As teachers and parents, we’ve heard the dreaded cry, “But they are bullying me!” It’s important that we take these cries seriously. In 2019, the National Center for Educational Statistics […]
Part of why qualities of parents are often repeated in their offspring is genetic, says Audrey Krisbergh, director of the Center for Parenting Education in Fort Washington, […]
Open Communication= Thriving Kids Divorce can be emotionally trying for all members of the family, but before parents can help their children, they must first take […]
Whose Dream is it Anyway? “Children are exquisite at reading the parent’s agendas and the parent’s feelings.” This observation by Margret Nickels, Ph.D., the director at […]
Does it seem like it’s always snack time? Extracurricular eating abounds. Nearly every after school activity from drama to scouts to soccer to German club […]
Living Online: The Pitfalls of Social Media Today’s college students grew up largely interacting on social media as part of their day-to-day communications. They can hardly […]