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GCP in the News: The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice

We were delighted to recently learn that a GCP post, "How Do We Talk to Our Children About Newtown?" has been featured on The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard Law School website, which can be found here. The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice (CHHIRJ), established in 2005 by Harvard Law professor [...]

By |2013-01-04T14:14:01+00:00January 4th, 2013|Saving Our Sons|0 Comments

The Power of Dreaming Big: NFL Player Predicts His Future in Fourth Grade

Let's start the New Year off on an inspirational and positive note. For those of you who don't follow football or missed this, it was recently discovered that Colin Kaepernick, starting quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, wrote a letter to himself when he was in the fourth grade detailing his plans for the future. (You can see a [...]

By |2014-11-01T00:46:23+00:00January 2nd, 2013|Ages 8-12, Motivators, Sports|11 Comments

Happy New Year!

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from Ground Control Parenting! Hope you have enjoyed good times with your families during the holidays. At GCP we are looking forward to another year of keeping you posted on a variety of issues, tips and resources to help guide our sons through school and life. We have quite a few New Year's [...]

By |2013-01-01T20:39:28+00:00January 1st, 2013|Holidays|2 Comments

How Do We Talk To Our Children About Newtown?

We are inundated with media coverage of the horrific events in Newtown, Connecticut. A parent's worst nightmare, that a monster is terrorizing and potentially killing their child, has become a reality. We have stared unbelieving at the images of terrified children being led to safety; we have shuddered to try to imagine being one of the parents, one of [...]

By |2012-12-17T00:13:07+00:00December 17th, 2012|Ages 0-5, Parents, Saving Our Sons|2 Comments

Notes from a GCP Dad: Tell Your Sons to Step Away from the Nik•Niks

Today’s post is from GCP Dad Darrell Williams, Chicagoan and father of a 21-year-old son. Darrell has had a long career in the financial services industry, and currently works at a leading investment firm. Raise your hand if you know what a Nik•Nik is. Anyone? Not even you seriously old school brothers and sisters? A Nik•Nik is a shirt. [...]

By |2012-12-10T23:05:06+00:00December 10th, 2012|Guest Bloggers, Parents|1 Comment

Go See “Rise of the Guardians” this weekend!!!

"Rise of the Guardians", the latest animated film from DreamWorks, opens tomorrow, November 21st. This tale of how Jack Frost, Santa Claus, The Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny band together to save children everywhere marks the directorial debut of Peter Ramsey, the first African American director of a big budget computer animated film. In an earlier GCP post [...]

By |2012-11-20T13:27:45+00:00November 20th, 2012|Entertainment, Films|0 Comments

Hip Hop Science Teachers Spreading the Word

You may recall an earlier GCP post describing Wu Tang Clan member GZA's work on his album "Dark Matter", which focuses on his interest in science. ("The Latest Lesson from Hip-Hop...Science!" May 31, 2012.) An article in today's NY Times reports that GZA has recently teamed up with a Columbia professor and the website Rap Genius to use hip-hop [...]

By |2012-11-18T15:41:52+00:00November 18th, 2012|Math, Resources|1 Comment

Family Dinners: Building Bonds Over the Dinner Table

With Thanksgiving less than a week away, thoughts turn towards the family meal. Holidays aside, how often do you and your children eat dinner together as a family? After-school, sports and work schedules can make gathering for family meals tough to organize on a regular basis. But researchers at the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at [...]

By |2012-11-16T22:26:39+00:00November 16th, 2012|Ages 0-5, Ages 13-15, Ages 16-18, Ages 5-7, Ages 8-12|2 Comments

Messy Kids, Crazed Parents

"Teenage Bedroom as Battleground", a recent NY Times article found here, offers parents advice on how to cope with their messy teens. Those of you who have figured out how to crack the whip at home so that your teens regularly pick up after themselves around the house and always keep their rooms neat without your intervention, skip to [...]