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Talking to Your Young Children About Slavery: 5 Things to Know

"Tell us about your first relative to come to the United States. Where did he or she come from?" A third grader had this question for homework the other day. His dad called me in a panic: "We haven't told him about slavery yet--he's too young. How is he supposed to answer this?" After commiserating with the dad about [...]

Plan Your Family’s Visit to NMAAHC!!

The National Museum of African-American History and Culture in Washington D.C. opened its doors to the public this weekend, and the celebration was glorious. Presidents Obama along with President George W. Bush (who signed the bill authorizing funds to build the museum thirteen years ago) spoke eloquently about the importance of this museum and its place in American history. [...]

Surviving Your Son’s College App Process

If your son is a senior in high school, you know too well that this is the college application season. No doubt, it can be a time fraught with tension as your son negotiates the maze of determining where he wants to go and where he has a shot at getting in, all the while trying to keep up [...]

Great Books for Our Middle School Sons

Just took a look at the list of finalists for the 2016 National Book Award for Young People's Literature, and was delighted to find these books on the list. They are great books to consider for your middle school sons! "Booked" by Kwame Alexander (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt):  This novel-in-verse tells the story of 12 year old Nick, a soccer-loving middle [...]

Back To School, Back To GCP!

After stepping away from regular GCP blogging for a while to begin work on a parenting book, I am returning to posting regularly--GCP is back!  While the posts will still primarily focus on raising boys, many posts already on the site can be helpful for parenting girls as well.  A lovely young friend with twins (a boy and a girl) recently told [...]

By |2016-09-09T21:56:34+00:00September 9th, 2016|Academics, Featured, Latest News, Parents, Resources, Uncategorized|2 Comments

Read This: Stop Making Everything So Perfect For Your Kid

Hello GCP Parents! Long time. Been working quite a bit on an exciting project that continues where this blog began (think a comprehensive collection of GCPblog posts and lots more--stay tuned) so there has not been much posting this year. Hope you have been combing through the archives for interesting and relevant articles. But today I came across this [...]

Check out the Parent’s #ToolkitTalk about Helping Our Sons TONIGHT at 7pm ET!!

Greetings GCPers, Haven't been posting as much recently -- been working on an exciting GCP project which we will talk about soon--but wanted to make sure you knew about tonight's Parent Toolkit talk. Parent Toolkit, who brings you monthly #ToolkitTalks which give parents insight and advice on important parenting issues, is teaming up with the White House Initiative on [...]

By |2016-07-08T15:16:55+00:00March 15th, 2016|Academics, Parents, Resources|0 Comments

It’s Black History Month: Share YOUR History

It is Black History Month! We all know what this means: Lots of tributes to and images of President Obama, Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and a host of Black "paving the way" entertainers and athletes will be floating around our children at school this month. While we at GCP believe our sons and daughters and [...]

How Do We Talk to Our Sons About Terrorist Attacks?

Over the years that GCP has been around, we have had to write an alarming number of posts with the same basic message: how do we talk to our sons about unimaginably horrible and senseless killings that they can see footage of over and over on CNN? This time it is Paris. It has been Lebanon, it has been [...]