February 5, 2016

10 Tips for Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions

Although it’s only been about three weeks since we celebrated the start of 2016, many of us may have already forgotten some of the promises for […]
February 5, 2016

Let’s Talk Drugs: What’s Out There?

Have you ever overheard your teen talking about a student at school trying a drug? Have they mentioned a drug that you have never heard of […]
January 29, 2016

Trending: ADD/ADHD Medications

If you think your child’s (or their friends’) ADD medications are stored safely in the medicine cabinet and being properly used, think again. New studies indicate […]
January 29, 2016

Carpool Conversations

As parents, we have many titles: nurse, teacher, playmate, appointment keeper. But chauffer is perhaps the one word that strikes dread into the hearts of many […]
January 29, 2016

Food and Fitness for Elementary

If you’re the parent of an elementary school-age child, this is a prime time to make a significant impact on his attitude about food and fitness. […]
January 29, 2016

Suicide Prevention

Suicide is a problem that remains largely ignored in the United States. Here are a few of the statistics: There is a suicide attempt, somewhere in […]
January 29, 2016

It Takes A Village

As a grandmother of five lively and self-confident grandchildren ages 4 to 15, I thought little of the disturbing news of what experts call the “frightful […]
January 29, 2016

Hypercritical Sip

Imagine the following scenario: You and the kids are at your mother’s house for the family’s weekly Sunday dinner. Your brother-in-law brings a bottle of Merlot […]
January 29, 2016

Peer Pressure in College

College students are struggling with a different kind of pressure, which comes from all directions, not just peers. Just because most of them have recently become […]