April 17, 2021

Edibles

  The consumption of edibles, baked goods or candies that contain marijuana is at an all-time high among teens, making marijuana use more popular than tobacco. […]
April 15, 2021

Battling Loneliness

If there’s a young person in your life, it’s important to be aware of this growing trend in loneliness. And if you know a teen or […]
April 14, 2021

Saying No: The College Years

  To help parents understand the importance and impact of teaching their college-aged child to say no, we asked Aaron D. Krasnow, Ph.D., Associate Vice President […]
April 12, 2021

5 Tips for Digital Learning

Many families across the country engaged in remote learning or online programs like ASU Prep Digital. Here are some tools and tips for online student learning […]
April 11, 2021

Building TLC

  Building a trustworthy, healthy, relatively conflict-free relationship with our children is a top priority for parents. And learning how to negotiate the changes our children […]
April 10, 2021

“Mom” I think I want to do music?   

Saturday days Saturday nights and all the days before and after; traveling here and there, in the bleachers, sidelines or in the crowd- this is how […]
April 9, 2021

Togetherness: It’s What’s for Dinner 

With sports practices, music or dance lessons, and school or work commitments, the idea of having the whole family sit down to dinner together can seem […]
April 8, 2021

Emotional Regulation is Key

Emotional regulation is a key to success for young people, many of whom are at great risk for developing anxiety, depression and mental disorders—factors that can […]
April 7, 2021

Actions & Accountability: The College Years 

    To help parents and their college-aged child understand the importance of taking responsibility and being accountable, we asked Dr. Kendra Hunger, Dean of Students at ASU’s West Campus and Student Rights […]