Cindy Pierce's Blog
June 29, 2025
Letters to the Lads: Finding Connection and Reconsidering Norms
I am on a mission to provide specific guidance and support to the young men I parent, educate, mentor, or know personally. As a mom, I have always made an effort to encourage our sons and their male friends to tend their hearts and expand their emotional bandwidth. » Read more
March 21, 2025
Upcoming Presentation by Cindy Pierce: TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN (TODDLERS TO TWEENS) ABOUT HEALTHY BOUNDARIES ONLINE AND OFF
TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN (TODDLERS TO TWEENS)
ABOUT HEALTHY BOUNDARIES ONLINE AND OFF
With Cindy Pierce Author, Comic and Storyteller
Monday, April 7, 2025 • 7:00-8:30 PM
The Hayloft, Artistree
2095 Pomfret Rd, South Pomfret, VT
or WATCH ONLINE
Presentation topics will include:
• Deepening parents’ awareness of social and cultural pressures (both online and offline)
• Boosting parents’ courage to step into the role of the primary sexuality educators
• Encouraging parents to model and engage in conversations with their kids about Social Courage
• Supporting kids to establish healthy boundaries and understand consent
• Reconsidering exp ectations and guidelines around screen time before kids have a cell phone and access to social media
Purchase tickets for the in-person
or online presentation HERE or scan
the QR Code on the left
Cindy Pierce is an author, educational speaker, sexuality educator, comic storyteller, innkeeper, and mom of three young adults. » Read more
March 17, 2025
Navigating the Wonky Road of Parenting: Enlist a Support Squad All Along the Way
Review the introduction to this blog series: Manageable Doses of Advice for Parents
Review Part 1: Considering Screen Time (even though we don’t want to)
Review Part 2: Hope for Preventing and Reducing Anxiety in Children
My husband, Bruce, and I would never have made it home from the hospital with our first baby if we had not gathered an informal parenting consultation team, and that team has only grown. » Read more
February 26, 2025
Hope for Preventing and Reducing Anxiety in Children
Review the introduction to this blog series: Manageable Doses of Advice for Parents
Review Part 1: Considering Screen Time (even though we don’t want to)
Concern about the mental health of children and teens is warranted, especially given the tidal wave of cultural influences that can interfere with emotional well-being. » Read more
January 24, 2025
Online Viewing Option for GLITCHY BUSINESS
Hello Readers,
I will perform my new show, Glitchy Business, at the Lebanon Opera House on Sunday, January 26th, at 7 p.m. You can watch the show online. Buy a ticket to live stream the show HERE.
This is a benefit show for the Special Needs Support Center of the UV. » Read more
January 6, 2025
Considering Screen Time (even though we don’t want to)
Review the introduction to this blog series: Manageable Doses of Advice for Parents
Most people are concerned about how time on screens increasingly and negatively impacts human connection and our mental well-being. However, when anyone suggests that kids and parents reduce time on screens, reasonable humans often react with an automatic stiff arm and feisty defensiveness. » Read more
December 8, 2024
Manageable Doses of Advice for Parents
January 8, 2024
The Gift of Goofy Antics and a Thoughtful Birthday Song
Wipe Dipe and Lawn Stripes written and sung by Richay Joseph
I recently read Ken Cadow’s book, Gather. Ian, the main character, acknowledges the adults who have “gathered for him” throughout his life. I teared up when I read this because almost everyone I know benefited greatly from being surrounded by anchoring adults or having one person who helped them find their way. » Read more
January 5, 2024
Boomer Glitch
It turns out I was confused by Apple Maps when traveling on foot until my daughter yanked my head out of my backside. One issue is that I often reach for my phone to get directions without putting on my glasses. » Read more
November 28, 2023
Must I Review EVERY dang thing?
I dream of a day that I can make a purchase, stay at a hotel or engage in commerce without being haunted to give feedback or leave a review. I believe choosing to purchase an item, stay at a hotel or eat at a restaurant is the positive feedback – I chose the establishment or product over a lot of other options. » Read more


