compelling?
I don’t know of another book that describes the social trends that are impacting childhood today such as the media, consumerism, academic pressures in schools, and fast-paced lives of families, and offers suggestions [...]















