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

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

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

Identity Theft

Hi my name is, nice to meet you, what do you do? This is something we were programmed to do along the way, right away when meeting […]
January 15, 2016

Parenting Pressure

Parenting is a process of trial and error that takes us through a rollercoaster of emotions. The very nature of parenting requires us to think through […]
January 15, 2016

Peer Pressure in High School

Peer pressure during this age range takes on new meaning because teens survive and thrive in a social world filled with social influence. Peer opinions take […]
January 15, 2016

Bullying Evolved

Parents and caregivers also need to know the different kinds of bullying that today’s kids face. Because things have changed over the years.  For example, while […]
January 14, 2016

Light through the Darkness

Minute with Mom By//Kimberly Cabral Over a year ago, I was sitting at my desk coming up with this past year’s editorial calendar.   When I […]
January 14, 2016

Lights, Camera, Action!

As a family, you’re always looking for new ways to create memories together. Taking pictures is one of the best ways to capture the moment and […]