Here's how to approach their post-election feelings
Plus, ideas from an educator on how to talk to your kid about the election
Top 5 ballot tips to make sure your teen’s ballot is counted
We asked a group founder to try to find out
A local student's take on I-1639
Organizers offer their safety know-how
Help your kids learn about democracy, civil rights and the Constitution
Tips on how to talk to your kids about difficult events
How (and why) to talk to kids about presidential profanity
Teaching your child the power of action
How the Comey hearings changed my parenting approach
Why chances are good your kid isn’t learning much about climate change
"Freedom's progress depends on disobedient children"
A new survey asked children 10 to 18 what they make of news
A conversation with Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner of MomsRising
This could finally happen
Balancing activism and parenting while keeping your sanity
Join us on Feb. 1 to shine a light and show support
Seattle-area families share their various experiences
Seattle sixth-graders form the D.C. Bully Busters
Meet MomsRising CEO Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner
Motivated for the new year, a Seattle family discusses donating and volunteering
Thoughts from a mom after the 2016 election
Washington voters consider extreme risk protection orders
What CB 118794 means for your family
Encouraging compassion and empathy
Teachers draw on real-world experience to better inspire students
Recent high school graduate Nick Rubin talks about his political financing app
This state representative talks politics, family and making it all work
Why paid leave makes sense and what you can do to make it happen
Amber Scorah's son died his first day at day care. Here's what she's doing about it
When it comes to the work-family juggle and parental and sick leave, American parents are playing a different ball game than our European counterparts
Get your children ready for the 2016 presidential election with these conversation starters and books for different ages