Science Writing
Brackett, M. & Divecha, D. (2020, April). How to Regulate Your Stir-Crazy Emotions. Medium.
Brackett, M. & Divecha, D. (2020, Jan.) Sorry There’s No Easy Toolkit for Social-Emotional Learning. Education Week.
Divecha, D. (2019, Nov.) What Can Parents Do About Bullying? Greater Good Science Center.
Divecha, D. (2019, Oct.) What Are the Best Ways to Prevent Bullying in Schools? Greater Good Science Center.
Divecha, D. & Brackett, M. (2019). Rethinking School-Based Bullying Prevention Through the Lens of Social and Emotional Learning: a Bioecological Perspective. International Journal of Bullying Prevention.
Divecha, D. (2018). Why Attachment Parenting is Not the Same as Secure Attachment. Greater Good Science Center.
Stern, R. & Divecha, D. (2017, June). Emotional Intelligence Education Has a Role in Suicide Prevention. Thrive Global.
Stern, R. & Divecha, D. (2016, Dec). Let's Talk: The Art of Understanding and Repairing Our Differences. The Hill.
Stern, R. & Divecha, D. (2016, June). How Can Adults Help Children in the Aftermath of Violence? A RULER Approach. Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence.
Divecha, D. (2016, May 4). Ten Changes New Parents Face. Greater Good Science Center.
Stern, R. & Divecha, D. (2016, March 24). How Your Emotions Can Guide You to Good Decisions. Time, Inc.
Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2016, March 20). What You Can Do About Donald Trump’s Bullying. Time, Inc.
Divecha, D. (2016, Feb 12). Experts Discuss the Success Academy Video. The New York Times
Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2016). “Why College Freshmen Need to Take Emotions 101.” In, Pierce, T.J., (Ed.), College: A Reader for Writers. Oxford University Press.
Stern, R. & Divecha, D. (2015, July 7). How to Avoid the Empathy Trap. Greater Good Science Center.
Divecha, D. & Collins, S. (2015, June 12). How to Be An Ally to Gender-Expansive and Transgender Children. Pacific Standard.
Brackett, M., Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2015, May 19). Teaching Teenagers to Develop Their Emotional Intelligence. Harvard Business Review.
Brackett, M., Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2015, April 30). An Emotion Revolution in American Education. Education Week.
Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2015, April 10). American Teens are Bored and Stressed. It's Time to Talk About Feelings. Time, Inc.
Stern, R. & Divecha, D. (2015, April) The Empathy Trap. Psychology Today.
Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2015, Feb 10). Give Our Children a Strong Start. The Hill.
Divecha, D. (2014, Dec 3). Americans are Obsessed with Parenting Advice. So Why Are Our Kids So Miserable?. Washington Post.
Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2014, Sept 28). Why college freshmen need to take Emotions 101. Washington Post.
Divecha, D. (June 25, 2014). Five Tips for Helping Teens Manage Technology. Greater Good Science Center.
Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2014, Jan 17). Martin Luther King: An Emotionally Intelligent Leader. Huffington Post.
Stern, R. & Divecha, D. (2013, Dec 16). Emotional Forecasting: Preparing for the Storm of Holiday Feelings. Huffington Post.
Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2013, Dec 2). What the NFL Can Learn from Four Decades of Research on ChildhoodBullying. Huffington Post.
Divecha, D. & Stern, R. (2013, Oct 29). Bullying: A Call To Action for an Education in Emotions. Huffington Post.
Brackett, M. & Divecha, D. (2013, Sept 6) School Anti-bullying Programs Ineffective. The Courant. Hartford, CT.
Divecha, D. (2013, Jan 22). What Gen Y needs from parents (and why you should give it to them). Greater Good Science Center.
Divecha, D. (2011, Spring). Focusing on strengths. Parenteen.
Divecha, D. (2011, April 21). Parenting is like surfing. Greater Good Science Center.
Divecha, D. (2011, Winter). Friending and family. Parenteen.
Divecha, D. (2010, Spring, v2). Choosing a college for gender and sexual minority youth. Parenteen.
Divecha, D. (2010, Spring). Mothers & daughters: Conflict and closeness. Parenteen.
Divecha, D. (2009, Fall). Science briefs: Helpful findings for parents of teens - When friends are good listeners; Balancing friends and schoolwork; Families can protect from substance abuse. Parenteen.
Divecha, D. (2009, Spring, v2). Science briefs: Helpful findings for parents of teens - Friends and lovers; Risky behavior; Sexual diversity. Parenteen.
Divecha, D. (2008, Fall). Science briefs: Helpful findings for parents of teens - Family conflict; Sleep researchers advocate later school start times; The future of adolescence. Parenteen.