August 22, 2018

Planting the Seed

If you’re looking for a way to “grow” family relationships, look to your green thumb. Gardening creates a bounty of memories, encourages communication and develops a […]
August 22, 2018

The Divorce Dilemma

The importance of equal parenting after divorce Each year, more than 1 million children experience the emotional trauma of divorce. Half of all marriages in the […]
August 22, 2018

Sickly sweet: How much sugar is too much?

UMass Lowell researcher weighs in on how to avoid hidden sources, make healthier choices to reduce health risks Sugar. Some people crave it. Others are wary […]
August 22, 2018

“My name is Erin and I am an addict.”

I remember joking about being an addict, saying things like, “Yup, I’m just a no-good junkie, might as well get high.” I laughed when I said […]
August 8, 2018

When You Recover

For years now, I have touted the beautiful, undeniable truth that anyone struggling to overcome an eating disorder has the ability to achieve full, sustainable recovery. […]
August 6, 2018

Nutrition Expert: A Healthy Gut Equals a Healthy Body

‘Food will be medicine’ in the future, says UMass Lowell researcher The next time you pick up that doughnut, consider this. There’s a war for survival […]
August 3, 2018

Arizona’s Shared Parenting Law

NPO Highlights Study’s Findings of Positive Perception for Arizona Shared Parenting Law A recent study showed that Arizona family law professionals have a positive view of […]
August 3, 2018

Forgetting Your Child in the Car

A new survey finds that a majority of parents are still unaware or refuse to believe that they are susceptible to forgetting a child in the car. It’s […]
August 1, 2018

Top 5 New Arizona Laws that Could Affect You and Your Child

The Arizona Legislature adjourned last week after approving a plan for teacher pay raises that ended a six-day school walkout.  But education funding was just one […]