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November 27, 2015

Testing Trust

I’ve been doing it for years. I know what some of you are thinking. How could she?What about her kids’ privacy? My answer to you is […]
November 27, 2015

Identity Crisis

Popular kid or nerd, goody-goody or goth, band geek or jock. Kids increasingly judge and compare themselves, trying to figure out where they fit in. Adolescence […]
November 27, 2015

Balancing Act

There’s a saying: “If Mom isn’t happy, the family isn’t happy.” In my case, maybe it should be changed to “If Mom isn’t healthy, the family […]
November 24, 2015

A Helping Hand

Adopting or donating to a family in need during the holiday season can be a great way to bring a family closer together.     With […]
November 22, 2015

Plugging in

Yes I play C.O.D (Call of Duty) with my son. Yes, I shoot hoops with him when I’m tired and want to go to bed, and […]
November 15, 2015

Staying One Step Ahead

It’s being called a cultural phenomenon, the role of technology in our children’s lives.From iPads and iPhones, today’s kids can be connected anytime and anyplace with […]
November 6, 2015

The Unseen Bruises of Bullying

  It can be downright overt, like a fist in the face when you don’t hand over the answers to yesterday’s math homework. Or sneaky, like […]
November 6, 2015

Understanding Suicide: Myth vs FACT

Suicide is a serious public health problem that takes an enormous toll on families, friends, classmates, co-workers and communities, as well as on our military personnel […]
November 6, 2015

Status Report

Teen spending, status symbols and the high price of fitting in. Kids are subjected to as many as 5,000 advertisements a day, according to Nathan Dungan, […]