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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The common experience of sibling conflict may suggest this is a typical family phenomenon. However, a few simple strategies can help parents reduce sibling squabbles. […]
Protecting your child’s digital DNA is understanding the impact that this age of technology has on our children, their children, and the future. We truly don’t […]
Relationships are a part of life. Relating and communicating with others is a daily task and, as we grow, our interaction skills and relationship habits […]
“Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative, latch on to the affirmative and don’t mess with mister in-between.” The average child hears 432 negative comments or […]
Body image is of great concern to young adults because body dissatisfaction is one of the most consistent risk factors for low self-esteem, eating disorders, obesity […]