Katherine Reynolds Lewis
 

Katherine Reynolds Lewis

Author, Speaker, and Parent Educator

Katherine Reynolds Lewis is an independent journalist, author and speaker on topics including parenting, children, education, mental health, technology, work, entrepreneurship, caregiving, diversity, equity and inclusion. She is author to the award-winning book The Good News About Bad Behavior.

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The Good News About Bad Behavior

This surprising and valuable work of narrative journalism documents a new model of discipline for a generation of children who are out of control. 

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Katherine Reynolds Lewis

is an award-winning speaker based in the Washington D.C. area. She speaks on the subjects explored in her book, The Good News About Bad Behavior (PublicAffairs, April 2018), which explains why modern kids are so undisciplined, and how innovators are rebuilding lost self-control, resolving family conflict and changing the trajectory of young lives. Katherine is a certified parent educator with the Parent Encouragement Program in Kensington, Md.

 
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Featured Writing

 

Articles by katherine

Our Skulls Are Out-Evolving Us,” OneZero, Medium, Sep. 19, 2019

Goodbye Punishment, Hello Empathy” Parents, September 2018

To Get Your Kids to Do More, Talk Less,” Offspring, Lifehacker, Sep. 18, 2018

"One Ohio School’s Quest to Rethink Bad Behavior," The Atlantic, May 8, 2018

"Invisible discipline: How do you know if a parenting strategy works?" Washington Post, Apr. 20. 2018

"Kids Misbehaving? Sleep and Family Routines May Be to Blame," Thrive Global, Apr. 19, 2018

"5 Ways to Head Off a Discipline Problem So It Won't Derail Your Day," Working Mother, Apr. 18, 2018

"Can Scientists Tell Me If I'm a Good Mom?" The Cut, Apr. 17, 2018

"The Latest Research on Disciplining Children Will Make You a Better Parent—and a Better Spouse," Mother Jones, Apr. 17, 2018

"Census 2020 Threatens Communities, Families and the Safety Net," Equal Voice News, May 3, 2018

“Testing Hits a Nerve,” USA Today’s Back-to-School Magazine cover story, Fall 2016

“Why I told my college-bound kid to sleep with the wrong men,” Washington Post, Aug. 23, 2016

“America’s Youngest Workers May Be the Least Stable Generation On Record,” Fortune, April 28, 2016

“Bring in the Parenting Experts,” Bethesda, November / December 2015

“Here’s How Women Can Use Gender Judo to Get Ahead at Work,” Fortune, Oct. 28, 2015 

“Baby Names: Should It Matter If They Indicate Your Race?” The Washington Post, Oct. 19, 2015 

“Why Schools Over-Discipline Children With Disabilities,” TheAtlantic.com, July 24, 2015 

“The End of Punishment,” Mother Jones, July /August 2015

“How to Make Your Company Less Sexist and Racist,” TheAtlantic.com, March 31, 2015 

“The Next Frontier in Workplace Diversity: Brain Differences,” Fortune, Dec. 16, 2014 

“Why Tim Cook Coming Out Is a Critical Step for the American Workplace,” Fortune, Oct. 30, 2014 

“The Rule Breakers,” Working Mother, August / September 2014

“Making It Work: Special Report on Hourly Workers,” Working Mother, April / May 2013

“Three Ways to Convert Web Visitors Into Buyers,” The New York Times, Sept. 12, 2012 

“What’s Going on in Your Child’s Brain,” USA Today’s Kids Health magazine, Summer 2012

“Back to Work,” Bloomberg Businessweek cover story, June 4, 2012

“The New American Family,” USA Today’s Women's Health magazine, Spring/Summer 2012

“Is Money Pulling Your Marriage Apart?” Money Magazine, September 2011 

“Why Your Co-Workers May Hate You,” The Fiscal Times, Nov. 12, 2010 

“Why Do Dads Lie?” Slate, June 17, 2010 -

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Katherine Reynolds Lewis

Author, Speaker, and Parenting Educator

 
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