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October 22, 2021

Strong Roots

Parenting isn’t an easy thing. And if anyone says it is, they’re in denial or not doing what they ought to be doing. When we decide […]
October 13, 2021

Breaking the Cycle

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 […]
October 11, 2021

The Reasons Why

As new parents, we anticipated the day when our child would utter their first words. We beamed with pride when they said “mama” and “dada” for […]
October 8, 2021

Breaking Boundaries

Boundaries are a large part of our society. In many ways, they allow us to specify our limits and create healthy lives for ourselves. Boundaries are […]
October 7, 2021

What is Purpose? 

William Damon—director of the Stanford Center on Adolescence at Stanford University, and author of “The Path to Purpose: How Young People Find Their Calling in Life”—defines purpose […]
October 2, 2021

Seven Safety Tips for Parents 

  It can feel overwhelming trying to keep your child or adolescent safe. Use these seven tips to help you feel secure about your child or […]
September 24, 2021

Stress and the College

We all hear stories about stressed-out college students struggling with their newfound freedom. As they attempt to juggle studies with their social life; somehow squeeze sleep […]
September 22, 2021

Be an EQ Role Model

We’re all role models for our children; we all have a responsibility. Every time we interact with a child, we have the opportunity to teach and […]
September 21, 2021

Tech On The Brain

  In a study of teens and brain development, researchers at the UCLA brain mapping center used an fMRI scanner to analyze the brains of 32 […]