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Building Relationships Like Wealth: Why Interpersonal Skills Are the Most Valuable Skill We Can Give Our Children
by David Krasky, author of Raising Future Adults In a world increasingly shaped by technology, automation, and artificial intelligence, one human skill remains irreplaceable: the ability to form and sustain meaningful relationships. As a school psychologist, I often tell parents that academic achievement may open doors, but interpersonal skills determine how far a child walks through them. Relationships will be the most important commodity of the future, not because knowledg
David Krasky
19 hours ago4 min read


How to Talk to Your Child About Their Disability
Written by Licensed School Psychologist and author of Raising Future Adults , David Krasky, Psy.S. Raising a child with a disability — whether diagnosed or still being understood — opens up important emotional moments with your child. As a school psychologist, I want to help you approach these conversations with clarity, compassion, and confidence . Every child is different, and no single script fits all, but what follows gives you a framework to build on, with practical lang
David Krasky
7 days ago4 min read


Master Practical Positive Parenting Tips for Better Outcomes
Parenting is a journey filled with joy, challenges, and countless learning moments. As someone who has spent years exploring effective ways to nurture children, I understand how important it is to adopt approaches that foster growth, respect, and emotional well-being. One of the most impactful ways to achieve this is through positive parenting techniques . These methods not only improve behavior but also strengthen the bond between parent and child, leading to better outcomes
David Krasky
Jan 54 min read


Why People Watching Matters: A School Psychologist’s Perspective on Raising Socially Attuned Children in a Screen-Saturated World
By David Krasky, Psy. S., Licensed School Psychologist and author of Raising Future Adults As a licensed school psychologist, I often remind parents that some of the most powerful learning moments for children don’t come from flashcards, apps, or even direct instruction. They come from observation. One of the most developmentally rich—and increasingly rare—forms of observation is people watching . If you were born before the invention of smart phones, odds are you were once a
David Krasky
Jan 24 min read
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