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A new type of relationship is emerging in teens’ lives—one that feels like connection but is powered by code. A research report from Common Sense Media reveals that nearly three in four teens have used AI companions, and half use… Read more >>

You know that being kind to others is good for the recipient (obviously), but did you know that it’s also good for the giver too? Yep, that’s right. Being kind to others will improve your mental, emotional, and physical well-being…. Read more >>

Artificial intelligence is everywhere – from homework tools to social media algorithms. But what does all of this mean for your child? In this episode of Voices of Compassion, we sit down with renowned computer scientist and AI expert, Kerrie Holley, to break down what AI is (and isn’t), how it’s shaping our daily lives, and how parents can set healthy guardrails without fear or panic. Listen in as we discuss how generative AI works and the importance of teaching critical thinking and reasoning and how to support your kids in this age of AI. The takeaway? You don’t need to outsmart AI –  you just need engaged parenting, open conversations, and clear values.

Wondering what a neuropsychological evaluation actually tells you – and what to do with the results? In this episode, CHC experts, Joaquin Burciaga, PhD, and Whitney Geller, PhD, break down how neuropsych testing helps clarify a child’s learning, attention, memory,… Read more >>

What if hope isn't just a feeling—but a teachable skill that can transform learning? In this episode, we explore the powerful intersection of hope science and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) with Brenda Green, a former math teacher turned educational leader from CAST. Learn how the UDL framework creates the conditions for hope to flourish by honoring learner variability, removing barriers in design (not in students), and providing flexible options for engagement, representation, and expression. Whether you're new to UDL or looking to deepen your practice, this conversation offers practical strategies you can start using tomorrow: from creating choice boards to designing goals that don't embed the means, to gathering student feedback that amplifies their voice. Most importantly, you'll understand how small, intentional shifts in lesson design can create meaningful change—building not just academic success, but the agency and belonging every student deserves. Ready to redesign learning with hope at the center? Listen in!

“Have you put on weight?”“You’d be pretty if you just—”“Don’t wear that, people will look.” I grew up hearing these lines so often that they almost became background noise, so ordinary that it took me years to realize how heavy… Read more >>