November, 2012
11.30.12
Mommybites
Mommybites features an article by Abbie and Sam about how they formed the Mother Company.…
11.27.12
Announcing “Ruby’s Studio: The Friendship Show”!
We are thrilled to announce the release of our newest video for children, “Ruby’s Studio: The Friendship Show.” Join Ruby in her magical art studio to learn about empathy, conflict resolution, The Golden Rule, and how to make and nurture lasting friendships. Read on to see a trailer for the show!
11.27.12
“The Friendship Show” Premiere!
Please join us Sunday, December 16th for the World Premiere of “Ruby’s Studio: The Friendship Show.” A fun, free celebration for the whole family! Hope to see you there.
11.23.12
New Music Video from “Ruby’s Studio: The Friendship Show”
SNEAK PEEK from “The Friendship Show,” coming soon from our award-winning “Ruby’s Studio” children’s video series!
11.20.12
Disciplining Other People’s Children
The holidays are here, which means families and friends will gather, and little kids will misbehave. What will you do when another parent’s child flagrantly misbehaves in front of you? Should you say something or bite your tongue? Michele Borba, Ed.D., has some tips to keep the peace during the holidays, and every day.
11.15.12
Staying Married With Children
Having a healthy, loving relationship with your spouse can be challenging once you become parents. Dr. Pamela Varady shares tips on how to keep the flame alive and strengthen your family in the process.
11.09.12
The Orange County Register
The Orange County Register spotlights the Little Book About Feelings app calling it a “digital treasure” and praising it as “a priceless social story about feelings.”…
11.08.12
Learning to Fight Fair
For kids, resolving conflicts can be a tough social process that not only requires expressing their own feelings, but deploying empathy and a means for compromise. Dr. Heather Turgeon shares some valuable tools for helping our kids deal with confrontation.
11.06.12
I’d Rather Be Changing Diapers
I’d Rather Be Changing Diapers raves about Ruby’s Studio: The Feelings Show, calling it “a fun way for kids to learn important lessons about how to understand, read, and display emotions.”…
















