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Family Paths Featured in Greater Good Science Center’s New Parenting Resource

  • ksaephanh
  • Jul 7, 2025
  • 1 min read

We’re thrilled to share that Family Paths has been recognized in the Greater Good Science Center (GGSC) at UC Berkeley’s newly released resource, Family Well-Being for the Greater Good. This workbook is designed to support parenting professionals in fostering resilience, emotional well-being, and healthy relationships within families.


GGSC is a renowned leader in the science of happiness, compassion, and mindfulness, and we’re honored to be included among their recommended resources for professionals serving families. Their work aligns closely with our mission to strengthen families through compassionate, evidence-based support.


Check out the announcement here, and explore the free workbook to discover practical tools for promoting family well-being.


Thank you to the Greater Good Science Center for this collaboration—we’re proud to be part of such meaningful work!

 
 
 

1 Comment


Matteo Ricci
Matteo Ricci
4 days ago

Looked into this when my kid started falling behind in fractions. From what I saw, the process at Brighterly starts with a free diagnostic test, which felt useful because it actually showed where the gaps were instead of guessing. After that they assign a tutor and build a plan around what the assessment revealed. If anyone wants to read how the matching and the lesson structure are described in their own words, you can check https://brighterly.com/online-math-tutor/ before deciding anything. What I noticed is that lessons followed the school curriculum reasonably well, so my son wasn’t learning something disconnected from what his class was doing. Schedule was flexible enough that we could move sessions when needed, which mattered more than I…

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