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Thoughtful Thursday: Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Monday is Dr. King's birthday, and in celebration this Thoughtful Thursday brings you lots of suggestions for books about Dr. King to read with your children. Enjoy. Children's Books About Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. < strong> My Brother Martin by Christine King Farris My First Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Marion Dane Bauer March On! The [...]

GCP Event: Great Advice on Raising Boys from Kathryn Chenault

GCP recently had another live event: A conversation with GCP mom Kathryn Chenault. Kathryn, an attorney who stepped away from her professional life to devote time and effort to raising her two sons (who are now wonderful young men in their 20′s), graciously hosted us at her glorious home. Beautiful surroundings, great weather, and wonderful advice from a boy mom [...]

What Works: Vernon Young, Jr. 

This is the first in a series of profiles of young men who successfully navigated adolescence, academia and adversity to become interesting and productive citizens of the world.  Their stories of what worked for them can offer inspiration to our sons as they contemplate their future, and to parents as we try to guide them along the way. GCP [...]

By |2013-09-05T20:57:55+00:00September 5th, 2013|Guest Bloggers, Interviews|0 Comments

Reflections of a Divorced GCP Dad: On Being There

Today's post comes courtesy of GCP Dad Michael Mayfield, who lives in North Carolina and has two college-aged children. I never envisioned myself married to an incredible woman and having two amazing children. It seemed like too much responsibility. Seems so even now - so much to teach and instill. Too many mistakes were made, and maybe that's why [...]

By |2013-02-13T22:58:22+00:00February 13th, 2013|Guest Bloggers, Parents|3 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

Ask Dr. Michael G. Thompson: Educating Our Sons

How can we help our wonderful, maddening, lovable, frustrating, genius, unmotivated, spectacular sons grow into healthy and happy young men? In our ongoing efforts to seek parenting advice and info from people who have made finding answers to these kinds of questions their life's work, GCP connected with Dr. Michael G. Thompson, the renowned clinical psychologist and boy guru [...]

By |2012-10-23T20:49:19+00:00October 23rd, 2012|Experts, Guest Bloggers, Resources|0 Comments

Parenting Lessons from Ellis Marsalis

Last night I had the incredible pleasure of sitting at a friend's small dinner party for Jazz at Lincoln Center and listening to Wynton Marsalis jam with his quintet in her living room(!). As Wynton introduced their final piece, "Take the A Train", he mentioned that he had the opportunity to meet Duke Ellington back in 1971, when he [...]

Words of Wisdom from a Montessori Mom

Back in August, GCP posted a piece called "Waiting For Superman? Superwoman Was Already Here" in which Daniel Petter-Lipstein extolled the virtues of a Montessori education. As a follow-up to that post, we asked Anne Williams-Isom, mother of three Montessori trained children ages 18, 15 and 9, for her perspective on Daniel's piece and the Montessori experience. She began [...]

By |2011-10-04T14:09:36+00:00October 4th, 2011|Academics, Guest Bloggers, Parents|3 Comments

GCP Interview with Dr. Pedro Noguera, Pt. II: How to Pick the Right Schools For Your Child

In Part II of GCP’s interview with Dr. Pedro Noguera, Professor of Teaching and Learning at New York University’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development, GCP asked Dr. Noguera for suggestions to help parents identify the best educational settings for their sons from pre-school to college. Pre-school Dr. Noguera noted that parents often look for the most [...]