Each day, an average of 12 young people commit suicide in the United States, leaving behind devastated family and friends. Most youth show clear signs of […]
Teens in high school are exposed to and use technology every day. Computers, phones, tablets, cameras, 3-D printers, laptops, and interactive white boards are a part […]
Parents can help relieve a child’s internal pressure, Lisa Medoff, Ph.D., an education specialist in the Office of Medical Student Affairs at the Stanford School of […]
The internet has turned everyone’s lives into an open book. Whatever you put on the internet is likely out there forever because there is no telling […]
Individuals with high emotional intelligence (EQ) are happier, successful and healthier. As parents, this is essentially what we want for our kids. So how do we […]
It was once thought that the brain had little ability to repair itself. But recent studies—particularly in the field on neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to […]